Manhattan Spring Cleaning: Making the Most of Small Spaces This Season
- Simcha
- Apr 6
- 2 min read
Spring in Manhattan is a beautiful thing. More daylight, warmer weather, that feeling of fresh starts.
And then you look around your 600-square-foot apartment and realize: you can finally see all the clutter you've been ignoring all winter.
Spring cleaning a Manhattan apartment isn't the same as spring cleaning a house with a garage and a basement. You can't just move things around—you have to be strategic about what stays and what goes.
Start with the Stuff That Doesn't Fit Your Life Anymore
In a small space, everything you keep needs to earn its place.
Winter coats you didn't wear? Donate them before next season. Kitchen gadgets you bought with good intentions but never use? Someone else could be using them.
Books you've already read and won't read again? NYC has amazing library donation programs.
When you clear out what's not serving you, you immediately have more breathing room.
Go Vertical with Your Storage
Manhattan apartments usually have decent ceiling height. Use it.
Floating shelves add storage without taking up floor space. Over-door organizers work wonders in closets and bathrooms. Wall-mounted racks can hold everything from pots and pans to cleaning supplies.
Think up, not out.
Make Your Small Space Healthier, Not Just Tidier
This is where spring cleaning becomes more than just decluttering.
Open your windows and let fresh air circulate. Wash your curtains and bedding. Swap out any old plastic food containers for glass.
Check what's under your sink—those harsh chemical cleaners can be replaced with natural alternatives that work just as well.
Small spaces mean everything is closer to you. Make sure what's close to you supports your health.
Focus on What You See Every Day
You don't have to deep-clean your entire apartment in one weekend. That's overwhelming, and truthfully, unnecessary.
Pick the areas you see and use most: your kitchen counter, your bedroom, your entryway.
When those spaces feel good, your whole apartment feels better—even if there's still work to do in the back of your closet.
Living Well in Small Spaces
I love working with Manhattan clients because small space living forces you to be intentional. Every item, every system, every choice matters.
And when your space is organized to support how you actually live? Even 600 square feet can feel spacious.
Need help making your Manhattan apartment work better for you? Let's create systems that fit your space and your life.




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