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A quick look at some of the most exciting TIDY VIBES projects so far this year.


home office organisation


Early during our consultation, this client shared that she’d love a space to sit down & write at her desk which had been taken over by stuff for her children (which often happens in this season of life!). It was a joy to organise this area along with her bedroom & bathroom to give her a space to pause & reflect.

Picture of a desk with clean surfaces.
Picture of the same desk covered with items that didn't belong.

storage room & pantry transformation


With a growing family, this spare room needed to take on many functions while still remaining organised. The client did a wonderful job selecting a new shelving unit that fit perfectly into the recess. The finished result was a calming, multifunctional space that housed a fully stocked pantry & toy rotation system on the adjacent wall.

An organised pantry with all items in bins and containers
A full pantry with many items together on the shelf.

boujee Bathroom refresh


This spacious bathroom was given a simple refresh with the help of some new organisers & the creation of some distinctive zones for getting ready.

wardrobe revamp


By better utilising the closet space alongside a free-standing clothing rack, this client can now more easily see what she loves to wear.

testimonials

  • "if a calm environment allows you to pause, breathe, rest, do your most important work, then organising is radical self care".

    Samantha McCourt, Founder & Chief Organising Officer of TIDY VIBES

  • "Remember, it's not a deal if you don't need it".

    Christine Platt, ‘The Afrominimalist’s Guide to Living with Less’

  • “Outer order isn’t a matter of having less or having more; it’s a matter of wanting what we have.”

    Gretchen Rubin, ‘Outer Order, Inner Calm’

  • "Home organisation isn't so much a singular event, but more of a process & a mindset.

    Samantha McCourt, Founder & Chief Organising Officer of TIDY VIBES

  • “Life will become more pleasant and comfortable if we get rid of some of the abundance.”

    Margareta Magnusson, The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning