Spring Cleaning

Spring Cleaning: Tips and Tricks

We are in the midst of spring and you may be feeling motivated to take on some spring cleaning. In our household we try to take a more natural approach when it comes to cleaning products because of the chemicals and toxic fumes traditional products contain. When we have little ones in the house it’s best they are not exposed to these products because of all the harmful effects. Using non-toxic cleaning products can also give you the peace of mind should your toddler insist on helping you clean!

Products we love:

  • Thieves from Young Living

  • Branch Basics

  • Aunt Fannie’s

  • Force of Nature

Homemade Cleaning Products:

  1. Spray bottle with equal parts vinegar and distilled water with your favorite essential oil

  2. For scrubbing, sprinkle the surface with baking soda and spray with vinegar

It’s easy to get overwhelmed when you decide you want to dive into spring cleaning, to avoid this we suggest writing out a list of the projects you want to tackle. Be sure to include tasks that don’t get done very often like cleaning baseboards or organizing the pantry. You will be surprised where dust can build up! Everyone’s idea of spring cleaning looks different, all that matters is that you and your home feel good once all is said and done. Habits of keeping a clean home include opening the windows 2-3 times a week for at least 15 minutes to freshen up stagnant air. Depending on the weather this can improve your mood too! De-cluttering is also important to keeping your home happy and clean. This can be achieved by donating clothing, toys and any other items that no longer serve the functionality of your home. Packing away winter clothing you won’t be using for many months to come can also help you feel more organized and make your space feel more open. Keeping your home clean can also lead to better health and keep allergies at bay, especially when you use non-toxic products. The most important thing you can do for yourself in your home is ensure the air quality is good. One way to go above and beyond is investing in an air purifier, our favorite is from the brand AirDoctor. We recommend this brand because of the HEPA filtration system they use and the cost effective options they have. Air purifiers are great for anyone who suffers from pet allergies or is sensitive to dust and pollen. If an air purifier is currently not in the budget, adopting some house plants can improve your indoor air quality too!

Our favorite houseplants:

  • Snake plant

  • Spider plant

  • Peace Lily

  • Golden Pathos


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