My Story

For as long as I can remember, I've been drawn to creating order—not because I needed things to look perfect, but because thoughtful spaces have always helped me think more clearly, breathe more deeply, and move through life with intention.

Long before I knew this would become my life's work, I spent six months backpacking through Europe with everything I owned on my back. Living that simply taught me something I wouldn't fully appreciate until years later: what we choose to carry—and what we're willing to leave behind—shapes the journey ahead.

Like so many people, I've experienced seasons of profound transition and loss. I've cared for loved ones at the end of life, watched relationships change, rebuilt after unexpected endings, and learned what it feels like to let go of versions of life I thought would last forever.

Those experiences taught me that grief isn't limited to death. We also grieve identities, homes, dreams, routines, health, relationships, and the quiet endings that reshape our lives.

No matter what life asked me to carry—or let go of—I found myself returning to the same place: creating space.

What began as a way to regain a sense of stability gradually became something much deeper. As I edited my surroundings, I realized I was also making room emotionally—for clarity, healing, possibility, and the next version of myself. Your home tells the story of where you've been. Together, we can help it support where we're going.

Professionally, my background in psychology, operations, and systems taught me how to simplify complexity, solve problems, and create practical solutions. Personally, life taught me empathy, resilience, and the importance of meeting people exactly where they are.

Today, I bring both together.

Whether you’re navigating a move, a divorce, the loss of someone you love, caring for an aging parent, or simply feeling overwhelmed by the weight of your belongings, my goal isn't just to organize your home. It's to help create an environment that supports the life you're living now—not the one you're trying to hold onto.

I believe your home should evolve as you do.

Because creating space isn't about getting rid of things.

It's about making room for what's next.