
Clutter of the week
Do you feel like everyone has an organized house except you?
It’s not true!
Each week we add a real-life clutter pic to prove that you are NOT alone!

Attack of the Cardboard Kraken
There’s something delightfully ambitious about a room doing this much at once. It’s clearly a bedroom, but it’s also functioning as a storage center, a changing station, a fan-powered climate zone, and possibly an art studio—or a costume department? It’s the kind of challenge that keeps a professional organizer’s work endlessly entertaining.

The Closet of Curiosities
As a professional organizer, I never know what I'm walking into—and that's part of the fun. When I stepped into this closet, I felt like I'd entered a secret pantry-thrift store hybrid with a twist of mystery novel.

Wrath of the Sock Monster
When I walked into this room, I felt like an explorer discovering the secret lair of a mythical beast—perhaps one that hoards laundry instead of gold. As a professional organizer, I’ve navigated all kinds of cluttered terrain, but there's something charmingly rebellious about a room that says, “I know where everything is. Mostly.

Attack of the Craft Supplies
When I walked into this room, my first thought was: “Aha! A creative mastermind lives here.” My second thought was: “I should probably watch my step

Tinsel Takeover
As a professional organizer, I’ve seen my fair share of chaotic corners, but walking into this room felt like I had accidentally stumbled into the North Pole after a holiday blowout. Wrapping paper tubes were leaning like festive little towers, ornaments were rolling free like they’d staged an escape, and wreaths were lounging around as if they'd retired

The floor is lava
When it’s all said and done, this space will still be full of personality—just a little more intentional. The projects will still happen, the drawings will still fill the floor, but the chair? It might actually get to do its job.

The Garage That Time Forgot (But We Didn't)
By the time we’re done, this garage will go from “Where’s the rake?” to “Wow, I forgot we had this much space.” It’ll be a usable, functional, dare-we-say enjoyable space again. Because behind every cluttered garage is a person who just needed a Saturday and a strategy—and maybe someone else to untangle the weed trimmer from the snowblower.

Kitten Kingdom
Stepping into this spare bedroom, it’s clear that royalty has lived here—small, furry royalty with tiny toe beans and zero respect for boundaries. This space has been a full-on kitten kingdom, complete with tunnel forts, pillow piles, and what I can only assume was a snack bar of scattered kibble. The floor tells the tale of zoomies past, while the vacuum stands nearby like a brave knight who’s seen things.

The Great Blanket Uprising (and Other Living Room Legends)
This isn’t a room in disrepair; it’s a room that’s waiting to be brought back into alignment. The pieces are all there—seating, entertainment, comfort—just temporarily shuffled. What it needs now is some clear sorting: what’s staying, what’s moving, and what simply needs a home other than the floor or the arm of the couch.

From obstacle course to fun zone
I’m not here to ruin the monkey bar magic or declare war on scooters—I’m just here to make sure you don’t have to climb over a camping stove to reach your bike helmet. With some smart zoning, creative vertical storage, and a little purging of what’s no longer useful, we can turn this obstacle course into an organized basecamp for all kinds of adventures.

Turning Chaos into cozy
By working with the space (and the child’s habits), we can build a system that supports independence and creativity. Getting dressed won’t feel like an obstacle course, and treasured items won’t end up buried under piles of laundry.

Adventure Awaits
I can already see a path to making this space work better—one where finding a screwdriver doesn’t require an expedition. With a little strategy this garage will be back in business in no time!

Where’s the floor?
The shelves, the toys, the laundry baskets—they’re all just waiting for their moment to shine. It’s going to be a total transformation, and I’m ready to dig in!

The Basement of endless possibilities
A big part of home organization is making sure the systems work for real life—not just for magazine covers. That means designing a setup that fits the family’s needs and lifestyle, whether it’s clear zones for storage, playful areas for kids, or a laundry space that doesn’t make you want to run for the hills.

Crafting Chaos
The goal is to make cleanup quick and setup seamless, so when inspiration strikes, nothing slows it down. It’s about creating a space that invites both spontaneity and sanity—where you can find your favorite brush without digging through a mountain of washi tape.

Unboxing the magic
As a professional organizer, I always approach spaces like this with curiosity and respect. It isn’t clutter—it’s organized chaos, a layered snapshot of a life well-lived.

Clothesplosion
It’s normal for wardrobes to get out of control when the space doesn’t match the pace of daily living. This isn’t about blame—it’s about building a setup that works for how you actually use your clothes, not how a magazine thinks you should.

Operation dolly declutter
This basement playroom is pure adventure—books everywhere, dolls mid-drama, and a Barbie party that ended under suspicious circumstances. The electric piano leans coolly against the wall, the drum set sits like it owns the place, and two reading chairs look like they’ve seen things.

Out of space? Give us a call!
No rush—this space is simply ready for a little TLC. I begin folding the laundry, and slowly, the couch reappears, the bags get sorted, and the aquarium gets a fresh start. Little by little, the whole area begins to feel lighter, brighter, and a lot more welcoming.

We clear every corner
The table is like a little kingdom of bins, food, and appliances, with a blender lurking somewhere underneath, probably plotting its next smoothie. There are bags and boxes stacked high on the chairs like some kind of modern art sculpture. Canning supplies are peeking out from one corner, as though they’re trying to make a grand return after a long vacation.