Client Projects - February Highlights

It’s been a busy month of organizing homes for good! Here are some top highlights ⬇️

Playroom makeover… for the win!

We started with this client’s living room, and once we were done there, she was eager for us to move onto this playroom. Originally this room was overflowing with holiday items and was filled with kids’ toy chaos.

We cleared out the clutter, sorted through the toys, and reconfigured some furniture. In the end, we were able to transform this space into something functional + easy to maintain for everyone in the family (yes, that includes the little ones too 😊).


What master closet dreams are made of!

One of the first questions we ask when working with new clients is - “What type or organizing experience are you looking for?”

This one was a "done for you” job. Our client traveled most of the time we were there, so we kept her in the loop by texting her pictures a couple times asking for ‘keep/go’ decisions, and she also helped us by decluttering in between sessions.

We created smart + simple systems to maximize the pretty base storage (of course with baskets and labels). We also organized her inventory storage room, linen closet, hallway utility closet, guest room closet, and laundry room cabinets... all in 3 DAYS!


The transformation that changed us.

This one was different.

We are blessed to work with clients with all types of projects, motivating reasons, goals + visions. Some have decades of memories to uncover, some want function + style, and some are going through unimaginable grief.

In 6 days, we organized 8 different spaces for this client and converted 4 of those spaces to function in a whole new way (which meant a lot of furniture switch-a-roos). Those 6 days were not only transformative for our client - but for my team and I as well.

After the project was complete, the client told us she is “proud of her home again”, that she “is the richest person in the city.” ❤️

We may have to fight for that spot, but I’m a better human, richer in love, and grateful to be a small part in helping our clients walk through some of life’s most challenging times.


Kristin Roser