Spring Clean Goals: Sparkling Surfaces, Fresh Air, and Gorgeous Blooms
Spring cleaning isn’t exactly a breeze, despite the warming weather. Your checklist is probably bursting with “fun” tasks like decluttering every closet, deep-cleaning the fridge, scrubbing floors, and disinfecting everything. It’s chaotic and it’s exhausting, but somehow, it’s also kind of satisfying? Once the windows are squeaky clean and the floors are spotless, it finally feels like spring. But you know what really seals the deal? Flowers. Filling your space with fresh, colorful blooms is like putting a bow on your hard work. At Perro’s Flowers in Worcester, Massachusetts, we’re all about that finishing touch that takes your home from “clean” to “spring-ready.” From a bold bouquet on the table to a few houseplants in the bathroom (yes, that’s a thing), flowers make all that elbow grease totally worth it. You did the work, now let us help you celebrate it.
Refresh and Renew Your Bathroom
Keeping your bathroom clean doesn’t have to mean stocking up on harsh sprays and tossing out roll after roll of paper towels. After decluttering your closet, level up your bathroom clean with a DIY mix: dish soap, water, citric acid powder, and a small amount of your favorite essential oil (lemon or tea tree = chef’s kiss). Pour it in a reusable bottle and get to spritzing. Shower curtain needing a clean? Wash it in the washing machine (just read the care label first). Wipe your mirrors with vinegar and a reused cloth rag for that flawless shine. Ditch the chemical drain cleaner and pour boiling water down instead (as long as your pipes are up for it). Then disinfect surfaces for the grand finale. These easy, earth-friendly switches keep your space fresh and functional without harming the planet.
Purify and Refresh Your Bathroom with Flowers
We’d argue that bathrooms are the most important room to clean right, but sometimes folks forget that they need decor to have that spa-like vibe we love. Plants make perfect sense here, as they do double duty, looking cute while they filter the air. For drama, philodendrons are a great pick, as their trailing leaves fill the room with vibrant green goodness. For easier care, you just can’t go wrong with a snake plant, which ask very little of their tenders. If you need blooms in your bathroom, which add sophistication and color to the mix, we recommend orchid plants. They’re surprisingly easy to care for and go a long way in making bathrooms feel super posh.
Reorganize and Declutter Your Bedroom
Our bedrooms (especially the closets if we’re being honest) have a tendency to become a bit neglected with regard to storage and clutter. No judgment, it’s ridiculously easy to stash things and keep them out of sight, out of mind. Let this be your chance to give your bedroom the total reorg it needs. Your wardrobe and closets should be the first place you tackle, pulling out all of the clothes and shoes that are collecting dust and putting them into the donate pile. When you’re done, you’ll absolutely love how much space you have to curate the essentials that are left. Apply the same tactics to your nightstands and bookshelves, letting go of items that no longer spark joy (yep, we’re still feeling that Marie Kondo vibe). Finish by cleaning under the bed, and mind the dust!
“Spark Joy” and Reorganize Your Bedroom with Fresh Flowers
Now that the piles have been sorted and the dust bunnies have been conquered, the fun part of your bedroom’s spring refresh can begin. Yep, we’re talking about the flowers, which are literally the best kind of artwork you can have in your now spotless, newly tranquil space. A bouquet of your favorite blooms (especially the kind that make your dreams sweet) is always a fabulous option, but so are some of our favorite spring blooms this year. Snapdragons, for starters, are an underrated gem that command attention and make us smile every time. Tulips are just straight up classic all day every day, the perennial reps of springtime’s arrival. And we’re loving anthuriums right now, which are on-trend and filled with the bright, energetic energy on point with the moment.
Refine and Clean Your Kitchen
Kitchens can feel cramped fast, between overflowing drawers, cluttered counters, and that one gadget you swear you’ll use someday. First step? Clear the chaos. Stash away tools, appliances, and spice jars you don’t use daily. Then swap out random items for stylish canisters that are both cute and functional. Your countertops should reflect your style, but still leave space for, you know, actually cooking. Let the light in by switching heavy drapes for sheer ones; they’ll brighten the room without blocking that dreamy natural glow. Give your linens a refresh, too. Change out those dark, wintry towels for ones that rep spring. Finally, keep it personal. A bit of art or a fun pop of color adds charm, just don’t overdo it. Your kitchen’s a workhorse, but it deserves to look good.
Uplift and Refine Your Kitchen with Blooms
There’s something about a sparkling kitchen that makes everything taste better, especially the sweet stuff (juicy cherries, peak-season strawberries, rich dark chocolate, and that fresh-squeezed orange juice you swear you’re going to make more often). But let’s not stop at snacks; bring in the blooms! Flowers add life, rich color, and a soft scent that makes your kitchen feel extra fresh. Hydrangeas are always the moment at this time of year; their hues (hello, pinks, blues, and dreamy purples) shine in natural light. Want to mix it up? Pair them with tall, dramatic delphinium, a floral fave of 2026. Don’t forget the practical greens, like mini herb gardens or a lush philodendron that bring texture and purpose.
Cleaning for spring is kind of a grind. But once your home’s fresh and full of flowers? It’s 100 percent worth it. Blooms bring beauty and wellness aplenty. (Yes, plants really do make you feel better.) Come see us at Perro’s Flowers, where we’ve got nature’s best on deck.