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Home Organising

Thoughtful, hands-on decluttering to help you reset your space and restore a sense of ease and flow. 

Are you overwhelmed, struggling to know where to start, and just need someone to help? I know that feeling and i am here to help. Let's get your home sorted, one step at a time, in a way that is going to work for you.

The benefits of organising.

​Does your home overwhelm you? Do your kitchen cupboards fill you with dread every time you open them. Finding the time to get on top of your clutter, in the fast paced world we live in, almost impossible. When you're working hard, have a family to look after, the thought of spending your precious Sunday afternoon reorganising your kitchen cupboards is just not one you want to even consider.

Rediscover the joy of a well-organised home with The Calm Curator. Let us turn your space into a sanctuary of serenity. 

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The good news is you don't have to tackle this alone. Using the services of The Calm Curator we'll work together to get things organised and then, as if by magic, you'll have:

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  1. A home that works more efficiently saving you time and money 

  2. An environment where you can relax and de-stress

  3. More time to spend with your family because you aren't spending hours looking for things

  4. Systems and processes to maintain a stress free and streamlined home

  5. The lids that fit the pots they were intended for!

  6. Peace of mind to find a new love affair with your home

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Remember, the benefits of organising your home go beyond just the physical space – they extend to both yours and your families mental and emotional well-being as well.

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Contact us today to embark on your journey towards a clutter-free and tranquil living environment!

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The Calm Curator Method

The Calm Curator Method is all about designing systems that fit you—your preferences, your lifestyle, and the way you naturally interact with your space. At its core, it’s based on three key questions: Do you like things hidden away behind closed doors or on display? Do you thrive with micro-organising and detailed categories, or do broad, simple groupings work best for you? And finally, how much time and energy are you realistically willing to spend maintaining those systems? Life is busy, and the way you live—whether you have five minutes a day or an hour a week to tidy—plays a huge role in what will actually work long-term.

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