
Home Organising is for the spaces you use every day but struggle to keep under control. Kitchens, pantries, cupboards, laundries, kids’ rooms, spare rooms and home offices.
This is not cleaning. It is creating practical systems that make daily life easier — sorting, categorising, decluttering where needed, and shaping flow and storage around how you actually live.
The goal is calm, usable spaces that are easier to maintain. No styling for photos, no perfectionism — just a home that works better day to day.
Practical Systems for Daily Life
An overflowing pantry, a linen cupboard bursting at the seams, a laundry that swallows everything — most homes have a few spaces that have drifted out of control. The fix is not more storage containers. It is creating zones, flow and routines that fit the way your household actually uses the space.
What is Included
We start with the spaces causing the most friction — usually the kitchen, pantry or a cupboard you cannot keep tidy. Items are sorted, categorised and decluttered where needed, so what remains earns its place.
Then we create practical storage zones tailored to your routines. Daily-use items at the front. Less-used items in clear zones. Labelling and containers only when they genuinely help — never for the sake of it.
You finish with a system you can maintain. The aim is realistic, repeatable and built around the people who actually live in the home.

A Home That Works Better
After a Home Organising session, the difference shows up in everyday moments — meal prep is faster, packing lunches is easier, mornings feel calmer. Things have a place and stay where they belong.
Home Organising can be a single space or a whole-home reset, paced over multiple sessions. Many clients start with one room and gradually work through the home as time and budget allow.

Get Started with Home Organising
Ready for spaces that work better every day? Sessions are $50/hr, 2-hour minimum (from $100/session), across Perth and Fremantle. Book below, or get in touch to talk through which space to tackle first.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to clean before Kiah comes?
No. You do not need to clean or make the space look better before your session. Kiah is there to help with the real space as it is.
Will Kiah make me throw things away?
No. You stay in control of what stays and what goes. Kiah helps you make decisions, but she will not pressure you to get rid of things you are not ready to let go of.
Is this the same as cleaning?
No. Decluttering and home organising are different from cleaning. The focus is on sorting, simplifying, organising and creating systems that make the space easier to use.
What areas do you service?
Kiah works with clients across Fremantle, Perth and surrounding suburbs. If you are unsure whether your area is covered, please get in touch.
Can I book just one room or one wardrobe?
Yes. Many clients start with one wardrobe, cupboard, pantry or room. Starting small is often the easiest way to build momentum.
Do you offer gift vouchers?
Yes. Gift vouchers are available for decluttering, home organising, wardrobe resets and Feng Shui consultations.
Related Services
Wardrobe Reset
A focused session to sort, declutter and organise your wardrobe so getting dressed is easy again.
Decluttering
Practical, non-judgemental support to clear clutter and create more space at your pace.
Feng Shui
Improve the flow, balance and energy of your home — a natural complement to home organising.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is home organising different from decluttering?
Decluttering decides what goes; home organising creates the systems and storage for everything you keep. Once the excess is gone, I set up logical, easy-to-use layouts — where things live, how they're grouped, and how you'll put them back — so your home stays functional day to day. Many clients do both, starting with a declutter and then organising what remains, and I can move straight from one into the other.
Which rooms can you organise?
All the everyday spaces that cause the most friction — kitchens, pantries, cupboards, laundries, home offices, kids' rooms, spare rooms and storage areas. We can tackle a single problem zone like a pantry or linen cupboard, or work through the whole home room by room. If there's one space that's quietly driving you mad, that's usually the best place to start.
Do I need to buy storage containers first?
Please don't buy anything yet. We work out what you actually need first, based on how you use the space — bins and labels come last, and only where they genuinely help. Buying containers before we've sorted and measured almost always leads to the wrong sizes and wasted money. I'll give you a simple shopping list afterwards if anything's needed.
Will the systems be easy to maintain?
Yes — that's the whole point. I build every system around your real routines and habits, not a magazine photo, so it's realistic and repeatable once I've left. We keep things simple and intuitive enough that the rest of the household can follow them too, which is what keeps a space organised long after the session.
How much does home organising cost?
Home organising is $50 per hour with a two-hour minimum, so a session starts at $100. You can begin with a single room or book a longer whole-home reset — whatever suits your budget and the size of the job. I'll give you a clear estimate of how long your space is likely to take before we start, so there are no surprises.
Can I start with just one room?
Absolutely, and most clients do. Starting with the room causing the most stress gives you a quick, motivating win and shows how the process works before committing to more. From there we can tackle the rest of the home at your own pace, one space at a time — there's no pressure to book the whole house at once.
Do you offer gift vouchers?
Yes — home organising vouchers are a popular gift for new homeowners, busy parents or anyone short on time. Vouchers can be put towards a single room or a larger reset, and I'm happy to help the giver choose a sensible amount.