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Top Spring Cleaning Tips for Your Playroom

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Out with the old, in with the new! Spring is the perfect time to refresh your playroom after a long winter of indoor play. A clean, organized space helps kids focus, makes cleanup easier, and creates room for all those new adventures ahead. So, open those windows, let in the fresh air, and let's get started.

When Does Spring Cleaning Start?

Spring cleaning typically kicks off in March or early April, when the weather begins to warm up and you can finally open those windows. Families often use this time to tackle deep cleaning projects before outdoor activities take over. It's also a natural transition point—winter toys can be rotated out, and lighter, brighter play takes center stage.

What Is Considered Spring Cleaning?

Spring cleaning goes beyond your regular weekly tidy-up. It includes:

  • Deep cleaning surfaces, floors, and hard-to-reach areas 

  • Decluttering items you no longer need 

  • Reorganizing closets, drawers, and storage spaces 

  • Donating unused belongings to create more room

For your playroom, this means giving every toy, book, and storage bin a fresh start.

Spring Cleaning Checklist for a Playroom

Put on some music, give the kids a simple job or two, and work through this checklist together. 

unchecked Sort and declutter toys. Set aside broken items and toys your child has outgrown.

unchecked Wipe down surfaces and storage bins. Clean shelves, tables and toy organizers to clear away dust and sticky fingerprints.

unchecked Disinfect toys safely. Use gentle, non-toxic cleaners on high-touch items

unchecked Rotate seasonal toys. Pack away winter go-tos and bring out spring and summer fun favorites.

unchecked Reorganize shelves and labeled bins. Give everything a designated spot so cleanup is quick and easy.

Spring Cleaning Tips for Keeping Kids' Spaces Organized

Once your playroom is clean, keep it that way with these simple habits:

  • Create daily reset habits. Spend 5 minutes before bed putting toys back in their spots.

  • Use accessible storage. Keep frequently used toys on lower shelves so kids can reach them.

  • Label clearly. Use picture or word labels so children know exactly where things belong.

  • Make cleanup part of playtime. Turn tidying into a game with timers or fun music.

Want more guidance? Check out our tips for organizing toys in 3 steps.

Refresh Your Playroom for the Season

Spring is all about fresh starts. Update your storage solutions and rethink your playroom layout to support active, creative play. Explore our playroom ideas for smarter spaces and set your family up for a season of fun.

FAQs

When does spring cleaning start?

Spring cleaning typically begins in March or early April when warmer weather arrives and families feel motivated to refresh their homes.

What is considered spring cleaning?

Spring cleaning includes deep cleaning, decluttering, reorganizing storage, and donating unused items. It's more thorough than regular weekly cleaning.

Why is it called spring cleaning?

The tradition of spring cleaning dates back centuries, when warmer weather made it easier to open windows, air out homes, and tackle big cleaning projects after a long winter indoors.

What does a spring clean include?

A spring clean includes wiping down all surfaces, sorting through belongings, organizing storage areas, disinfecting high-touch items, and refreshing spaces with better systems for the season ahead.

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