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Spring cleaning before the seasonal change

Spring cleaning starts with smart seasonal storage

How do you tackle spring cleaning when winter coats are piling up in the hallway and the wardrobe feels impossible to organise? Spring cleaning is about more than just tidying — it’s about clearing out what you no longer need, storing away winter items, and preparing your home for a new season.

By refreshing your storage after winter, you free up space, simplify your mornings, and make your everyday life flow more smoothly.

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Three steps to an easy spring cleaning at home

Changing seasons? Here are the three things to focus on:

  • Let go of what you no longer need
  • Pack away your winter gear
  • Create room for the lightness of spring

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Step 1 - Clear out with intention

Go through your winter clothing, shoes, and gear. Keep what you use and what’s still in good condition, and sort the rest for reuse or long‑term storage.

A focused clear‑out frees up space and gives you a clearer overview for the new season.

Step 2 - Store away winter properly

Wash or air out your winter clothes before putting them away. Gather everything in a dedicated, well‑designed spot in your wardrobe or storage area.

Once winter is neatly organised, you free up the space you need for the season you’re in right now.

Step 3 - Make room for spring

Move lighter jackets, shoes, and everyday gear to the front. Adjust shelves and hooks to match how your home is used during spring.

When everything you need is right where you need it, it’s easier to find what’s right — and everyday life flows more smoothly.

 

How to create order room by room

Frida Swanson shares her best tips for navigating the change of seasons.

When winter leaves your home, several areas shift at the same time. A well‑planned transition means that your spring refresh not only gets done — it actually lasts.

Seasonal change in the hallway

"Always start in the hallway — it’s the first place where the seasonal shift is noticeable."

Move winter boots and heavy jackets away from the most accessible spots. Adjust shoe shelves and hooks to match what you use right now.

When only the right garments are in sight, the hallway becomes easier to keep tidy and your mornings run more smoothly.

Seasonal shift in the wardrobe

“Adjust the storage to the garments — not the other way around.”

When the winter coats are moved elsewhere, you can reshape the hanging space. Shorter jackets and lighter garments take up less room. Check the distance between the shelves and create a bit more breathing space between each item.

This gives you a clearer overview and makes it easier to choose the right things every day.

Storage for the winter season

“Good storage isn’t about hiding things away — it’s about planning ahead.”

How do you store winter items in a way that saves space and makes the next season easier? Gather outerwear and equipment in a thoughtful, flexible setup that can adapt as your needs change.

When winter has a clear, designated place, you free up space where it matters most and your home runs more smoothly all year round.

Garage for the outdoor season

“What you use often should always be within easy reach.”

Adjust shelves and hooks so that bicycles, garden tools, and leisure equipment each have their own clear zone.

This saves time and makes it much easier to put things back after use.

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Storage should evolve with you and the way you live

Frida Swanson

Flexible solutions that can be adjusted or moved make seasonal transitions so much easier. Often, just a few small changes are enough to create a refreshed structure. That’s how you keep things organised all year round.

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The most common spring‑cleaning challenges

“It feels overwhelming”

Start with just one area at a time. The hallway is often the easiest win — it creates a quick, visible change that builds motivation to keep going.

“Order doesn’t last”

Adjust your storage to how your home is actually used in spring. Items you reach for every day should always be within easy access.

“There’s no space”

Make use of vertical space and create clear zones for each season. Smart storage is about structure, not adding more things.

Storage that adapts as your life shifts with the seasons

When your needs change, your storage needs to keep up. In spring, winter clothes are moved aside, shelves shift, and new things take their place. With flexible solutions that can be rebuilt, expanded, or moved, seasonal transitions become much smoother.

When storage can adapt over time, you don’t have to start from scratch every time everyday life changes. Small adjustments are enough to create a fresh structure, that’s how order lasts.

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When your mornings run smoothly, the whole day feels easier. And often, that change begins with something as simple as better storage.

Frida Swanson

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