Is your apartment looking a little bit… gross? It’s incredible how dirt and grime just seem to appear out of nowhere. But listen up: grab your cleaning supplies and tools, because it’s time to get on top of it.
I’ve broken these checklists down by time frame and then by room. By tackling the tasks little by little, you’ll be on top of all your cleaning chores. That way, you won’t be left with one big day when you have to do everything.
Not only this but having a cleaning routine to follow will make organizing your time so much easier since you’ll know what you need to do and when. If you live with a roommate, I’ve also put together a different checklist for splitting chores.
Screenshot these lists and pop them in a folder in your photo album — you’re going to need to look back at these in the future, trust.
Your go-to apartment cleaning checklist
These daily, weekly, and monthly apartment checklists are going to make your apartment look so clean. I’ve listed a few key products below which you’ll need to get started.
$4.49
The perfect everyday spray, this cleaner is great for all around your home. Affordable, well-scented, and cruelty-free, it's an essential for your cleaning caddy. The spray is a golden pick because it's made with plant-derived ingredients and avoids artificial colors, parabens, and glycol solvents. Well-scented and thoughtfully made, what could be better to spritz your home with?
$14.44
Don’t be fooled by the budget-friendly price tag of this simple dry and wet mop. While it’s not electric, it’s the perfect manual cleaning tool for small apartments and dorms and is backed by our editor-in-chief and 50,000 five-star reviews. Swiffer has set up a recycling program for the pads. And you can even buy ones for wooden floors or pet owners.
$14.31 for 3
These microfiber cloths are my fave to use. The cute colors just make me so happy and put me in a good cleaning mood. They're super soft, don't leave stray fibers, and are easy to wash. I'm a fan of the classic rainbow set, but it's worth having a peep on Amazon to see if any patterns match your aesthetic. Because I know that's important, people.
$13.13
This toilet wand has been all over my TikTok FYP, and it's so efficient that I can def see why. All you have to do is click the disposable head on, scrub the toilet with it, and then throw away the head when you're done. That way, you won't keep scrubbing the toilet with the same germs. Genius.
$27
Made with no synthetic chemicals, this herbaceous air freshener has been a firm favorite of ours for years. With notes of tea tree, peppermint, and eucalyptus, it's great for officially canceling bad bathroom smells.
$29.98
You get a hand duster and an extendable duster in this set. The fluffy head quickly traps dirt and chemicals, so you won't be flinging dust around your bedroom. It also extends up to 53 inches, so you won't have to stretch or wobble on a chair while cleaning.
Daily apartment cleaning checklist
These easy jobs will help keep your apartment looking fresh.
Bedroom
- Make the bed
- Tidy up your "floor-drobe" or declutter your clothes chair
- Organize your nightstand and desk
Kitchen
- Wipe down the cabinets, countertops, and any other work surfaces
- Wipe crumbs and dirt from your stovetop
- Wash any leftover pots and pans and load the dishwasher
Bathroom
- Clean the shower and shower door
- Wipe down the inside of the sink
Living room
- Organize and declutter the coffee table
- Wipe down the coffee table
- Plump up the couch cushions
Weekly apartment cleaning checklist
Refresh your space regularly with these simple steps.
Bedroom
- Swap out your sheets and wash your used bedding
- Dust the TV stand, nightstand, desk, and headboard
- Wipe down the TV stand, nightstand, desk, and headboard
- Vacuum or sweep and mop the floor
Kitchen
- Check the fridge for any spoiled food
- Scrub the stovetop to get rid of any burnt spots or crusty food
- Sweep and mop the floor
- Empty the trash can
Bathroom
- Wipe down the toilet and scrub the bowl with a brush
- Fill the toilet bowl with bleach
- Sweep and mop the floor
- Refill your the toilet paper stash
- Replace your shower and hand towels
- Wash your bath mat
Living room
- Dust the TV stand, picture frames, and bookshelves
- Wipe down the TV stand, picture frames, and bookshelves
- Mop or vacuum the floor
- Wipe down the remote
Monthly apartment cleaning checklist
Bedroom
- Dust the top of the wardrobe, cabinets, and light fixtures
- Wipe down the nightstand sides, then vacuum underneath of it
- Clear out under the bed and vacuum beneath it
Kitchen
- Dust the top of the cabinets, the extractor fan, and the top of the fridge
- Wipe down the fridge shelves
- Clean the oven both inside and out
- Clean the trash can both inside and out
Bathroom
- Scrub grime off the shower and/or bath
- Wipe down the window ledges
- Wipe down the front and sides of the sink and cabinets
Living room
- Dust the top of the bookshelves and the light fixtures
- Wipe the window ledges
- Wash your throw blankets and throw pillow covers
- Clean the cushions, getting rid of crumbs and checking for stains
Occasional apartment cleaning tasks
I’ll be real — these will take some work, but the results are so worth it.
- Dust the tops of the walls with an extendable duster to get rid of cobwebs
- Clean the windows (BTW, I love cleaning mine with vinegar)
- Clean mattresses, couches, and chairs with an upholstery cleaner