Things to clean once houseguests leave (so your home feels normal again)
Published on March 31, 2025

Having people over is fun—until the moment you realize your home is now a little more “lived-in” than you’d like.
The post-guest clean-up is absolutely essential for your mental health and for making sure your home and heart are welcoming next time! By following this easy plan, you will:
- stop associating hosting with stress and exhaustion,
- actually look forward to having guests over instead of worrying about the cleanup,
- and recover a clear mind, making it easier to enjoy your space again.
After a long weekend of entertaining, your space might feel cluttered, slightly sticky, or just…off. The good news? A targeted cleanup session can reset your home quickly, making it feel fresh and inviting again without exhausting you.
What you’ll get from this guide:
- A streamlined, step-by-step list of things to clean that will make your home feel fresh again.
- Encouraging motivation to get it done quickly and efficiently.
- A way to keep your place guest-ready without burning yourself out.

Your cleaning checklist:

Guest bedding: More than just a sheet swap
- Strip the sheets and pillowcases, wash in hot water, and fluff pillows.
- Check for hidden messes: snack crumbs, hair ties, or stray socks.
- Air out the room by opening a window for a few minutes.

Bathroom: Reset to hotel-level clean
- Wipe down counters, sink, and faucet handles (think: toothpaste splatter).
- Disinfect the toilet and swap out any used hand towels.
- Check the shower drain—because someone’s hair is in there, and it’s probably not yours.
- Restock essentials like soap, toilet paper, and fresh towels.

Trash cans: Sneakily full of guest leftovers
- Empty all bathroom and guest bedroom trash cans.
- Give bins a quick rinse or spritz of disinfectant if needed.

Kitchen: The host’s battlefield
- Wipe down dining chairs and high-touch surfaces.
- Check the fridge for half-finished guest snacks and consolidate leftovers.
- Run the dishwasher (or empty it if it was loaded before they left).

The living room: The cozy chaos zone
- Fluff and shake out couch cushions (yes, that’s where the remote disappeared to).
- Fold throw blankets and spot-clean any spills.
- Dust off surfaces that saw extra use—coffee tables, side tables, or that one armrest everyone leans on.

Entryway: The silent first impression
- Sweep or vacuum up the dirt and shoe debris guests unknowingly left behind.
- Wipe down doorknobs and light switches—especially if it was a high-traffic weekend.

BONUS! Tips to make cleanup feel less like a chore
- Set a timer for each section—racing yourself makes it fun.
- Play your favorite playlist or a podcast to keep things entertaining.
- If guests were extra helpful during their stay, consider small gestures to reciprocate (a thank-you text, sharing a great photo from the weekend).
I think the cleaning check list is a great idea.
I like the cleaning list too, I find when I use one jobs get done😁
So, basically re-clean your entire living space