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How to welcome sunshine, fresh air, and space back into your home.
There is something about that first real hint of spring (especially here in Canada) that feels almost emotional. The light, the air, the whole world just feels different. And the yearly phenomenon where 10 degrees in the springtime feels like summer vacation but 10 degrees in the fall feels like the Arctic 😂
I always remember the early spring afternoons where I open the windows, let sunlight pour across the floor, and I can just feel it. That quiet urge for a fresh start indoors. Not perfection. Not a deep scrub marathon. Just space. Breathing room. A sense that our home could support us again.
If you’ve been craving that same feeling, this post is about how to spring clean your home in a way that feels gentle, intentional, and realistic for motherhood. The kind of reset that aligns with wellness, non-toxic living, and the rhythms of real life.
In this blog post, I’m going to show you how to spring clean your home by starting with light, fresh air, and creating space. Not through overwhelm, but through simple, doable tasks that will help you Glow again. We’ll talk about why spring cleaning is less about cleaning and more about a fresh start and mental clarity, how to approach it with intention and balance, and how my 7 Day Spring Cleaning Reset Guide fits into this season beautifully.

How to Spring Clean Your Home With Light and Fresh Air
Spring cleaning used to feel heavy to me. I always picture Cinderella scrubbing every dusty corner fro morning to night. But over time, especially after becoming a mom, I’ve learned that the most powerful resets begin with the environment.
Open windows change the whole mood of a house. When sunlight hits those simple areas of your home and highlight what matters… for me, it’s when the sunlight fills my living room from our bay window and shines on the family photos above our fireplace mantle.
And fresh air can feel so invigorating, even on the days when wellness feels fragile and energy feels low.
This is why my approach to how to spring clean your home always starts here:
- Open every window you can, even for five minutes
- Pull back curtains and blinds
- Let natural light guide what needs attention
You might notice dust on a sill, clutter in a corner, or simply how much better your home feels when it can breathe. That awareness is the real starting point.

Creating Space Instead of Just Cleaning
Spring cleaning for intentional living is not about doing more or cleaning more. It’s about creating space so your home supports your health, your motherhood, and your mental wellness.
For me, this looks like asking gentle questions as I move through a room:(Yep, channel your inner Marie Kondo!)
- Is this serving our current season?
- Does this support my calm mornings?
Sometimes spring cleaning means washing curtains and linens. Sometimes it means letting go of winter layers, old toys, or things we’ve emotionally outgrown. It’s not dramatic, but it is powerful.

Non Toxic Swaps for Spring Cleaning
This is also where my favourite non-toxic habits come in. I’m mindful of what I use while cleaning. Simple swaps like Eco-Kind Cleaning tablets or opening windows instead of masking smells feel aligned with our wellness journey in our home. You might like this blog post here where I highlight my favourite ways for non-toxic cleaning and simple swaps with my favourite products.

A Gentle Spring Cleaning Rhythm for Moms
If you’re wondering how to spring clean your home without burning out, structure matters. This is exactly why I created the 7 Day Spring Cleaning Reset Guide.
Instead of tackling everything at once, the guide walks you through one focused area each day, all grounded in lightening and clarifying your home. It’s designed for busy moms, real schedules, and real energy levels.
It pairs beautifully with my 7 Day Home Reset Guide, which is my go-to after any busy season when our home feels overwhelming just being inside it. The spring version simply leans into fresh air, sunshine, and seasonal shifts.
If you’ve enjoyed posts like my weekly cleaning rhythm, my intentional homemaking reflections, or my wellness routines for overwhelmed moms, this guide fits right into that ecosystem.

Spring Cleaning as Wellness, Not a Chore
It’s not quite January as I write this, and the sun is shining through my window (a rare occasion where I live)… And this guide already makes me peacefully excited for spring cleaning, instead of overwhelmed. Spring cleaning isn’t about control. It’s about creating an environment that may support calmer days and clearer thinking, with a fresh start. That’s what spring is all about, right?
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Another Glow Encouragement
If all you do today is open a window, notice how the light hits your floor, and take a deep breath, that counts. Spring cleaning does not have to be loud or exhausting to be meaningful. Your home does not need to be perfect to support your health, your family, and your Glow. It just needs space to breathe.
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Bryana Venos is a Canadian writer, blogger, and content creator – but most of all, a stay at home mom of two boys and the main voice behind Let’s Glow. She writes about motherhood, wellness, and simple, nourishing recipes, sharing her real journey with faith, mental health and post-partum struggles. Her focus is on gut health, daily rhythms and intentional living. Her goal is to support other women and mothers in creating lives and homes that they “glow” in — from the inside out. This blog reflects her personal experiences and is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not to be taken as medical advice. The content on this site was created by Bryana Venos and was not written, reviewed or approved by any third party sellers or brands featured on this site.



