Housekeeping House Cleaning Seasonal Cleaning The Complete Fall House Cleaning Checklist for a Tidy Home Fall cleaning is easier to tackle if you focus on bite-size tasks and stay on track with daily to-dos. By Jessica Bennett Jessica Bennett Instagram Jessica Bennett is an editor, writer, and former digital assistant home editor at BHG. Learn about BHG's Editorial Process Updated on November 11, 2022 Share Tweet Pin Email As the seasons change, so should your cleaning routine. You might already conduct an annual spring cleaning, but it's just as essential to refresh your home once summer comes to a close. Fall typically brings cooler weather and more time spent indoors, which can mean increased foot traffic, dust, and debris. It also signals the approach of the holiday season, which often brings houseguests and extra cooking. However, deep cleaning an entire home is a big job, and sometimes even tackling a single room can be overwhelming. To make seasonal cleaning a breeze, break down each room into a checklist of must-do tasks. Then, integrate cleaning into your daily schedule to make it feel less like a chore. Follow this fall cleaning checklist for a room-by-room approach to tidying your home for the season. Kitchen Cleaning To-Dos Jay Wilde The kitchen is often the center of the home, where everyone gathers when they get home from daily activities. Fall weather lends itself to muddy shoe prints that get tracked in. Cooler weather also means less outdoor grilling and more indoor cooking, which can do a number on kitchen surfaces. With more time spent indoors, it's important to stay on top of fall house cleaning, especially on surfaces that come in contact with food. Dedicate a few minutes after dinner to streamline kitchen cleaning. These three tasks can be done in ten minutes or less and can easily work their way into your after-dinner cleanup routine. Clear off and wipe down countersScrub sinkSweep floor for crumbs Bathroom Cleaning Tasks Werner Straube Your bathroom is an important space to clean, no matter the season. It's the room where you bathe and prep for the day, so it should be freshened up regularly. Keep your bathroom clean by accomplishing small tasks every day. Clean off counters Wipe down shower walls while showering Wipe out sink Refresh towelsPut out a new hand towel; use the old one to wipe down the sink. Clean the toiletA quick daily wipe-down with a toilet brush can prevent stains and mildew. Living Room Cleaning Tips David Tsay Fall is the perfect time to cozy up in the living room around the fireplace. With increased use, however, living areas can quickly collect clutter. Family night in the living room can also mean snacking on the couch, which leads to more spills and stains. Stay on top of fall house cleaning by doing a quick pick-up each evening. It takes just a few minutes to refresh the living room with these daily living room cleaning tasks. Pick up clutterSpot-clean spillsStraighten pillowsClean screensWipe fingerprints off TV screens with a 1:1 solution of distilled white vinegar and distilled water.Freshen upholsteryRemove stale smells from upholstery by sprinkling on baking soda with a cheese shaker. Let sit for at least 15 minutes or overnight; vacuum. How to Get Red Wine Out of Couches, Clothing, Carpet, and More Bedroom Cleaning Tasks Kat Teutsch Days get shorter, and nights get longer when fall comes around. Make sure your bedroom is straightened and clean for unwinding at night. For those who sleep with the window open throughout the summer, closing up for the season can lead to shocking amounts of dust and pollen collected on bedroom surfaces. Clean up this essential spot for relaxation with a regular bedroom cleaning ritual. Make your bed daily Launder sheets weekly Rotate mattress every two months Dust ceiling fansReduce allergens by dusting ceiling fan blades often. While you're up there, flip the fan's direction switch: In fall and winter, blades should move clockwise to circulate heated air. Exterior Cleaning Essentials WERNER STRAUBE Cold weather can do a number on your home, especially if certain areas aren't prepped correctly for the shift in weather. Fall is the time to retire patio furniture and spruce up your exterior, including a few important maintenance tasks, before winter hits. Here are some important home exterior cleaning tasks to complete this fall. Clean out guttersRake leavesPower-wash windows and sidingClean patio furniture and store awayHave your furnace and chimney inspected and cleaned before useRemember to change your furnace filter monthly How to Clean Gutters to Prevent Damage to Your Home Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit