I have moved from "zone cleaning" to a more task-oriented schedule. You can find my old schedule here. My new schedule translates better to our smaller home. I am hopeful that the new schedule will help me continue to do housework daily, preventing the need for a super long cleaning session every week.
DAILY TASKS
A.M.
-make beds
-put a load of laundry in the washing machine
P.M.
-dry and fold laundry from the morning
-do dishes and clear off kitchen counters
-vacuum mat at the door
WEEKLY TASKS:
MONDAY:
-disinfect kitchen counters
-scour sinks
-wipe down fridge, stove and cupboards
TUESDAY:
-dust house
-water plants and wipe down plant leaves with a damp cloth
WEDNESDAY:
-clean bathroom
-change out towels
THURSDAY:
-vacuum floors
-wash floors
WEEKEND:
-change sheets on beds
MONTHLY TASKS:
-descale coffee maker
-wipe down couch
-clean microwave
-dust blinds and light fixtures
-clean large appliances
QUARTERLY TASKS:
-dust baseboards
-wash shower curtain liner
-wash all bedding
-vacuum mattresses
-clean oven
-clean out fridge and freezer
YEARLY TASKS:
-get a furnace tune up before winter
-wash windows
-wash curtains
I used Pinterest to help guide my schedule. I found a lot of useful information that I adapted for my own home. Do you use a cleaning schedule? What works or doesn't work for you?
I don't currently have a cleaning schedule, but this is a great idea. I'm sure it does help to get things done because you have set days and/or times for everything!
ReplyDelete-Lauren
The schedule definitely is the reason that I get everything done. Otherwise, I tend to push it off and then get frustrated that I have to spend my weekend cleaning.
DeleteYep, totally a rule follower here too! I like having my chores broken up throughout the week also. Thanks for sharing your monthly, quarterly, and yearly chores. I like seeing how often other people do those types of cleaning tasks.
ReplyDeleteLOL! We would get along. Neither one of us would be trying to convince the other to break the rules. ;)
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