

This was part of a whole-house project, and the kitchen needed a full reset.
Drawers were overflowing. Cabinets were packed without a system. Counters had become catch-alls instead of workspaces. The goal wasn’t perfection—it was function.
We cleared everything out, cleaned every surface, and organized the kitchen around how the homeowner actually lives and cooks. Items were grouped by use, clutter was removed, and the space was put back together with intention.
The result is a kitchen that’s easier to use, easier to clean, and easier to maintain—no more digging, no more overwhelm.
This is what it looks like to clear, clean, and organize it—so the space finally works for the people who live there.


