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Organization & intentional curation support for reclaiming your home.

Grace Your Space offers a supportive structure for decluttering, organizing, and creating a home space that is right for you.

Outdated home systems are not a personal failure; rather, puzzles we approach with curiosity. Each home is bursting with potential, and items can be seen in a new light.

You don’t have to start from scratch!

Home organizing carries possibilities for deep emotional and personal impacts. Creating space for yourself creates new possibilities for revealing the sanctuary within.

Reclaiming your space is reclaiming your life.

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Reclaim Your Space

Commit to the work of decluttering. Realize space-creation as a profound act of self care. Acknowledge that the process is a gift you give yourself.

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Embrace Your Space

Recognize your home is an extension of yourself. Understand the process as personal and unique to your needs. Create systems within your home that support and enhance your daily life.

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Grace Your Space

Shop your space first: re-use, re-purpose, re-envision. Showcase the things that are special and meaningful to you. Find ease and enlivened energy in a home that is a reflection of you.

My Process

For many of us, decluttering and re-envisioning a space can be stressful, challenging, and even triggering, so we work with intention to infuse this process with ease and fun.

Vulnerability is both respected and honored as I support you through this transition. This three-part process is thoughtfully designed to inspire confidence in you to transform your present live.

  • 30-minute meeting in your space.

    We discuss what’s working and what’s not, your strengths and challenges around maintaining a home space, and your ideals and intentions for moving forward with your vision. This initial meeting is free, and meant to establish a mutual trust to enter into a collaborative process.

  • Once we establish your spatial needs and desires, we work together to create an intentional space for everything in the following ways:

    Cleaning / Decluttering – removing or donating items that do not serve you.

    Creating Organizational Systems – finding “a home for everything” with long-term sustainability.

    Gracing Your Space embracing, honoring, and adorning your space from a place of alignment.

  • Within a timeline agreed upon, we will have a follow-up meeting to discuss how the new organizational impacts are working and how they can be built upon to continue serving your present life and the peace of your home.

  • $150.00 per hour
    2 hour minimum

    We find that sessions of 2-3 hours provide the most benefit without losing energy and enthusiasm for the project.

    A rough estimate of total project hours will be agreed upon during the Space Assessment based on your needs. Trust and transparency are centered for all transactional rate and adjustment.

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About Eileen Collopy

I am a passionate home organizer and space curator based in Seattle, Washington. I recognize and enjoy the benefits of an organized home, and am a firm believer of “to go far, carry less.”

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