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Great British Spring Cleaning Guide

After another long winter, Spring has arrived! From sunnier skies to less rain, we can’t blame you for wanting to throw open the windows and doors and invite every last drop of sunshine in, with matching bright interiors to boot. 

However, with great sunshine comes great responsibility - it’s Spring cleaning season! While some may dread their annual Spring clean, we’ve put together a selection of tips on how to make the event less of a chore, from providing you with a checklist through to a complete Spring cleaning guide. 

Our Ultimate Spring Cleaning Tips

Start with a plan

This Spring clean checklist from Amy Lorraine is a must-have when preparing for your big day, with the checklist a great addition to your next in-store or online shop! Don’t forget, you can also use a lot of household items when cleaning your home, such as lukewarm water and soap to deep clean your blinds.

Spring cleaning checklist

Use the correct productsCleaning products, sponges and dish washer or washing machine tablets

Always make sure to use the correct products when completing your Spring clean. For example, you should always avoid using lubricant on unfinished curtain poles, while some blind and curtain materials do not react well to water. For more information, you can view our extensive range of guides!

Start from the top and work downCleaning lady in large high ceiling living room

Regardless of which room or what item you’re cleaning, you should always start at the top and make your way down. Why? Dust! You don’t want to clean the bottom of a curtain only for more debris to fall downwards, requiring a second clean. This Spring cleaning tip will revolutionise the way - and time - you clean around your home. This is particularly important when cleaning problems such as mould and mildew in curtains, as inhaling any falling mould could cause health problems.

Damp Dust CleaningHand wiping dining table

Need a way to speed up your Spring clean? Damp dusting is the answer, and is as simple as spraying cleaning solution onto your cloth, rather than the item in question. This is important, as simply spraying surfaces with cleaner tends to blow the dust into the air, meaning nearby surfaces - such as your new blinds, or any fancy bedding beneath - will acquire their own layer and need an additional clean.

Empty the hoover before you start

Always make sure to empty your hoover before starting a Spring clean routine - trying to hoover with a full bag leads to less suction! Whether you’re trying to clean up your favourite rug or giving your brand new cushions a quick refresh, an empty bag will yield the best results every time.

Clean the windows

Not only will cleaning your windows (both inside and out!) make your room appear brighter and cleaner, it will also greatly improve the aesthetics of the space. Pair this with some gorgeous Roman blinds and luxurious curtains and your home will be the envy of any visitors stopping by.

Delegate Spring Clean Tasks
Family of three with a boy, cleaning  a dining room together

Always delegate tasks for your Spring clean - especially if you have a few children or individuals in your home. Cleaning your home can be a chore, particularly for those with larger homes. By adding some fun rewards - maybe some new bedding for the kids - you can incentivise the clean and complete it in half the time.

Enjoy the Great British Spring Clean!

One of the most important things to remember is that Spring cleaning should be seen as a positive moment - out with the old and in with the new! By revamping your home, you prepare for the brighter and happier Spring and Summer months, while saying goodbye to the dreariness and darkness of Winter. 

To invest in some designer curtains or beautiful floral bedding that will suit your wonderfully clean space, visit Terry’s today.

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