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Spacemaking
You catch your breath when you enter the room. It is clear the type of person who lives here and how this room fits their life. The space has been curated with a loving eye for detail. Anchoring a space on the occupant(s) and their interests and habits, not this season’s trends or the haphazard accumulation of decades, is the heart of purposeful spacemaking.
ideal for: moving-in, repurposing, offices
Letting go
Decluttering might be too lightweight to describe the letting go that we will work through together. Maybe it’s time to open the box that has made three moves with you or take a look at the top shelf in the back of the closet. Artifacts of our life tell our story, and it isn’t always easy find the time, space, and energy to part with them.
ideal for: downsizing, relocation, changes in household
Finding Flow
Is it a struggle to get out of the door on-time? Have you been back and forth between piles of papers in search of an important document? A space with good organization that aligns with how you utilize it can reduce stress and invite items to return to their proper place. Intentional placement and organizing systems that reflect the tides of your environment can be scaled from a single drawer to an entire floor.
ideal for: entryways, kitchens, bathrooms, the fridge
Wayfinding
It can be equal parts disorienting and exhilarating to navigate a life transition. Planned (or not), yours (or another’s), celebrated (or otherwise), straightforward (or complicated), this time is ripe with opportunity to gain perspective. And yes, while your dwelling is a critical component of this , with wayfinding we will do more human-centered work to explore your story of what was and what might be.
ideal for: every flavor of life transition
Logistics
There are so many layers to life transitions. And one of the most exhausting can be logistics. I can assist with everything from creating a project timeline for all of the moving pieces (who is in charge of Whiskers on moving day?), to arranging for the donation of extraneous furniture as you focus on the social transition into the new community, to the more practical things like securing snow removal service, and more.
ideal for: anyone who needs more hours in the day
“I realized that organizing what I own, and making better use of the space is doable. I was able to tackle smaller targeted projects on my own– like organizing the kitchen pantry.”
— Physician and mother of a teenager with not enough free time