There’s more to cleaning your bedroom than just vacuuming, dusting, and the laundry. Take a look at this list of 11 things you’re forgetting to clean in your bedroom. You’re going to be very surprised!
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When it comes to cleaning in the bedroom, certain things can get overlooked but cleaning these things is essential to our health. Breathing dusty air for 8 hours a night isn’t exactly easy on your respiratory system. If you have allergies or asthma, the dust can cause a major flare-up.
Not to mention the grime and filth you’re sleeping on every night. Gross!
Let’s get down and dirty and take a look at this list of 11 things you’re forgetting to clean in the bedroom.
Closet shelves need to be kept clean no matter how many shelves there are. To clean the closet shelf, you’ll need to remove everything from the shelf and give it a thorough dusting on top and bottom. Regular dusting keeps the spiders away.
Moving everything off the closet floor on vacuuming day is inconvenient, but it’s worth it for clean clothes and shoes. Make sure to vacuum the closet floor at least once a month.
See also: Organizing a Small Closet on a Budget
Over time, dirt, fuzz, and dust bunnies make their way under your bed, which becomes a sanctuary for bugs if not taken care of. Allergens may also build up under the bed if it’s not cleaned regularly. Move the bed out of the way if possible and vacuum under it every few months. If you can’t move the bed, use the vacuum’s hose to get under there.
See also: How to Maximize the Space Under Your Bed
The number one thing you might be forgetting to clean in your bedroom is your ceiling fan. I know it’s mine! Dust accumulates quickly on the top of the fan blades and when the fan is turned on that dust starts flying through the air. Fan blades should be wiped down at least twice a year, if not more often.
To easily dust the fan blades without sending the dust flying everywhere, place a pillowcase over the blade and slide it off. The dust collects inside the pillowcase and when you’re done, shake the pillowcase outside and toss it in the wash.
Window treatments are dust magnets no matter what type you have (blinds, shades, drapes, etc.). Dust flies off into the air every time you open them. If you can’t wash the drapes or curtains then vacuum them with the vacuum cleaner’s upholstery attachment. Or take them outside and beat the dust out of them. While the curtains are down, dust off the curtain rod. Blinds or shades can be dusted off with a microfiber cloth.
Molding along the top of your windows and doors can collect a good amount of dust as well. The next time you’re cleaning your bedroom, give those areas a quick dusting. While you’re working on cleaning the door area, use a vinegar/water solution to clean away the film of germs that are sitting on your doorknob and light switch.
Lamps collect a lot of dust and they can also hold a lot of germs. Use the vacuum’s upholstery attachment to clean off lampshades and use the vinegar/water solution to wipe off the knob or pull chain.
Another thing you’re likely forgetting to clean in your bedroom is picture frames. However, these need to be wiped free of dust regularly and the glass needs to be cleaned as well. Spiders like to hang out behind picture frames on the wall, so take them down and dust the backs often as well.
Even though houseplants act as nature’s own air purifier, they still collect dust. Plants covered in dust have a hard time carrying out respiration through their leaves. And they look gross covered in dust. Clean the leaves a few times a year by rinsing the leaves of small plants in the sink or bathtub. Larger plants can be rinsed outside with the water hose or by using a microfiber cloth to gently wipe off the leaves.
See also: 5 Indoor Houseplants That are Hard to Kill
Pillowcases may protect your pillow, but your pillow still absorbs sweat, hair oil, drool, and dust mites. Check with the pillow’s tag to see how it should be cleaned. Some pillows cannot be washed in the washing machine, but for those that can, use the hottest setting and make sure it’s completely dry before returning it to your bed. Pillows should be cleaned at least every few months, or more often if you have allergies or asthma.
Mattresses gather dust mites, flakes of skin, sweat, body oils, dust, and shed hair. Give your mattress a thorough cleaning, then flip it head to toe to keep the mattress from developing sags. Click here to learn how to clean your mattress the right way.
What about you? Do you clean these things regularly? Or are they things you’re forgetting to clean in your bedroom?
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Great tips! :)
Thank you so much! :)
What a terrific list! I think I need to clean my ceiling fans and houseplants now!
Thank you! I'm glad you found it helpful! :)
You nailed it! Yep, there are a few things I'm forgetting?
Haha! The ceiling fan is always the thing I forget! :D
Starting to feel guilty here!
No worries. :) Just a reminder for the next cleaning day. :D
Hi Michelle, hope you are well. I have never thought about some of these! Thank you for sharing, I need to get busy!
The ceiling fan is always the one I forget about. :D I hope you're doing well!!
I try not to keep anything in my closets on the floor just for that reason, so I can vacuum it easily. Great tips Michelle, and this reminds me to go do the ceiling fan LOL
That's a great idea! It's a lot easier to clean if nothing is on the floor. I hope you have a wonderful day!
Picture frames, I'm guilty of forgetting that too often! X
Me, too! I had to write it down just so I could remember it for myself. ?
Had a good clean of the house today and smiled when I cleaned my frames... I have a dozen or so. Hoping this will be part of my routine now! Have a good weekend Michelle x
*nervously looks down at shoes while fidgeting* ? Ooooh I am so guilty of not cleaning so many of these spots! Apparently I really need to get my butt in gear, ha ha!
One place I never cease to be amazed at the level of dust collection is in the closet! Holy smokes - it's ridiculous! I could clean thoroughly today and need to do it again in 2 days. The shelves and flooring, like you mentioned, are definite hot spots for all sorts of funk. I'm assuming they like the shady area. Aren't we lucky?
Lamps and lampshades are another biggy. I'm pretty sure an ecosystem formed on one of my husband's lamp shades before he met me. I kid, I kid! ?
Love it, Michelle! You never stop teaching me the most interesting things. ?
?? I agree!! Even though our closet door is shut it still gets dusty! I have no idea how that even happens! And we get those weird skinny but big spiders in the corners that I hate. Ugh...
The ecosystem on your husband's lampshades cracks me up! ?? Men don't understand what cleaning is. My husband sweeps the floor and leaves the broom and dustpan sitting up against the wall right beside the hall closet where it goes!!! *sigh*
Yeeees! Creepy spiders and those weirdo crickets too! Drives me crazy as well - I'm with you on that!
? I laughed at your description of what your hubby does with the broom and dustpan. Bless their hearts - they can't help it, ha hah! I'll give my hubby credit - he is very very good about helping with the cleaning. I may shake my head sometimes at the style of cleaning, but hey, I'm not going to criticize any help! :D Sometimes it's cute enough to be funny. Comic relief is always nice too!
Here's to hoping your hubby discovers the closet door in the near future! ? "Oh! When did we put this here?!?" Mm hm.
I have a ceiling fan in my bedroom that I need to clean more! I use it pretty often too ?. But I actually dust pretty regularly in my bedroom for all the reasons you've stated, especially those lamp shades! My goodness, they collect so much dust even overnight.
I always forget the ceiling fan. I use it a lot so I don't notice the collection of dust until I turn it off. I don't know how all that dust stays up there! haha!
Great reminders!
I feel a bit guilty ??
Thank you! No worries! There's always time to clean. :)
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