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Last-Minute Cleaning

Sep 16, 2019

What to Check and Clean in the Guest Room

Cleaning your house and bedrooms are essential to maintain its cleanliness. However, when it comes to your guest room, it often gets ignored and neglected. If you have guests coming for an unexpected visit, and you haven’t cleaned your guest room, this will cause you to panic.

Gracious hosts will want to have a clean and welcoming guest room for their visitors. Other than wanting to make a good impression, your visitors deserve a good and clean place to stay.

That said, you don't have to rush and worry. With these last-minute cleaning tips, you will know what to check for and clean in your guest room before your visitors arrive:

Check for Any Clutter

The first thing to do is to remove any clutter. The sad truth is that many people tend to make any available space at home as a storage room. In most cases, your guest room becomes a storage unit. 

That said, make sure that your guest room is decluttered. Check the bed, bedside table, and all visible surfaces. Put any clutter in laundry baskets, or your room temporarily. Make sure there's enough space for the luggage bag. Do the same thing for your closet for your visitors to hang clothes. 

Remove Dirt and Dust 

Since the guest room is rarely used, chances are there's an accumulation of dirt and dust over time. This is expected when your guest room isn't cleaned regularly.

First, open the window and make sure to ventilate the room. Second, wipe any surfaces, such as the bedside tables, lamps, and headboards, among others. If you think your guests will need to use the fan, make sure to wipe it clean as well. Finally, vacuum the floor and don't forget to clean the windowsill, blinds, mirror. 

Set Up New and Fresh Linen

Once you've finished cleaning and decluttering, set up new and fresh linen. Make sure to check the cleanliness of the bed linen before the guests arrive. You don't want to welcome your visitors with any bad smell or dirty linen.

When it comes to bedroom linen, change the flat sheet, pillowcases, and fitted sheet first. Then, remember to air out the duvet. Finally, make sure to prepare clean towels for the guests to use. If you want to increase their comfortability, you can prepare spare blankets with different thicknesses and even offer to help them with their laundry, if needed.

Other Considerations

Even after you have cleaned and prepared everything, there are several other details to consider. Make sure that you provide the wifi password, access to a power outlet, something to read and be entertained, toiletries and bathroom necessities, and others. By doing so, you make sure your visitors have the utmost comfort. 


Last-minute cleaning isn't as tedious as you may have initially expected. Follow the steps mentioned above to give your guest room a welcoming space. However, if you cannot do the cleaning by yourself, seek the help of a cleaning service company. They will do the necessary cleaning for your guest room even with little time to spare.

If you’re looking for a residential cleaning service in the Calgary area, Calgary Trusted Cleaners
is your best option. Get in touch with us today to see how we can help.

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