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Well Organized Closet

Organized Stuff Method

Our "S.T.U.F.F" method for an organized Space

  1. Stuff Out

  2. Tidying

  3. Uniting

  4. Functional Zoning

  5. Flagging

We Lay all the items  on the floor or a flat surface.

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STEP 01/05

Stuff Out

To get a overview of the space, we take out all your stuff from the space.

STEP 02/05

We Pick each and every item and ask you Questions.

Its your turn to make quick decisions on what to keep/Donate/Relocate/Trash.

FAIR WARNING - Quite often, this stage of the process is quite messy .

Just remember, it's totally okay to let go of things that don't bring you joy anymore.

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Tidying

STEP 03/05

To start, it's best to separate items into broad categories.

Then sub-categorize them based on color, size, name, date, or usage.

By Uniting items, it will be easier to find what you need.

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Uniting like Items

STEP 04/05

Our approach breaks down each location into different zones, tailored to your lifestyle and preferences.

Each zone is utilized for a specific category of items.

Visual/Hidden style storage products are used based on your preference.

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Functional Zoning

We Label everything to elevate the space and make it easier to find and put items away quickly.

Labeled homes are three times more likely to stay organized.

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STEP 05/05

Flagging

Our Work

Frequently asked questions

Less Stress

A messy house increases your levels of cortisol, the stress hormone. This puts you at risk for mental disorders like depression, as well as physical illness.

Improves Health

A neat living space reduces your anxiety, cutting down cravings and overeating. Meal planning, batch cooking become easier to incorporate into your lifestyle.

More Productivity

A home organization system can drastically cut down the time and effort you spend on chores. More free Time for your passions - Increases Productivity.

Improves Relationships

 You might argue about mess with your spouse, or find yourself snapping at your children if you've spent 10 minutes looking for something.

Organizing your home together builds community among your family members.

Saves Money

If we simply organize our stuff so that everything has a home. When we know for sure what we have (and where it is!), then we’re not buying  extras. Thus, we save money.

Serve as Role Model

Being organized can serve as role model to your family and kids. Especially kids observe our habits and gets adopted easily.

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