Sarah, a Homeschool Mother
With a large unfinished basement available for storage, the possibilities are endless! But this homeschool family needed some help categorizing and making best use of space to bring order to the room.
Sarah, a Homeschool Mother
This client has a large unfinished basement with sturdy metal shelves that provides ample storage space for a multitude of items. As a homeschool mother of 7 children, making sure items can be found quickly is essential! Assigning specific functions for each shelf and making better use of the space accomplished the goal.
Kellie, a Fitness Fanatic
Going to the gym to teach and take group exercise classes is a huge part of this client’s life. When the COVID pandemic forced gyms to close, she and her adult children now temporarily living at home all needed space at home to exercise. The room with the most potential to become an exercise space was currently used to store items needed for outdoor activities. A pegboard on the wall for life jackets, portable chairs, tote bags, and other items had worked for a while and was a handy spot. However, it had become so full of items that it was difficult to find what was needed. There was no way to keep all of these supplies in this area and also turn it into a functional and aesthetically pleasing exercise space.
Amy, a Homeschooling Mother
Even the most organized person can struggle during some life stages. Homeschooling and taking care of multiple young children who are involved in multiple activities is a challenge to say the least. Amy had always been able to keep her home organized before, but the many demands on her time had made this impossible.
Matt, a Collector
This client, an avid collector of remote control vehicles of all sorts, needed my help to bring some order into this room.
Antonette, a Wife & Mother of 4
This client and her family had recently relocated, and she needed some help getting their playroom in order. She needed an organizing system that would allow the children to get the toys they need easily, while keeping craft supplies and school materials out of their reach until she is ready to access them.