I wouldn’t leave my bedroom without doing these six things, and it only takes me 10 minutes
As a neat freak, I hate leaving my bedroom in a mess – even if I am in a rush. Having grown up in a military household, keeping my spaces tidy was instilled in me from a young age. So I have picked up some pretty quick cleaning tips that tide my room over between deep cleans.
Cleaning a bedroom is one of the easier chores in the home, but there is a tendency to leave this private space messy first thing in the morning. No one will see it, right? The downside to this is that your room starts to have a negative impact on your mental well-being, and your bed doesn’t feel as inviting each evening.
Keep scrolling for the six things I do to get my bedroom in shape, and the good news is you can do it in around 10 minutes.
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When I am trying to clean my bedroom under time constraints, I do not have time to be pulling out the vacuum or styling a bed like a five-star hotel – but that doesn’t mean the space can’t look tidy.
Some clever tips and hacks can help to make your space look as if you have spent an hour in there, not just a few minutes.
1. I USE THE ‘WAFT’ TECHNIQUE TO STRAIGHTEN MY BED LINENS
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When I am throwing my bed together in the morning, I often don’t spend that long straightening the bedsheets and tucking them beneath the mattress. If no one will be seeing my bedroom (or I got up late on a weekend and will be going back to bed in just a few hours), a simple waft does the trick and helps to throw off any crumbs, dust, and mites too.
Start by moving your bedsheets and comforter to your floor or a spare chair and then add them back on in layers, wafting them into the air and allowing them to float down evenly on either side of the bed. Work through any layers before straightening your pillows and tossing a throw at the foot of the bed to make it look styled.
It might not sound like the right way to make a bed, but it is a brilliant trick for a five-minute cleaning challenge, or when you have low energy.
2. I KEEP A CREASE-RELEASE SPRAY IN MY NIGHTSTAND
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I learned about crease release sprays while researching bedding for Homes & Gardens, and now I always keep some on my bedside table. The simple spray can be made in advance and works wonders for quickly loosening creases from wafted bedding if you want a slightly more polished look without ironing.
‘Keep creases out of your sheets and bedding by spraying them with a drop of fabric softener mixed with water and smoothing them over with your hand,’ Lydia Lloyd, a textile expert at M&S Home(opens in new tab) recommended. I keep mine in a pretty-looking misting bottle, like these amber bottles from Amazon(opens in new tab), to keep it fresh and easy to apply over large areas at once.
What’s more, sprays like these will help to make your room smell nicer too, freshening up your sheets. It is good to remember it is not a substitute for washing your bedsheets, despite using detergent.
3. I USE A LINT ROLLER ON HEADBOARD, SOFT FURNISHINGS, AND LAMPSHADES
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Lint rollers are for more than removing lint from clothes, these sticky rollers are my secret weapon for picking up dust from your bedroom quickly. I occasionally use my roller to quickly collect the bulk of any dust from places such as my bedside lighting lampshades and throw pillows to remove dust particles closest to me when I sleep without spreading dust into the air and letting it settle elsewhere on my bed. I have a metal headboard, but if yours is fabric, it will work wonders for this too.
If like me, you find dusting incredibly tedious, then it may also be a good idea to consider an air purifier for your bedroom to help filter dust and prevent respiratory issues and poor sleep during the night. It could help to reduce how often you need to dust, too.
4. I PUT DISHES IN THE DOORWAY TO TAKE TO THE KITCHEN AS I LEAVE
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I am dreadful for remembering to take my water glasses downstairs from my nightstand to the kitchen in the morning, leading to a collection of around three (and once even four) glasses on my nightstand and none in my kitchen cabinet.
My favorite home organizing trick I used to stop this is to move these glasses and the occasional snack plate to the doorway of my bedroom when I am cleaning. Putting them on the floor at the doorway forces me to take them out with me as I leave and, with my hands full, I have no choice but to take them straight to the kitchen before I do anything else.
5. I KEEP A CLOTHES HAMPER AND TRASH CAN IN MY BEDROOM AT ALL TIMES
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Moving worn clothes and trash from your bedroom to hampers and trash cans in other rooms is one of the most time-consuming parts of cleaning and tidying, in my opinion. To get around that, keeping a laundry hamper and a bin in the bedroom prevents it from accumulating on your floors, chairs, and nightstand and is a brilliant decluttering idea. I, for one, am particularly prone to leaving delivery packaging from online clothes shopping on my dresser.
If you don’t have space for these in your bedroom, walk around the room with them in hand and pick things up as you go, returning the baskets to their original spots as you leave your bedroom.
6. I PICK UP NOTICEABLE DUST BUNNIES FROM THE FLOOR
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Not even the best vacuum cleaner on the market can help you to vacuum your entire bedroom floor in under one minute, so picking up noticeable dust bunnies or specs of dirt, loose threads, or lint is the best way to freshen up your room in between vacuuming properly.
If, unlike me, you have a pet – especially one that shares your bed, then you should always vacuum when cleaning and tidying your room even if it adds a little time to your daily cleaning routine. How often you need to clean a bedroom properly will likely increase too if this is the case. Investing in the best vacuum for pet hair will make this quicker and easier to manage.