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Tackling Small Spaces: Organizing Drawers, Cabinets & Desks

byDeclutter with ShreyaAvailable online via video callsStarts from500 Per Seat / WorkshopView full gallery

Messy junk drawers or a cluttered desk taking up your headspace? Let’s transform your small spaces into functional zones without buying expensive storage. I will show you how.

Tired of your messy drawers? This video gives you a simple, 3-step process to declutter and organize any drawer in your home. It's a quick task with a big impact.

The 'before' of a dressing table area. Drawers and surfaces are overflowing with products, making it stressful to get ready in the morning.

And the 'after'. We used the client's existing boxes and baskets to categorize makeup, hair accessories, and skincare, creating a calm and functional beauty station.

A work-from-home desk before our session. A cluttered workspace can lead to a cluttered mind and decreased productivity.

The same desk, after. A 15-minute tidy-up creates a calm, inspiring, and productive environment. We added a plant for positive vibes and used a simple basket for stationery.

A bathroom cabinet 'before' shot. These spaces often become a dumping ground for toiletries, half-used products, and medicines.

The 'after' of the bathroom cabinet. It took less than 20 minutes to sort everything into baskets, creating a clean and hygienic space where items are easy to find.

This is my motto for decluttering. When tackling any space, especially a junk drawer, ask yourself if an item is useful or beautiful. If not, it's time to let it go.

This video shows a client's virtual tour before our session and the amazing transformation of her desk and personal care area afterward. It's amazing what can be achieved with a little guidance.

This is my own stationery drawer. I love to reuse and repurpose items like old iPhone boxes as drawer dividers. It's a zero-cost way to create perfect compartments for all your small items.

About Tackling Small Spaces: Drawers, Cabinets & Desks

You do not need fancy organizers to fix a messy drawer. We often use old iPhone boxes, shoe trays, or unused baskets from around your home to create perfect compartments. During our 2-hour virtual sessions, I help you decide what to actually keep and show you exactly where to place items for the best flow, so you stop wasting time looking for things.

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