4 Steps to Transforming Your Space
Our approach offers a concise roadmap—each stage tailored to align with your vision and simplify the journey towards intentional living.
Step 1: Assess
Step 1: Assess
When working with a new client, we always start with a comprehensive 20-minute phone consultation. We'll take a quick tour of your space to get a sense of the project’s scope, and you'll have a chance to share where you feel you need the most support. This is also a time for you to tell us about your overarching goals—these will become our compass as we navigate transforming your space together. The consultation is free of charge.
Step 2: Declutter
Step 2: Declutter
Here’s where our work is really scalable: we can offer guidance while you do the sorting, or we can roll up our sleeves and tackle it all with you—sorting, decluttering, and removing everything that no longer serves you. Once we’ve identified what’s leaving your space, we thoughtfully redistribute it. The very best items may be consigned, with you receiving 40% of the proceeds. The rest is donated or rehomed through our network of local partners, including community donation centers, women’s shelters, animal rescues, and food banks. Our goal is to keep your items out of landfills, making your transformation a sustainable one.
Step 3: Organize
Step 3: Organize
We take into consideration the layout of your home, the storage you have available, and how you naturally move through your space. Our philosophy is that your things should have a home that feels intuitive to you—making it easier to stay organized without too much fuss.
Looking for more guidance? Explore our Field Notes for expert tips on getting and staying organized.
Step 4: Consign
Step 4: Consign
Let’s brainstorm and come up with a fun and fitting solution for your collection of stuff! Options include listing your items for sale on our website (on our plethora of other shops including Ebay, Poshmark, and Etsy), hosting a yard sale or an auction, or making a 501c3 donation, perhaps to your favorite theater company or local non-profit.