Wide Open Spaces
Wide Open Spaces

Wide Open Spaces

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Type of home organizing service
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Introduction: The most satisfying outcome on an organizing job is to leave knowing that the client has had his/her needs well met. If we finish a space and it looks great, but the client has no idea where to find anything and the organizing solution is not intuitive to the client, then we've missed the goal. Again, our goal is to meet the client, understand the way they think, and to create customized solutions that are natural and easily maintained. When that happens, there's no better outcome for us.
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Robin G.
Jun 3, 2016
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Hired on Thumbtack

Hired on Thumbtack

It was wonderful working with Patty. I just moved back into my renovated home and wanted the inside of my kitchen cabinets to look as beautiful as their sleek exterior. Patty helped me achieve this. Just this morning my kitchen designer came to do a few adjustments and when he opened my pantry cabinet he immediately commented on it's tidy, organized look. Patty helped me unpack my boxes and find a place for everything taking into account my family's habits and my usage of all appliances. Everything is clean, organized and efficient. She is pleasant, sociable and a pleasure to work with.
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  • What types of customers have you worked with?

    Our most common jobs are creating organizing systems, and maintenance solutions for those systems, for every room of the home, whether it is creating calm in the family room, streamlining the kitchen or creating files for the home office.The goal is to tease out systems that are natural to the client's rhythm of life and activities. We don't believe that there's only one way to organize a space, but whatever the solution, it must be simple and understandable enough for the client to maintain. The client's vision is our working goal.

  • What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

    When looking to hire a professional organizer, ask the hard questions. Experience, flexibility and the ability to listen to the deepest needs of the client are paramount. Organizing is all about the client, not the organizer. The best outcome should be the one that leaves the client in full control of his/her space; confident that they can maintain the systems and sense of order that they worked so hard to create. Ask your prospective organizer how long the've been in the business, what their favorite type of organizing is, what drives them to do the work they're doing, how their process works when they walk in your door.