Spaces designed around your life -
Not the other way around
Most people don't have a stuff problem. They have a system problem. At Hygge Spacemakers Organizing, we don't just tidy — we architect. We assess how you live, how you move, what matters to you, and build a home that holds it all with grace.
This is not a one-day sort and purge. This is a transformation.
Our professional home and office organizers bring a designer's eye and a logistician's mind to every project. We source custom storage solutions, coordinate with your interior designer when needed, and leave your home in a state of intentional, sustainable order — with system

What We Organize
Attics, Garages & Basements:  Utility spaces that function like the rest of your home — clean, logical, retrievable.
Closets, Cabinets & Wardrobes: Â Edit, categorize, and design systems for clothing, accessories, and seasonal storage.
Kitchens & Pantries: Â Functional layouts that match your cooking style. No more searching for the spatula.
Home Offices: Â Calm, productive workspaces with document management, cable routing, and surface systems.
Nurseries & Kids' Rooms: Â Growth-adaptive systems that flex as your children do.
Whole-Home & Estates: Â Comprehensive organizing for luxury residences, vacation homes, and multi-property portfolios.
Special Needs, Ageing and Senior Clients: We move slowly and listen more than we speak. And we never lose sight of the person behind the project.Â
Our Process
Four phases. One seamless experience.
01 — Discover:  A thorough walkthrough and consultation to understand your lifestyle, pain points, and aesthetic vision.
02 — Plan:  A customized organizing plan and, when needed, sourced products and custom solutions that fit your space precisely.
03 — Transform:  Our team executes with care and efficiency — categorizing, curating, installing, and labeling every system.
04 — Sustain:  A personalized maintenance guide and follow-up sessions to keep your systems working long after we leave.
Organizing for Aging & Seniors
For the Season of Letting Go — and What Comes Next
There is a particular kind of courage in deciding to simplify. Whether it is a move to a smaller home, a transition to assisted living, or simply a desire to bring more ease and safety into a space that has been loved for decades — this work takes more than a label maker. It takes patience. It takes respect. And it takes someone who understands that the objects in a lifelong home are not just things.
At Hygge Spacemakers Organizing, we approach senior and aging-in-place projects with a depth of care that goes beyond any other organizing work we do. We move slowly when we need to. We listen more than we speak. And we never lose sight of the person behind the project.

This work is for everyone touched by this transition.
We work with seniors themselves, adult children navigating a parent's transition, estate attorneys managing a loved one's estate, and senior care advisors who need a trusted team to handle the physical work with professionalism and heart. Wherever you are in this process — just beginning to think about it, or in the middle of a necessary transition — we are here to help carry the weight.
We do not rush this work. We know that a bedroom closet can hold fifty years of a life — and we treat it that way.
Our team is trained to work alongside seniors with patience and respect, taking cues from the individual about pace, decision-making, and what matters most. We do not impose a system. We build one together.
What This Looks Like
Aging in Place Organizing:  Reconfiguring spaces for safety, accessibility, and ease — reducing fall risks, improving flow, and making daily life simpler without sacrificing the comfort of home.
Downsizing Support:  A thoughtful, unhurried process of deciding what moves to the next chapter — and what stays, what goes to family, and what is donated or released with care.
Estate Decluttering:  Compassionate clearing and organizing of a loved one's belongings — handled with the discretion and sensitivity the moment deserves.
Senior Move Coordination:  Full move management from the family home to a new residence — packing, hauling, storage, and settling in, all under one team.
Family Coordination: Â We work with adult children, siblings, and family decision-makers to keep everyone aligned and reduce the emotional burden on the family as a whole.
Ongoing Home Maintenance:  Recurring visits to maintain systems and order — so that a well-organized home stays that way as life continues to change.
We know this can feel like a lot. That's exactly why we're here.
You don't have to have it figured out before you call us. Many of our clients reach out before they even know what they need. We'll help you think it through — no pressure, no commitment. Just a conversation.
Organizing for Special Needs
A Home That Works for Every Mind. Every Body. Every Way of Being.
Organization is not one-size-fits-all. For individuals with autism, ADHD, sensory sensitivities, cognitive differences, or physical disabilities, a space that is thoughtfully structured can be genuinely life-changing — reducing overwhelm, supporting independence, and bringing a sense of safety and calm that makes everything else easier.
At Hygge Spacemakers Organizing, we understand that this work requires a different kind of listening. We take time to understand how each individual experiences their home — what causes stress, what brings comfort, what systems they can realistically maintain — and we build around that, not around a template.

We follow the individual's lead. Always.
We work closely with family members, caregivers, and when appropriate, therapists or occupational specialists to ensure the systems we create support the individual's specific needs and goals. We do not impose a standard of "organized" - we ask what organized looks and feels like for this person, in this home, in this life.
What This Looks Like
Sensory-Considerate Organization: Â Reducing visual clutter, noise-generating clutter, and overwhelming environments for individuals with sensory sensitivities or autism spectrum differences.
ADHD-Friendly Systems:  Visual, intuitive, low-barrier systems that work with — not against — the way ADHD brains actually function. Built for real life, not ideal conditions.
Accessibility-Centered Design:  Reconfiguring storage, flow, and layout for individuals with physical disabilities or mobility challenges — maximizing independence and ease of navigation.
Cognitive Support Systems:  Clear, consistent, low-decision organizational systems for individuals with cognitive differences — reducing confusion and supporting daily routines.
Caregiver & Family Support: Â Working alongside parents, guardians, and caregivers to build environments that support the individual while reducing the caregiver's daily load.
Transitional Home Organizing:  Support for individuals moving into a new home, group setting, or independent living situation — making the transition as smooth and familiar as possible.
We do not define what a well-organized home should look like. We ask what it should feel like — for the person who lives there.
Every home we enter is different. Every person we work for is different. That is not a challenge to be managed — it is the work. We show up with patience, without judgment, and with a genuine belief that every individual deserves a home that supports rather than overwhelms them.
We know that finding the right team to work in a home with a special needs family member requires a level of trust that goes beyond checking a box. We welcome that conversation. We are happy to speak with parents, caregivers, or therapists before any session begins — to understand, to ask the right questions, and to make sure we are the right fit before we ever set foot in your home.
Our daughter is high-functioning special needs.
Every family deserves a home that works for everyone in it.
If you're not sure where to start, start with a call. We'll listen, ask a few questions, and together we'll figure out what this could look like for your family. No pressure. No assumptions. Just a conversation.
Trusted by Families Who Expect More
Our clients include architects, interior designers, estate attorneys, realtors and families navigating major life transitions. We are the team their team’s call. We work with discretion, precision, and genuine care for professionals, busy families, families with young children, seniors and people looking to reclaim their time - and we don't consider a project complete until you feel the difference.
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