But no matter how much or how little there is to be done, a system speeds it along.
A basket for collecting small objects that have wandered into the wrong room will save many steps. A wastebasket or bag to receive all the odds and ends that must be thrown away is another time saver.
The cleaning basket (here) that holds everything you need for odd and unexpected cleaning jobs saves a trip or two to get this or that from the kitchen.
A listing of jobs to be done in each room, in their proper order, will prove a helpful guide and the following outline shows you to start, and how to proceed with the daily cleaning of the entire house.
Begin Your Day..
Every morning.. on waking.. the windows in the bedrooms are opened, the covers on all the beds are thrown back to air them.
It has become a habit of mine over the years to get up at least half an hour before everyone else. I like to shower and get myself ready for the day. I like the quiet before the hustle of getting family up, fed, and off to either school or work.
Then donning a clean apron I make my way to the kitchen to make coffee
After breakfast the daily routine starts. And just a little note... never skip your breakfast. You will need the energy for the day aheadDaily Routine
Clear away the food, dishes, and other misplaced articles from the dining room
Rinse and stack the breakfast dishes and put away the food.
At this point of the traditional schedule I like to add my own task... laundry. With todays technology.. laundry is no longer the chore it used to be.. the machine does all the work. So every morning I do at least one load.. on a Monday it could be two as I wash all the bed sheets
Put the living room in order.
In the kitchen wash the breakfast dishes
Check that you have all the food that you need for today’s lunch and dinner... dont forget to take that meat out of the freezer! It may also be the time when you start some meal prep.. especially if it needs long slow cooking in the crockpot
Rinse and stack the breakfast dishes and put away the food.
At this point of the traditional schedule I like to add my own task... laundry. With todays technology.. laundry is no longer the chore it used to be.. the machine does all the work. So every morning I do at least one load.. on a Monday it could be two as I wash all the bed sheets
Put the living room in order.
In the kitchen wash the breakfast dishes
Check that you have all the food that you need for today’s lunch and dinner... dont forget to take that meat out of the freezer! It may also be the time when you start some meal prep.. especially if it needs long slow cooking in the crockpot
Begin to give the rooms their regular daily cleaning which consists chiefly of dusting and vacuuming.
This is the traditional order
- Living Room
- Second Living Room (sun porch, den, library, etc.)
- Dining Room
- Bedrooms (Your bedroom, children’s rooms, guest room.)
- Bathrooms
- Upstairs Hall, if any.
- Stairs, if any.
- Downstairs Hall (same as Upstairs Hall)
- Kitchen
- Laundry Room.. I added this one to the book suggestion
In the Bedroom,
The beds, which have been airing while the family is at breakfast are made first. Teaching the family to air their beds, open the window, hang up pajamas, and put away their things around the room helps the work of the homemaker greatly!
All the rooms
Dust the sills, then furniture,
Vaccuum carpets or brush and mop wood floors
"Wet" Rooms
This means the bathrooms and the kitchen where hygiene and cleanliness are most important, are thoroughly cleaned. The 1940s had a horror of germs!
On Monday we start the popular step-by-step cleaning routine.





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