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We all want a clean and organized home, but let’s be real—who has hours to spend scrubbing and tidying every week? Life is busy, and sometimes cleaning just feels impossible. But what if I told you that you can actually get your whole house looking great in just one hour? I know, it sounds wild! But with a good plan and a few tricks, it’s totally doable.
Here, I’ll share a step-by-step plan to help you declutter, clean, and organize your home in just 60 minutes. This guide uses multitasking and simple tools like cleaning sprays, dishwashers, and robot vacuums to help you get more done in less time.
Whether you want to tidy up before guests arrive or just keep your home looking good, this plan will help you clean quickly and easily.
Here is my step-by-step plan to clean your whole house in just 1 hour or less:
1) Declutter the Entire Home
Clutter is the first barrier when cleaning your house. Grab a big basket or bin and walk through your home, picking up anything that’s out of place—like toys, clothes, papers, mail, shoes, or remotes.
Focus on what you can see. Don’t worry about sorting right now—just gather things quickly.If you find anything broken, expired, or you don’t want, toss it in the trash right away.
Why do this?
Clearing clutter makes it much easier to dust and vacuum later.
Pro tip: Keep the basket or bin in a central location so you can collect items quickly without running back and forth.
2) Spray Cleaning Solutions on Urgent Surfaces
Next, go to your bathroom and kitchen. These spots get dirty fast. Spray the toilet, bathtub, kitchen counters, sinks, and any other surfaces that need it with your favorite cleaner.
You must use strong toilet cleaner on your toilet. The amount of your given spray will depend on the condition of your toilet. When done, go to the other places and apply the spray according to the materials and condition. I suggest you to use all purpose cleaner on kitchen counter, bathtub, and other surfaces.
Don’t forget to spray things you touch a lot, like faucet handles, light switches, and cabinet knobs
When done, let the spray sit for a few minutes so it can break down soap scum and grease. Meantime, you can go for next work.
Why this step is crucial: Letting cleaning solutions sit loosens dirt and reduces scrubbing time later, speeding up your workflow.
3) Load and Start Dishwasher
Pick up all dirty dishes, cups, and utensils and load them into your dishwasher.
Start the dishwasher now. It can run while you finish the rest of your cleaning.
No dishwasher? Stack your dishes in the sink to wash later, or do a quick hand wash if you have time.
Quick tip: Give dishes a fast rinse before loading so they come out clean.
4) Start Robot Vacuum and Mapping
Turn on your robot vacuum and let it start cleaning the floors.
Make sure you’ve decluttered well so the robot can navigate without getting stuck.
While the robot does its job, you can focus on dusting and other tasks.
Tip: If your robot vacuum has a scheduling feature, set it to clean regularly to reduce the need for intense vacuuming sessions.
5) Dust All Furniture and Surfaces
When your robot vacuum and dishwasher are working their functions itself, it’s time to dust your home. Because dusting helps get rid of allergens and makes your home look neat.
Use a microfiber cloth or duster that traps dust instead of spreading it around.
Start dusting from the top and work your way down. Begin with shelves, then furniture tops, and finish with lower surfaces.
Don’t forget to dust electronics, lampshades, window sills, baseboards, and decorations.
Quick tip: For stubborn dust, use a slightly damp microfiber cloth so you don’t spread dust around.
6) Remove Stains Using Strong Cleaner
Once you’ve finished dusting, look for any stains on carpets, furniture, or hard surfaces.
Use a stain remover that works for the material and treat any spots you see.
For carpets, blot stains gently with a clean cloth. Don’t scrub, as this can damage the fibers.
For upholstery, always follow the instructions on your stain remover, whether it’s for fabric or leather.
Focus on visible, high-impact stains to save time — you can deep clean less visible areas later.
7) Clean and Wipe Down Sprayed Surfaces
Go back to the bathroom, kitchen, and any other spots you sprayed.
Clean and wipe down all the surfaces.
Go to the toilet, scrub and clean it thoroughly with a brush, and then flush.
For the bathtub, use a scrub brush to clean it thoroughly. Finally, wipe by using a fresh cloth.
Go to the kitchen counter and clean with a wet cloth or a foam, and finally wipe using a dry cloth.
Tip:
- Use clean cloths or sponges, and keep separate ones for the bathroom and kitchen.
- Wipe well to remove all the dirt and cleaner left behind.
- Don’t forget to wipe faucets, cabinet handles, light switches, and mirrors if they need it.
8) Stop Robot Vacuum and Final Touches
By now, your robot vacuum should be almost done.
Turn it off: Stop and empty the dustbin if necessary.
Take out the trash and recycling you picked up while cleaning.
9) Organize Items from the Basket/Bin
The final and very important step is to organize the items you collected during decluttering.
Sort them quickly by type—like books, toys, papers, or accessories.
Put everything back where it belongs or in its storage spot.
Focus on the main categories and what you can see. You can organize the rest another time.
This last step makes your home feel not just clean, but organized too. It’s a great way to finish and feel good about your space.
10) Use an air freshener
After cleaning your whole house, you can spray air freshner on bathroom, bedroom, kitchen, and living room. It will make your home smell good and give you a pleasant feeling.
Final Thoughts
Cleaning your whole home in just one hour is possible if you follow a simple plan like this. Stay focused, do a few things at once, and finish by putting your things away. Your home will feel clean, fresh, and welcoming.
Try this plan the next time you clean, and see how much you can get done in just 60 minutes. You’ll be glad you did!
Read also:
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My name is Mostarefa. I am a content creator and editor of ideasformyhome.com. I am an expert in home improvement. In this blog, I write about home improvement ideas, trending home decor ideas, and cleaning & organizing tips.