
Do you feel like your home is silently screaming at you with clutter and disarray?
Clutter doesn't just take up space; it steals your time and adds to your mental load. Let us help you transform your home into a serene, organized haven
that boosts your productivity and mental well-being.
The Impact of Clutter
Clutter isn't just about mess—it's linked to mental health challenges.
In our nonstop, technology-driven lives, the added stress of walking into a
cluttered home can feel overwhelming.​
Emotional Drain
Constant stimuli make it hard to relax, focus and remain present.
Overloaded Senses
Clutter keeps your mind working overtime.
Increased Anxiety
The mess can provoke stress and hinder relaxation.
Your home should be an antidote to stress, not the cause of it.

Our Solution:
ORGANIZE WITH PURPOSE
This isn’t about curating a picture-perfect home; it’s about creating smart systems that help you live more intentionally.
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With Our Services, You Will:
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Reclaim Control: Reduce stress and anxiety.
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Spark Creativity: Feel inspired and motivated in your space.
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Gain Confidence: Proudly host friends and family.
Customized Home Organization Package
What’s Included:
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60 Minute Design Consult with Mindy.
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One hands-on day to declutter any area of your home​.
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Strategy and support to thoughtfully edit your belongings.
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Best practices for maintaining your newly organized space.​​
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Optional add on:
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Donation drop off.
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Product sourcing and recommendations tailored to your space and budget.​​​​
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Full Day: $425
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FAQ
"Working with Mindy and the Boulder Team was INCREDIBLE!"
"We had a very specific project to tackle, and they handled it with ease from conception to completion. Mindy balanced our requests and needs with what would be most functional and aesthetic in the space. She respected our budget and sourced the materials we needed which took a huge weight off my shoulders. Highly recommend Boulder Organized for ANY home organization needs!
We will definitely be working with them again."
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-Jessica I. Westminster