Organizing Service

Kitchen drawer containing stacked bowls, coffee cups, and coffee pod holders.

Organizing To Align with How You Live

Organizing Pricing

$85/hour · 4-hour minimum

During an organizing session:

  • We begin by understanding how you use the space — your routines, habits, and friction points

  • I design systems that feel natural and easy to maintain, not overly structured or precious

  • We prioritize accessibility, visibility, and flow so items return to their home without effort

  • Everything is arranged with intention — not just to look tidy, but to work day after day

Organizing sessions may include:

  • Resetting drawers, cabinets, shelves, and open storage

  • Creating clear, intuitive categories that match daily use

  • Adjusting furniture or layout to improve access and movement

  • Simplifying storage so it supports consistency, not overwhelm

  • Recommending containers or tools only when they truly add value

This service is especially helpful if:

  • Your home feels cluttered even after decluttering

  • You’re tired of systems that don’t stick

  • You want your space to feel easier to maintain over time

  • You want organizing that feels calm, practical, and supportive

Organizing often follows decluttering, but it can also stand alone. Some clients choose to integrate organizing with ongoing Foundation care so systems are gently reinforced and evolve naturally as life changes.

It’s about function, flow, and ease. The goal is to create systems that quietly support your daily routines so your home feels simpler to maintain, not harder to live in.

Many clients come to organizing after decluttering, or after realizing that their space technically has storage but doesn’t work the way they move through their day. Drawers become catch-alls. Closets feel chaotic. Systems exist, but they don’t feel intuitive - so they don’t last.

This service focuses on designing organizing systems that fit how you actually live, not how an influencer says it should.


Ready to Begin

I’d love to understand your home and how it wants to support you.

Complete a short intake form — this does not commit you to a session. It helps me understand your home, what feels off, and what kind of support is most helpful.

Process:

  1. Share a Few Details — Complete intake form with home info, priorities, and service interest

  2. Personal Review & Guidance — I review your intake and recommend next steps

  3. Alignment & Scheduling — Confirm scope, session date, and timing

  4. Confirmation & Payment — Pay upfront to reserve your session

  5. Your Home, Cared For — I arrive with presence, attention, and intention