Haus Maids Milton Keynes: Your Sunday Reset Cleaning Routine
Wondering how to spend your Sunday? There’s no better way to start the week than with a clean, organised home.
If your living spaces look a little chaotic after a week of work and family life, you’re not alone. However, carving out some time at the weekend can help you stay on top of your domestic tasks. Below, our house cleaners in Milton Keynes have broken down what a Sunday reset entails and shared their top tips for the ultimate cleaning routine.
What is a ‘Sunday reset’?
A Sunday reset usually involves ticking off a cleaning checklist around the house. Its purpose is to help you stick to a weekly cleaning routine and start the week with a clear space and a positive mindset.
From restocking your pantry to organising your wardrobe, there are many different tasks you might want to tick off around the house during a Sunday reset. Looking for a little inspiration on where to start? Here are the non-negotiables our Milton Keynes home cleaning experts would recommend including in your checklist…
Clean your bathroom
Bathrooms are often the first areas that start to look grubby and harbour bacteria. But by adding this step to your cleaning routine, you can ensure you maintain a consistent standard of hygiene and organisation.
Start by cleaning towels, bathmats and shower curtains before restocking empty products. This is also a great opportunity to scrub in and around all sanitaryware, including toilets and sinks. Plus, a quick mirror polish never goes amiss!
Vacuum and mop floors
Our floors often need a little TLC, especially in the colder months when they’re likely to get muddy and wet.
So, make sure you sweep or vacuum every space, concentrating on high-traffic areas to reduce the risk of long-term flooring damage. This is particularly important if you have pets; moulting fur can quickly take over your living spaces if you don’t regularly remove it.
Then, run a mop (steam or regular) around hard floors, paying special attention to kitchens, bathrooms and utility areas where dirt tends to gather.
Refresh your food storage
Sunday is a great time to assess what food you have in the fridge. What needs using and what can be thrown away?
If you’re a fan of meal prepping, this step in your cleaning routine will help you ensure you have enough storage space. What’s more, it’ll make sure you aren’t leaving any ingredients to go to waste. Our house cleaners in Milton Keynes would recommend cleaning out your fridge, freezer and cupboards before food shopping for this reason.
Change your bedding
New week, new sheets! Changing your bed linen regularly will help you get rid of lingering dust, mites and dirt and improve the quality of your sleep.
For an extra-fresh, hygienic result, flip and vacuum your mattress whilst your bedclothes are in the washing machine!
Declutter your living spaces
Last but not least, it’s time to get organised. Decluttering should always be part of your Sunday reset cleaning routine. Fortunately, it doesn’t need to take long if you go about it methodically.
Tackle one room at a time. Make sure everything is in its place, clearing surfaces of any rubbish or misplaced items. If you have kids, it’s a great idea to get them involved. Showing them how to put away their toys and keep a tidy space will help you maintain a clean home you can be proud of.
Call in the professionals
Don’t have the time or the energy to complete a full Sunday reset every week? Haus Maids is here to help.
Our Milton Keynes office offers local house cleaning services to clients in all the surrounding areas, including Newport Pagnell, Flitwick, Ampthill, Woburn Sands, Woburn, Cranfield, Marston Moretaine, Harrold, Milton Keynes, Wood End, Wilstead, Clophill, Silsoe, Millbrook, Westoning, Barton-Le-Clay, Stoke Goldington, Sherington, Moulsoe, Astwood and more.
So, if you’re ready to hand over your cleaning routine to someone else, get in touch with us today!
Call our friendly and experienced house cleaners in Milton Keynes on 01908 984321 to chat about your needs and get a no-obligation quote.