Common Questions
Finding the right support for your home is a personal decision. Here are answers to the questions I am asked most often about the process and how we work together.
You don’t need to be. I care about results, not judgement. My role is to provide a decisive, objective eye and a helping hand to get you back to a place of calm.
Please don't. Seeing your home in its natural state allows me to understand where the systems are breaking down so we can fix them for good. I meet your home exactly as it is.
You don’t need to be in the room the whole time, but you do need to be available for the 'editing' phase where decisions are made, to ensure the systems we build actually fit your habits, and guide me as to what needs to stay vs what can go.
No. I always recommend editing the clutter first. We often find that once the excess is gone, your existing storage is enough. If we do need new pieces, I can suggest options that fit your style and budget.
No — this is organising and styling. I include a light clean of worked areas only, for example by wiping down surfaces and mopping the floor.
Yes. I design spaces with ADHD realities in mind — visual, simple and low-friction. My approach focuses on reducing decision fatigue, making essentials easy to see, and creating systems that work with how your brain actually operates, not against it.