Minimalist Cleaning Schedule Template
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Do you want your apartments or work premises always to be clean? Achieve the desired result thanks to our Minimalist Cleaning Schedule Template, which will help you keep track of cleaning and fairly distribute different rooms according to the schedule.
Monthly + Weekly Cleaning Schedules
Our cleaning schedule template consists of two blanks: the first is for the monthly cleaning schedule, and the second is to organize your weekly routine. Therefore, the second table is more detailed and features more space for your notes.
Differences in the layouts inside the template:
- The monthly cleaning table consists of a header with a place for names, space for writing down rooms, notes, dates, and checklists for each day (31 days in total).
- The second free schedule maker also includes placeholders where you can write down the week and period, and there are also Clean and Check checklists for each day of the week.
Both options have a simple black-and-white design with easy-to-read fonts. Find the best schedule - Google Sheets for your situation with TheGoodocs!
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- Free Template
- Easily change the text, images, and more
- Created: December 5, 2024
- Author: Halyna Uygur
- DPI: 300. Ready to Print at Office/Home
- Size: 297 x 210 mm
- Free Standard Google fonts
- Compatible: Google Docs and Microsoft Word
- Color: White
- Style: Minimalist
- Downloads: 117
- Added to collections: 4
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Minimalist Cleaning Schedule
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