Bespoke home organising plans

Your home is uniquely yours. Organise it to reflect how you wish to live and it will start to assist you in creating that life for yourself. 

Why buy a home organising plan?

The benefits of a do-it-yourself organising plan

A plan for your home

Receive an affordable, detailed guide to making the most of your home based on how you wish to live. It includes layout, room usage, furniture placement, Feng Shui, organising, storage, cleaning and styling advice.

Feel inspired

Empowered with the knowledge of what to do and where to start, you can begin to make changes and create your dream home.

Love your home and life

Live in a beautiful, calming, uplifting and homely home, which nurtures you every day throughout your life.

A home organising plan tailored to you

What you'll get in a bespoke home organising plan

Consultation

We will meet, either in your home or on a video call, and discuss the solutions you are looking for and how I can help. I offer plans for a single room or a whole house, working to your needs.

What is the difference between your face-to-face/virtual organising and an organising plan?

If you are happy to work on your home alone and would like some direction, advice and inspiration, then an organising plan is a perfect choice. And you can get in touch at any time if you have any questions or need help with anything. My face-to-face or virtual organising is better for if you would like my help carrying out the process. If you’re unsure which is best for you, get in touch and we can have a chat about how I can help.

What preparation do I need to do?

Your home works best for you when it holds only what you love and use. You will not get the result you desire from organising if your house is full of clutter. I recommend having a clear-out if you need to and can help you with this if you wish.

Your organising plan

You will be presented with a bespoke plan, which will include:

  • A detailed floorplan of your room or house with recommended furniture layout
  • Details on how you can use each area to make the most of your home in line with how you wish to live
  • Cupboard by cupboard advice on where to keep your things so that your home functions better 
  • Tips on how to tidy and arrange specific areas based on your needs
  • Storage ideas to suit your taste, budget and lifestyle and to help you stay organised
  • Tips on how to minimise clutter in trouble spots
  • Cleaning and tidying advice
  • Floorplan, room/area usage, and styling advice in line with Feng Shui and your life goals
  • Advice on how to clear stagnant and negative energy and maximise the flow of loving energy (chi).
  • Styling advice to make your home feel homely and look beautiful
  • Advice on how to implement the changes

How you organise your home will have an impact on how you spend your time in it. I can also offer life organising tips as part of your plan, to help you make the most of your life both inside and out of the home.

Follow up call

We will have a 30 minute follow up telephone or video call to talk through the plan, answer any questions and give further advice on anything if needed. I am also available to offer ongoing support as you transform your home.   

Prices

Life organising advice can be added for an additional price depending on your experience.

One room plan

  • Free assessment
  • Bespoke plan for your chosen room
  • Follow up calls and emails

£90

Small house plan (up to four rooms)

  • Free assessment of up to five hours
  • Bespoke plan for your home of up to four rooms
  • Follow up calls and emails

£300

Large house plan (up to eight rooms)

  • Free assessment of up to five hours
  • Bespoke plan for your home of up to eight rooms
  • Follow-up calls and emails

£500

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Four things to keep on your kitchen counters and four things not to keep

 

Four things to keep on your kitchen counters:
1. Electrical equipment that gets used daily
2. Cooking essentials like oils and seasoning
3. Accessories that get used daily such as chopping boards, kitchen towel, knife blocks, utensil holders
4. A limited number of decorative items to make it homely (choose from plants, candles, lamps, flowers, cookbooks, crockery, fruit bowls)

Four things to avoid keeping on your kitchen counters:
1. Excess food (go through your cupboards, throw out of date food away, then commit to not exceeding your cupboard/storage space)
2. Aspirational equipment you never get round to using (be realistic)