Spring Cleaning: Your Complete Room-by-Room Guide
Spring cleaning (Frühjahrsputz) is a well-established tradition in Switzerland. After a long winter with closed windows and heating running, homes accumulate dust, grime, and stale air. A thorough spring clean sets your home up for the warmer months, improves air quality, and — if we are honest — simply feels good.
This guide takes you through every room with a practical checklist, estimated times, product recommendations, and tips on when it makes sense to call in professional help.
Before You Start: Preparation
A little preparation makes the process significantly smoother.
Gather your supplies:
- All-purpose cleaner (e.g. Held by Ecover or Migros Total, available at Migros and Coop)
- Glass cleaner (Coop Prix Garantie works well)
- Bathroom cleaner with descaling agent (Viakal or Cillit BANG, available at Coop, Migros, or Denner)
- Kitchen degreaser (for oven and extractor hood)
- Microfibre cloths (at least 6–8, colour-coded: one set for kitchen, another for bathroom)
- Mop with washable pad or classic Swiss Wetrok mop
- Bucket, scrubbing brush, old toothbrush (for grout and corners)
- Vacuum cleaner with attachments (upholstery nozzle, crevice tool)
- Step ladder (for high shelves, top of cupboards, light fixtures)
- Rubbish bags for decluttering
Set realistic time expectations:
| Apartment Size | Estimated Time |
|---|---|
| 1–2 rooms | 4–6 hours |
| 3–3.5 rooms | 6–9 hours |
| 4–4.5 rooms | 8–12 hours |
| 5+ rooms / house | 12–16 hours |
Tip: You do not have to do everything in one day. Spread it across a weekend or tackle one room per evening over a week.
Room 1: Kitchen — The Heart of the Home
The kitchen typically requires the most effort. Budget 2–3 hours.
Checklist:
- Empty and clean the fridge and freezer (defrost if needed, wipe shelves, check expiry dates)
- Clean the oven inside and out (use oven cleaner, let it work for 20–30 minutes)
- Degrease the extractor hood and wash or replace the filter
- Clean the dishwasher (run an empty cycle with a dishwasher cleaner or 2 dl of white vinegar)
- Wipe down all cupboards inside and out (remove everything, wipe shelves, reorganise)
- Clean worktops, backsplash, and tiled walls
- Descale the kettle and coffee machine (use citric acid or a dedicated descaler)
- Clean and disinfect the rubbish bin
- Wash curtains or blinds
- Clean windows (glass, frame, and sill)
- Mop the floor thoroughly
Product tip: For stubborn oven grease, apply a paste of bicarbonate of soda (Natron) and water, leave overnight, and wipe clean in the morning. Available cheaply at any Migros or Coop.
Room 2: Bathroom and WC
Swiss water is notoriously hard in many areas, which means limescale is your main enemy. Budget 1–2 hours per bathroom.
Checklist:
- Scrub tiles and grout (use a bathroom cleaner with bleach for discoloured grout)
- Descale shower head, taps, and glass panels (soak removable parts in vinegar or citric acid solution)
- Clean the toilet thoroughly (inside bowl, seat, hinges, base, and behind)
- Scrub the bathtub or shower tray
- Clean the sink, vanity, and mirror
- Wash or replace shower curtain
- Clean ventilation grilles (remove, soak, and scrub)
- Wipe down all shelves and storage
- Check and clean drains (remove hair and build-up)
- Wash bath mats and towels at 60°C
- Mop the floor
Tip: For persistent limescale on glass shower doors, apply undiluted white vinegar with a spray bottle, leave for 15 minutes, then scrub with a non-scratch sponge. Repeat if necessary.
Room 3: Living Room and Dining Area
The living room collects dust throughout winter. Budget 1–1.5 hours.
Checklist:
- Dust all surfaces from top to bottom (shelves, TV unit, picture frames, lamps)
- Vacuum upholstered furniture (use the upholstery attachment, get into crevices)
- Clean fabric sofas (spot-clean stains, consider a fabric refresh spray)
- Wipe leather furniture with a suitable leather cleaner
- Dust and clean radiators (use a long-handled radiator brush)
- Clean windows (glass, frames, sills)
- Wash curtains or wipe blinds
- Vacuum behind and under furniture (move sofas if possible)
- Dust light fixtures and lampshades
- Vacuum and mop the floor (use appropriate cleaner for your flooring type)
- Declutter — books, magazines, cables, items that have accumulated
Room 4: Bedrooms
Bedrooms need attention to textiles and dust. Budget 45 minutes to 1 hour per bedroom.
Checklist:
- Wash all bedding, including pillows and duvets (check labels; many can be washed at 60°C)
- Vacuum the mattress on all sides (helps with dust mites)
- Flip or rotate the mattress
- Dust and wipe all furniture (wardrobes, nightstands, shelves)
- Clean inside wardrobes (take everything out, wipe shelves, reorganise)
- Declutter clothing (consider donating what you no longer wear)
- Dust light fixtures and clean lampshades
- Clean windows
- Vacuum under the bed and behind furniture
- Vacuum and mop the floor
Room 5: Hallway, Storage, and Entrance
Often overlooked but important. Budget 30–45 minutes.
Checklist:
- Clean the entrance area (doormat, shoe rack, coat hooks)
- Wipe down the front door (inside and outside)
- Dust and clean the shoe cupboard
- Wipe skirting boards throughout the apartment
- Clean light switches and door handles (these harbour surprising amounts of bacteria)
- Vacuum and mop the hallway floor
Do Not Forget: Balcony, Terrace, and Cellar
After winter, these areas need attention. Budget 30 minutes to 1 hour.
Balcony/Terrace:
- Sweep and mop the floor
- Clean the railing
- Wipe down outdoor furniture
- Clean drainage and check for blocked gutters
- Wash planters before spring planting
Cellar and storage:
- Sweep the floor
- Check for dampness or mould
- Declutter and organise stored items
- Dispose of anything you no longer need (many Swiss municipalities have regular Sperrgut collection)
When to Bring in Professional Help
Spring cleaning is manageable for most people, but there are tasks where professionals make a real difference:
- Window cleaning — especially for hard-to-reach windows, large glass surfaces, or homes above ground floor
- Deep carpet cleaning — professional steam cleaning removes embedded dirt and allergens that vacuuming cannot
- Oven and extractor hood — if these have not been cleaned in a long time, professional degreasing saves hours
- Post-winter balcony and facade cleaning — algae, moss, and winter grime on stone or concrete
- If time is short — a professional team can complete a full spring clean in half a day
Time-Saving Tips
Conclusion
Spring cleaning does not have to be overwhelming. By working room-by-room with a clear checklist, you can transform your home over a weekend. Focus on the areas that matter most — kitchen, bathroom, and windows — and do not hesitate to get professional help for the tasks that require specialised equipment or take up too much time.
Need professional support? SwissOfferten connects you with local cleaning companies for one-off deep cleans or specific tasks. Request a free, non-binding quote and let the professionals handle the hard parts.
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