Holiday Cleaning Checklist: How to Get Your Home Guest-Ready

Holiday Cleaning Checklist: How to Get Your Home Guest-Ready

Between shopping, cooking, and decorating, cleaning is often the task that gets pushed to the last possible minute before guests arrive — and then rushed. A little planning turns holiday cleaning from a stressful scramble into a manageable checklist, so you can actually enjoy hosting instead of dreading it.

Here’s exactly what to prioritize, and a realistic timeline to get there without losing a full week to cleaning.

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Why Holiday Cleaning Is Different From a Regular Tidy-Up

Holiday hosting puts more people, in more rooms, for longer stretches of time than a typical week — which means the areas guests actually notice (entryways, bathrooms, kitchens, seating areas) need more than a quick pass. It’s less about deep-cleaning every corner of the house and more about making sure the spaces guests will actually use and see are spotless and welcoming.

The Holiday Cleaning Checklist by Area

Entryway & Living Areas

  • Clear clutter from entry tables, closets, and coat areas
  • Vacuum and freshen upholstery and rugs
  • Dust visible surfaces, shelves, and décor
  • Wipe down light switches and door handles (high-touch, easy to forget)

Kitchen

  • Clean and organize the fridge to make room for holiday food
  • Wipe down all counters, appliances, and cabinet fronts
  • Clean the oven if it will be used for holiday cooking
  • Empty trash and recycling before guests arrive, and have a plan for during the event

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Guest Bathroom

  • Deep clean toilet, sink, and shower/tub
  • Restock hand soap, toilet paper, and fresh towels
  • Wipe down mirrors and countertops
  • Empty trash and check for lingering odors

Guest Bedroom (if hosting overnight)

  • Fresh linens and pillows
  • Clear closet or drawer space for guests to use
  • Dust surfaces and vacuum floors
  • Add small touches — extra blanket, water glass, phone charger

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The Week-Before Timeline

  • 5–7 days before: Deep clean less-visited areas (guest bedroom, closets, deep kitchen clean)
  • 3–4 days before: Clean guest bathroom, dust and vacuum main living areas
  • 1–2 days before: Final kitchen prep clean, fresh linens, restock bathroom supplies
  • Day of: Quick touch-up — surfaces, floors, trash, and a final walkthrough of guest-facing areas

Quick Wins If You’re Short on Time

If the timeline above isn’t realistic, focus your limited time here first — these are the spots guests notice most:

  1. Entryway and coat area
  2. Guest bathroom
  3. Kitchen counters and sink
  4. Main seating area

Everything else can wait until after the holidays if needed.

DIY vs. Hiring Help Before the Holidays

Holiday season is one of the most time-crunched stretches of the year, which is exactly why many households bring in professional help specifically for pre-holiday cleaning — even if they don’t use a cleaning service the rest of the year. A single professional visit before your event covers the deep-clean tasks (kitchen, bathrooms, floors) in a few hours, freeing up your remaining time for cooking, shopping, and decorating.

How Vilarinho Can Help You Host Stress-Free

At Vilarinho Cleaning Service, pre-holiday cleaning is one of our busiest times of year for exactly this reason. Our team can handle the checklist above in a single visit, timed around your hosting date, so you’re not choosing between a clean home and actually enjoying the holidays.

Bathroom Cleaning

Kitchen Cleaning

Deep Cleaning

Regular Cleaning

Breakroom Cleaning

Restroom Cleaning

Floor Care

Dusting and Surface Cleaning