Amanda, a Crafter and Grandmother
Laundry is a necessary evil when it comes to household routines. If you’re going to spend time in there anyway, why not make sure the room is functional and pleasing to the eye? Decluttering and installation of shelving and hangers for cleaning tools transformed this client’s laundry room into a space she doesn’t mind going into anymore.
Melinda, a Working Mother of Five
A mother of five children under ten with a busy work life sought my help with this laundry room. Check out this awesome transformation that we accomplished together!
Bridget, a Retiree
A pile of random items on the washer or dryer can really disrupt the laundry routine. It only took a few minutes to whip this laundry room into shipshape.
Cindy, a Grandmother & Retiree
Many people don’t consider a laundry room as worthy of needing order. After all, it’s a small room, and no one but the family goes into it. But small spaces that are used frequently really benefit from order and pleasant aesthetics. The better a room looks and functions, the more willing we are to go into it and do the work we need to do. This laundry room had gotten into some disarray over the years. It didn’t take much time at all to make a big difference in this space.
Erin, a Hair Stylist
This client lives in a large home with extended family members of all ages. Since multiple adults and children share all the spaces, establishing and maintaining order is especially difficult.
A Local Church
Whether we’re talking about a home or a church, any time a group of people occupies the same building for many years, items will accumulate and disorder will result. With multiple ministries in the community and abroad, taking the time to organize is often difficult. This project was unique in that I worked alongside church volunteers as well as church staff.
Suzanne, a Homeschool Mom
As a homeschool mother of two young children, Suzanne doesn’t have much time to devote to organizing. The laundry room was an easy choice to begin with as it is utilized frequently and would be a fairly quick project to tackle. The goal was for the area to be used for laundry items and as surplus storage of food, paper products, cleaning products, and tools.
Sally, a Grandmother
his client needed help organizing her pantry and wash house (small building with her washer, dryer, and extra storage space). She takes care of her grandchildren regularly and had not been able to keep some frequently used areas of her home organized. She needed some help getting them back in order so that she could work on other home projects.
Gretchen, a pediatrician
This client needed some help with a few cluttered and disorganized areas in her home. Since she and her husband both work in very demanding jobs and their two college-age children are taking classes and working, this left little time to keep the house in order.