Inside: Try a few of these low energy cleaning tasks when you want to get your house in shape but you’re tired.
We all have days when lounging on the couch sounds way more tempting than tackling your to-do list, when even the simplest household chore feels like climbing a mountain.
Exhaustion, whether it’s caused by work, caregiving, chronic illness, emotional strain, or something else, can make it hard to keep up with everyday cleaning tasks.
But here’s the good news: you don’t have to choose between a clean home and your own well-being. Sometimes, just a few minutes of light effort can make a noticeable difference.
When you’re feeling drained, scrubbing your whole kitchen or overhauling your closet probably doesn’t sound too appealing. But there are quite a few low-energy cleaning tasks that you can tackle to make a positive impact on your space.
These small but meaningful actions can help you create enough order to give your space a sense of calm, control, and comfort – and can give you a much-needed sense of accomplishment.
20 Low Energy Cleaning Tasks
Sometimes getting motivated to clean can be challenging. Whether you’re physically exhausted or mentally burned out, these little wins can add up.
Not sure where to start? Here are 20 cleaning tasks that require minimal effort but can make a big impact when it comes to making your space feel more put-together.
1. Make your bed
It takes just a couple of minutes to make your bed, but it instantly makes your room feel more orderly. This is a good simple habit to adopt in your home, although it is helpful to air out your bedding first.
Simply pulling up the covers and fluffing the pillows can transform the space. If you’re really low on energy, just straighten the top layer and smooth out the wrinkles.
2. Wipe down a counter
Grab a damp cloth and do a quick once-over of kitchen or bathroom counters. It doesn’t need to be perfect. Even removing a few crumbs or spots can give the illusion of a much cleaner space.
3. Pick up trash or recycling
Do a small sweep through your space and gather any obvious trash, like wrappers, empty bottles, old receipts – and put them in the trash can (or recycling bin!).
This task requires very little energy but clears visual clutter fast.
4. Toss a load of laundry in the washer
You don’t need to fold or sort anything. Just grab whatever’s on the floor or overflowing from the hamper and get it started.
Starting the washer is one of those “set it and forget it” tasks that does a lot of work while you rest.
5. Unload your dishwasher or drying rack
Even if you only do half, getting some of the clean dishes put away frees up space and reduces kitchen chaos.
Focus on utensils or cups if you want to start small. This daily cleaning habit will help your kitchen function more effectively.
6. Do a five-minute surface sweep
Set a timer and tidy one surface. This might be your coffee table, desk, or nightstand. Put books back on the shelf, gather pens in a cup, toss old mail.
One focused effort can transform a clutter hotspot.
7. Fluff and fold blankets and pillows
Straighten up the couch or bed by folding any blankets and plumping the pillows. It gives the room a “reset” look with minimal physical effort.
8. Sweep or vacuum a small space
Rather than tackling the whole floor, focus on a high-traffic area like the entryway or kitchen.
A quick sweep or vacuum pass can lift your spirits and keep dirt from spreading. Using the right cleaning tools can help you clean more quickly and with less effort.
9. Clean out one drawer
Pick the easiest drawer in your home – maybe the junk drawer, a bedside table, or a bathroom drawer. Toss out expired items, group like with like, and close it up for a little instant gratification.
10. Wipe down a mirror
A clean, smudge-free mirror makes a space feel fresher and more polished – and it takes less than a minute to achieve with a microfiber cloth and a splash of cleaner.
11. Water your plants
While not technically cleaning, watering plants brings much-needed life and attention to your space. For bonus points, grab a paper towel and wipe the dust off a few leaves.
12. Clear away one pile
If you’ve got piles of papers taking up space on your counter, coffee table, or other surfaces in your home, pick one to deal with and implement the no-pile rule.
Toss or recycle junk mail or advertisements you don’t need to keep, file away any documents you need to keep, and pay any bills that need attention.
13. Put away five or ten items
Pick a number. Walk around and return things to their homes. Put your shoes in the closet, your cups in the kitchen, and your books back on the shelf.
This two-minute rule is quick, manageable, and makes a noticeable difference.
14. Clean the bathroom sink
A quick scrub with a sponge or wipe can remove toothpaste spots and soap residue. It’s a small area, so the reward-to-effort ratio is high.
15. Declutter ten items
Grab a bag or box and remove ten things you no longer use, need, or want. They can be donated or tossed, but either way, you’ll have ten fewer things taking up space.
Check out this list of easy items to declutter to help you get started.
16. Tidy the corner of one room
Corners collect clutter. Choose one to focus on. Pick up stray items, dust the baseboard, and straighten any furniture. The room will feel neater even if the rest is untouched.
17. Clean the fridge door or handle
You probably touch it a dozen times a day. Give it a quick wipe to remove fingerprints and grime.
18. Shake out a rug or doormat
Take it outside, give it a few good shakes, and put it back where it belongs. It’s an easy task that helps keep unwanted dirt at bay.
19. Wipe down your remote or light switches
These small surfaces can collect grime fast. A quick clean improves hygiene and aesthetics with almost no effort.
20. Clean up your phone
Looking for a cleaning task you can complete while lounging on the couch? Don’t overlook your cell phone.
Take a few minutes to declutter your phone. You can delete some apps you don’t use, back up the photos from your device to the cloud, or clear out some old email addresses or texts.