Deep cleaning means going beyond your regular routine. It’s not about tidying up. It’s about tackling the buildup, the hidden mess, and the little details that make your space feel fresh and reset.
This room-by-room guide walks you through what to clean, how to do it, and the small finishing touches that leave each space feeling polished.

Deep Clean Your Home: The Kitchen
The kitchen sees constant use. Cleaning it properly makes everything feel better. Make sure you start with all the dishes cleaned up and put away, so you can tackle messes deeper than everyday chores.
Do this:
Empty the fridge, freezer, pantry, and cabinets
Toss anything expired. Wipe down all shelves and drawers. Put items back in clear zones.Clean appliances inside and out
Scrub the microwave, run a self clean cycle on the oven, and wipe out the dishwasher, emptying the filter.Wipe cabinet fronts and handles
Focus on corners and hardware where grease collects. Use a gentle degreaser (a drop of dish soap is best) if needed.Scrub the sink and faucet
Use baking soda and hot water. Rinse with vinegar or lemon juice to cut odors. Clean the drain.Wash garbage and recycling bins
Use hot, soapy water. Rinse well and let them dry completely before replacing the bags.Vacuum and mop the floor
Clean along baseboards and in corners. Get under the toe kicks and behind bins.
Refer to our cabinet cleaning care guide for more tips on keeping your cabinets looking beautiful long term.

Finishing touches:
Put out a clean dish towel and refill the soap pump
Add a bowl of lemons or a small potted herb
Restock your coffee or tea area
Light a candle with a fresh citrus or herbal scent or use an air freshener spray

Deep Clean Your Home: The Bathroom
A clean bathroom should feel fresh, calm, and ready to use. Remove stubborn build-up and fully reset this space.
Do this:
Scrub grout and tile
Use a grout brush and cleaner. Let it sit before scrubbing for better results.Disinfect the toilet
Remove the lid fully and clean underneath. Use bleach or disinfecting cleaner to wipe the entire toilet, including the base.Clean the shower head and taps
Soak in vinegar to remove buildup. Wipe everything dry to prevent water spots.Polish glass and mirrors
Use a streak-free spray and microfiber cloth. Buff until the glass is clear.Clean vanity drawers and cabinets
Throw out expired products. Wipe inside and organize what you keep.Disinfect high-touch spots
Clean light switches, handles, and faucet bases.Clean fan covers and vents
Vacuum or rinse them to remove dust and buildup.
Finishing touches:
Put out a new bar of soap or refill liquid soap
Swap in clean towels
Pop a small space air freshener in the room to extend that fresh clean sent

Deep Clean Your Home: The Living Room
This space collects dust in places that are easy to miss.
Do this:
Move furniture and vacuum underneath
Pull out sofas and chairs. Vacuum the floor, baseboards, and behind everything.Vacuum inside the couch
Use the crevice tool. Rotate cushions while you’re at it.Dust every surface
Start with ceiling fans and work your way down. Wipe shelves, picture frames, and baseboards.Clean electronics
Wipe the TV, speakers, remotes, and cords using a soft cloth and screen cleaner.Spot clean furniture and rugs
Use a fabric-safe cleaner. If you have area rugs, vacuum both sides and mop underneath.

Finishing touches:
Wash and fold throws and fluff pillows
Lint roll the couch and lampshades, if your couch is pilling use a fabric shaver
Use a light fabric spray for scent or if needed, a disinfecting spray to remove lingering odor

Deep Clean Your Home: The Bedroom
Your bedroom should be relaxing. A retreat at the end of the day. Here’s how to make it feel fresh.
Do this:
Wash all bedding
Include sheets, pillowcases, duvet covers, pillow inserts, and protectors.Vacuum the mattress
Sprinkle with baking soda. Let it sit, then vacuum thoroughly.Clear and clean all surfaces
Wipe nightstands, dressers, windowsills, and decorative items.Declutter drawers and closets
Donate what you don’t wear. Clean out and reorganize what stays.Dust vents, baseboards, and window trim
Use a soft brush or cloth to get into corners and around edges.
Finishing touches:
Make the bed neatly, styling and arranging it well
Mist your pillows with a lavender spray
Place a favorite book or personal item on the nightstand

Deep Clean Your Home: The Home Office
A clean workspace makes it easier to focus and stay on track. If you needed that push to tackle an office deep clean, here it is!
Do this:
Wipe your desk and equipment
Clean your keyboard, mouse, monitor, lamp, and phone. Use screen-safe spray and a soft cloth.Vacuum the floor and under the desk
Focus on corners and cords where dust builds up.Sort through mail, to do’s, and supplies
Shred or recycle anything you don’t need. Organize the rest by type or use. Make a list of things that need to be addressed.Dust shelves and decor
Wipe books, storage bins, artwork, and small items.
Finishing touches:
Lint roll your office chair or wipe it down
Restock pens, post-its, and other essentials
Keep the surface clear with only what you use often
Final Details for Deep Cleaning Your Home
Professional cleaners don’t stop at scrubbing. They leave every room looking ready to enjoy.
Tidy up any rogue items and give them a home. Fold blankets, put shoes away, and open the curtains wide.
Create a reminder in your phone or calendar for a few months from now to do this again. Hopefully by keeping a routine, each time won’t be as much work as the first deep clean.
The final step? Enjoy your home and relax!