
Welcome to all the dedicated parents managing their homes! While the title references “Cleaning Schedule as a Stay-at-Home Mom,” as a stay-at-home dad, I’ve learned that keeping a home sparkling is a universal challenge, regardless of gender. In this post, I’ll walk you through my cleaning schedule, offering tips that are adaptable for any busy household. Whether you’re a mom, dad, or anyone in a domestic helm, these strategies are designed to help simplify your cleaning routine.
Understanding Your Space:
Begin by assessing your home. Note the areas that accumulate the most dirt or clutter. Does your living room double as a play area? Is your kitchen always busy? Understanding how each space is used will help you determine the frequency and type of cleaning required.

Daily Tasks for a Clean Home:
- Conquer Clutter in Busy Zones: Each day, spend a few minutes tidying high-traffic areas. Use baskets or organizers to quickly gather toys, books, or work materials.
- Dishes – A Non-Negotiable Routine: Embrace the habit of cleaning your dishes every night. A clear sink and countertops drastically improve morning morale.
- Selective Vacuuming: Focus on vacuuming areas with the most foot traffic daily. Rooms that are seldom used can be cleaned less frequently.
Creating your Weekly Cleaning Schedule as a Stay-at-Home Mom:
Your weekly cleaning schedule should encompass tasks that aren’t daily necessities but are vital for a well-maintained home. It’s essential to realistically assess the time you can dedicate to cleaning each week. In my case, I have 10 rooms in my home. If I postponed all cleaning to Saturday, I’d likely end up spending the entire day in a cleaning marathon. To avoid this, I’ve divided my cleaning schedule over three days – two on weeknights and one on the weekend – in addition to my daily chores. This approach allows me to stay on top of household maintenance without the pressure of accomplishing everything in a single day.
- Monday Focus:
- Detail Dusting: Go beyond surface dusting. Clean ceiling fans, blinds, and under furniture.
- Stairs and Hallways: These areas are often overlooked. Ensure they’re vacuumed and free from dust bunnies and pet hair.
- Bedrooms: Change bed linens, and vacuum, focusing particularly on areas under the bed and behind furniture to maintain a peaceful, dust-free environment.
- Wednesday Tasks:
- Bathrooms Deep Clean: Tackle showers, tubs, and sinks. Don’t forget the less obvious spots like behind the toilet and under the sink.
- Office Spaces: Clear out old papers and dust electronic equipment.
- Saturday Routine:
- Living Spaces: Clean under cushions, wipe down surfaces, and organize any disarray.
- Kitchen Deep Dive: Clean your oven, refrigerator, and other appliances. Organize pantries and cabinets.
Monthly and Seasonal Tasks:
Incorporate these into your schedule to prevent any area from being neglected:
- Window Washing: Clean windows inside and out. This task can be done seasonally.
- Carpet Cleaning: Consider renting a carpet cleaner or hiring a professional service periodically.
- Decluttering: Regularly assess items in your home. If they no longer serve a purpose, donate or discard them.
Favorite Cleaning Products and Hacks:
- Eco-Friendly Products: Consider using eco-friendly products for a safer home environment.
- Homemade Cleaners: Explore DIY cleaners, like vinegar and baking soda solutions, for a cost-effective and chemical-free option.
- Microfiber Cloths: These are excellent for dusting and cleaning without leaving streaks.

Creating a Flexible Schedule:
Your cleaning schedule should be a guide, not a rigid rule. Life happens, and there will be days when you can’t stick to the plan. Be flexible and adjust as needed.
Involving the Family:
Cleaning shouldn’t be a one-person job. Involve your partner and kids in age-appropriate cleaning tasks. This not only lightens your load but also teaches responsibility.
Closing Thoughts:
Remember, the ultimate goal of a cleaning schedule is to create a harmonious and healthy living space, not perfection. Tailor these tips to fit your home’s unique needs and your personal schedule. Happy cleaning!
