Pantry Edit
3 hours
One beautifully set-up pantry, labelled and restocked to how you actually cook. Includes decanting into matching jars (supplied or yours), expiry audit and a tidy donation run.
A calm, judgment-free home organising service for Perth households — pantries, wardrobes, whole-home declutters and pre-move pack coaching, done at your pace.
Every service starts with a short conversation on the phone — so I can understand your home, the stage of life you're in, and what "done" feels like for you.
3 hours
One beautifully set-up pantry, labelled and restocked to how you actually cook. Includes decanting into matching jars (supplied or yours), expiry audit and a tidy donation run.
4 hours
A warm, unhurried wardrobe edit. We try on, keep, donate or mend — then set it back up by season and use. You leave with a clear sense of what you actually wear.
Full day (7 hrs)
A full day working through your home one zone at a time. Ideal after a move, a life transition, or when the noise across the whole house is just too much.
3 hours
Before the removalists come: we decide what leaves with you and what goes home-wise. Box-by-box coaching so your new place unpacks in a weekend, not a month.
2 hours
Two hours taming the paper pile: filing, shredding, a simple digital system for bills, warranties and the stack of school notes. Quiet, practical, no lectures.
Slow Sunday started at my kitchen table after my second pre-move purge in three years. I realised the part I actually loved wasn't the purging — it was what came after. The lightness. The way a well-set-up pantry quietly saves you on a Wednesday night. I work slowly and on purpose. I bring linen baskets, not plastic bins. I sort with you, not around you. Nothing gets thrown away without your okay, and donations always go somewhere local and useful.
I walked into the pantry the next morning and actually stopped in the doorway. It is so calm. I have saved hours already — no more opening five containers to find the rice.
We booked a whole-home declutter a month before listing. Freya moved at our pace, gently. She didn't make me feel bad about the spare room. Our agent said the house felt twice the size in the photos.
I was dreading the wardrobe. Somehow we laughed our way through two bin bags of donations and I now own fewer things I love more. No judgement, no pressure. She is a balm.
No — never. Nothing leaves your home without you saying yes first. Organising is mostly about letting the things you actually love have room to breathe. If we finish a session and you've kept every single item, that is genuinely fine.
We sort donations by condition and match them to Perth charities that actually want them. Clothing to Good Sammy, kitchen items to Ishar, books to the Salvos. I provide receipts where available and drop everything off myself — you do not end up with bags in the garage for a month.
Yes. I've organised professors' studies and toddler-era chaos and storage units that hadn't been opened in seven years. I don't have opinions about your stuff. I have opinions about systems. You keep the stuff; we just give it a better home.
A standard pantry — walk-in or wall cupboards — is three hours. That includes decanting, labelling, editing, and a run of donations and recycling. Very large walk-in pantries or very full ones occasionally spill into four; I'll tell you at the quote if I think that's likely.
Tell me a little about your home and the space you'd most like to feel calm again. I reply personally — usually same day. If you'd rather talk, the number is below.