Deep cleaning – moving furniture, washing curtains, scrubbing skirting boards, sorting cupboards – takes energy. Doing the entire house in one go is exhausting and easy to postpone endlessly.
Rotating rooms means you pick one area per week or per fortnight for a deeper session. For example, first weekend of the month is the living room, second is bedrooms, third is the kitchen, fourth is bathrooms. Each time, you focus properly on that area instead of trying to do everything halfway.
Over a cycle, the whole home gets attention without any single day being unbearable. You also start noticing patterns: which room accumulates clutter fastest, which corners you usually ignore.
This approach makes deep cleaning a manageable habit instead of a dreaded annual event.
