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Together we created an efficient, pleasant room where I am once again inspired.  I appreciate that you didn’t scold me for letting things get so bad in the first place...  There is no way I could have done this alone... In addition, your suggestion for re-arranging my living room was pure genius! 

~Bonny Peters, Bath, PA 

  • How do I set a consultation (& is there a fee)?
  • Should I get involved in the process (& will my involvement reduce the price)?
  • Can a project still be a success without my hands-on involvement?
  • I'm not a perfectionist. Can I ever maintain it after the project is complete?
  • Do you organize less tangible things, besides space?
  • You talk a lot about habits. Do we really need to get into all of that?
  • With something like a garage, do you just design areas or install producst too?

     How do I set a consultation (& is there a fee)?
    Simply contact me to arrange a free consultation (a fee will be communicated in advance if considerable travel is required). We'll discuss the areas in which you need assistance. I then provide a free estimate for services.
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     Should I get involved in the process (& will my involvement reduce the price)?
    Absolutely, but it depends on the project. Client involvement is encouraged with tasks such as paper organizing because investing yourself in the process makes successful maintenance more likely once the project is complete. The price will also go down because a few hours from you means a few less on-site hours for me.
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     Can a project still be a success without my hands-on involvement?
    Yes. Hands-on involvement by the client is not required. In fact, certain projects like installing a new closet system would not require your help (unless you need to purge and donate excess clothing). Once we discuss your needs, a plan can be devised and carried out without you needing to get your hands dirty.
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     I'm not a perfectionist. Can I ever maintain it after the project is complete?
    There's no need to be a perfectionist. In fact, perfectionists often have a more difficult time with organizing (they sometimes neglect it altogether if there's not enough time to make it perfect). Because the project will be based on your personal or business habits, it is more likely to work for you.
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     Do you organize less tangible things, besides space?
    Yes. I organize time, events & thoughts. For many, their space isn't the issue (or not the cause of their issue), but rather their approach or management of time. I enjoy providing conceptual assistance and offering differing ways of doing or looking at things.
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     You talk a lot about habits. Do we really need to get into all of that?
    It is understood that some people don't want their habits analyzed; they just want their closets organized. While many projects can benefit from looking at patterns of use, some jobs are more straight-forward. If you don't feel like talking about habits, just say "Chris - don't analyze; just organize". My feelings won't be hurt (much).
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     With something like a garage, do you just design areas or install producst too?
    I handle all aspects of the project from the design and purchase of materials to installation and clean up. I can build items too (like shelves)if your project calls for it.
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