Why your morning matters for a clean home
If you live in Redondo Beach, Hermosa Beach, or anywhere in LA’s South Bay, you know how fast the day fills up — coffee, commute, kids, work.
The problem? A messy start often snowballs into a chaotic day.
That’s where the 10-minute morning cleaning routine comes in: a short, focused burst that keeps your home fresh and your mind clear.
The 10-minute game plan
This isn’t a full clean — it’s a reset. You’ll hit the high-impact spots so your home stays ready for whatever the day throws at you.
Minute 1–2: make your bed
- Smooth out sheets and fluff pillows.
- This instantly makes the room look 50% cleaner.
- Bonus: open curtains to let in natural light — it makes the space feel bigger and fresher.
Minute 3–4: kitchen quick reset
- Put away clean dishes from the rack or dishwasher.
- Wipe counters with a pet-safe, all-purpose spray.
- Toss out anything expired from the fridge’s front shelves.
Minute 5: bathroom freshen-up
- Wipe down sink and faucet after brushing teeth.
- Swap damp towels for fresh ones.
- Spray shower walls with a daily shower cleaner to prevent soap scum.
Minute 6–7: clutter sweep
- Grab a small basket.
- Walk through the main living space, picking up anything that’s out of place.
- Drop items in a “catch-all” spot to sort later.
Minute 8: floor quick pass
- Use a cordless vacuum or a microfiber mop for visible crumbs and pet hair.
- High-traffic spots only — entryway, kitchen, living room.
Minute 9: trash check
- Empty small bins in kitchen and bathroom if they’re close to full.
- Replace liners so they’re ready for the day.
Minute 10: final touch
- Light a fresh candle or run a diffuser with a citrus or ocean-breeze scent.
- Open a window for 5 minutes if weather allows — especially refreshing in coastal LA mornings.
Pro tips for success
- Set a timer — the deadline keeps you moving.
- Keep a “morning kit” of cleaning wipes, a spray bottle, and a microfiber cloth in each main area.
- Pair the routine with something enjoyable — like your favorite podcast or playlist.
Why it works in South Bay homes
Coastal living brings in sand, salt, and moisture — a daily mini-clean keeps them from building up.
Plus, when you’re ready for a weekend beach trip, your home will already feel fresh and guest-ready.