Photo of vegtables from a farmer's market in organized row of red potatoe, garlic scapes, and white string peas. Over the course of many moves, Elesheva learned tricks for turning even tiny spaces into serene places. Soon friends and family were asking her to help them organize their space and storage, to dispose of extra belongings, and to work with roommates and family members to set up organizing systems that were easy to maintain.

 

Elesheva’s organizing style is practical, encouraging and nonjudgmental. She helps her clients identify realistic goals, and then use their own resources to rearrange, reorganize and store items they need. In addition, Elesheva also reviews with clients what may no longer be needed, and helps them donate, sell or recycle those items when possible. She has found that little changes can go a long way to making a difference in your space, and looks forward to showing you how!