12 printable pages
Cleaning Schedules
A calm rotation for a tidy home.
Cleaning schedule pages break the home into rooms, zones, and rotating tasks. They turn an overwhelming chore list into a predictable weekly and monthly rhythm.
Weekly Cleaning Schedule
A one-page weekly cleaning schedule with one focus zone per weekday.
Monthly Deep-Clean Calendar
A monthly calendar with rotating deep-clean tasks scheduled across thirty days.
Room-by-Room Checklist
A multi-room cleaning checklist with one column per room and one row per task.
Spring Cleaning Master List
A long-form spring cleaning master list organised by floor and room.
Move-Out Cleaning Checklist
A move-out cleaning checklist designed to help you reclaim a security deposit.
Fridge & Pantry Reset Page
A page for tracking a quarterly fridge, freezer, and pantry reset and inventory.
Bathroom Cleaning Checklist
A focused bathroom cleaning checklist with daily, weekly, and monthly tasks.
Quick-Clean 15-Minute Page
A printable speed-clean page for a fast pre-guest tidy.
Laundry Routine Page
A weekly laundry routine page with a load-by-load schedule for the household.
Hosting Prep Checklist
A printable checklist for the 24 hours before guests arrive.
Decluttering 30-Day Plan
A 30-day declutter plan with one zone per day and a donate / keep / toss column.
Seasonal Wardrobe Reset
A four-times-a-year wardrobe reset checklist with rotation and donate columns.
About the Cleaning Schedules collection
The Cleaning Schedules collection on PlannerPages is built for adults who want a paper-based system without committing to a full pre-printed planner from a stationery brand. Each page in this category stands alone: print one, try it for a week, and decide whether the layout fits the way you actually think.
Every page in the collection is sized for both US Letter and A4 paper, with binding-friendly margins. The pages are designed to print cleanly on inkjet and laser printers in colour or grayscale, so you can keep your printer settings on draft and still get a usable page.
If you are new to paper planning, start with the simplest page in the list — the one with the fewest fields. The most common mistake is printing the most ambitious layout first, then giving up after three days because the page is doing too much. Build the habit first, then move to a denser page when the simpler one stops being enough.
Guides for Cleaning Schedules
Long-form pieces from the guides desk that pair well with this collection:
- The Ultimate Household Binder: Pages Every Home Should Have — A printable household binder you can build in one weekend and use for the next ten years.