Bedroom: Shine 清掃
Clean, and use cleaning to inspect.
Build a cleaning rhythm for your bedroom — daily tasks take under 5 minutes when Sort and Set in Order are in place.
Shine tasks for the Bedroom
- Daily: Make the bed immediately after getting up
- Daily: Return all clothing to the wardrobe — nothing on the chair
- Daily: Clear floor of any items
- Weekly: Change bed linen
- Weekly: Dust surfaces
- Weekly: Vacuum or sweep floor
- Weekly: Clean mirror
- Monthly: Wipe down wardrobe interior
- Monthly: Check for clothing to donate
- Monthly: Rotate seasonal items
What is the Shine phase?
Shine (清掃, Seiso) is daily, weekly, and monthly cleaning — but in 5S it means more than cleaning. Cleaning is inspection: you notice when something is running low, when something is broken, when a zone is drifting. A well-maintained space gives constant feedback about whether the system is working.
Common questions about the Bedroom
How do I keep my bedroom tidy every day?
Two habits do most of the work: make the bed immediately after getting up (takes 90 seconds and signals that the room is in order), and return all clothing to the wardrobe or laundry before leaving the room. Nothing on the floor, nothing on the chair. Those two rules alone prevent 80% of bedroom disorder.
How often should I declutter my wardrobe?
A full clothing audit twice a year — before summer and before winter — catches anything outgrown, damaged, or unworn during the season. The hanger-reversal trick speeds this up: reverse all hangers at the season start; anything not reversed after 6 months was not worn and can leave.
Should a TV be in the bedroom?
From a 5S perspective: a TV in the bedroom introduces function-creep that degrades the sleep zone. The bedroom is for sleep and getting dressed. Every additional function — entertainment, work, exercise — increases the amount of stuff the room needs to accommodate and degrades its primary purpose.
How do I organise a small bedroom?
Under-bed storage for out-of-season items (in labelled boxes or vacuum bags), vertical wardrobe space rather than wide, and a strict no-floor-items rule. In a small bedroom, the floor area is the room — keep it completely clear and the space feels much larger.
Common Bedroom mistakes
✗ Mistake
The chair that becomes a clothing pile
✓ Fix
Remove the chair if it can't stay clear, or assign it strictly to "tomorrow's outfit only"
✗ Mistake
Wardrobe stuffed so tight nothing comes out easily
✓ Fix
If you can't see and reach everything, you're storing too much. Sort first.