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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions 

What is a professional Organizer

A professional organizer empowers families and individuals to take back control of their living spaces through practical and sustainable organization systems designed specifically for their needs and preferences.

The main goal of a professional organizer is to enhance mental clarity, reduce stress and anxiety, and enhance overall happiness in the home.

Through decluttering and crafting personalized solutions for spaces like closets, kitchens, bedrooms, and offices, professional organizers assist clients in streamlining their daily schedules, enhancing time management, and cultivating a more balanced living environment.

How does the process work?

During an organizing session, we usually start with a quick walkthrough of your home. After a brief discussion about your goals and expectations, our organizer(s) will start working.

We'll focus on your priority areas first—those spaces that are most bothersome to you.

After completing the session, we'll tidy up and ensure everything looks just the way you want it.

Do I need to be involved?

It's completely up to you how involved you want to be! We offer done-for-you and done-with-you services.

We do suggest being present during the decluttering phase so we can determine what to keep, discard, or donate. Once we have that information, we can handle the rest efficiently even if you're not at home. 

How long does it take? 

The duration of a home organization session varies based on the project's size and complexity. Our sessions typically range from a minimum of 3 hours to a maximum of 6 hours per day.

For a comprehensive understanding of the project, we recommend starting with an in-depth home consultation.

How much does it cost?

Our hourly rate is $65, and we require a minimum of 3 hours per session 

Are you going to try to get rid of all of my things?

Absolutely not! Our role is to guide and support you throughout the decision-making process by providing insights and suggestions on what items to keep, discard, or donate. However, the final decision always rests with you.