![]() I’d guessed it would take around six hours, but it probably only took 3 or so including dusting and vacuuming. I’m notorious for underestimating how long a task will take so I was surprised to finish my room in only one day and in less time than I’d expected. Unfortunately, I was derailed and my plans fell to the wayside, but knowing I had this series going on and you all would be expecting some sort of update really helped me get back in gear. My initial plan was to do a couple little tasks every day of the week. Instead of seeing a bunch of junk I have to deal with, I see a place to unwind and relax. Everything’s in its place, and it feels welcoming and peaceful. When I enter my bedroom, I feel like I’m in a hotel. The only thing on the floor now is furniture, which is amazing. Who knew my dresser actually had a top?! The only item out of place was my lens cap. This is what we see when we enter our bedroom now. We also have a lot of pillows for our bed so they’re typically thrown in the corner since it’s usually not made. I love to read and usually have multiple books going at once so my nightstand is covered in books, journals, and random objects. We have a small screened-in porch off our bedroom, but the doors are usually blocked by a pile of junk. I’m keeping my fingers crossed that a renovation will be in the not-too-distant future. Green floors and countertops, brown walls, and peach bath and shower surrounds. That definitely doesn’t belong in our bedroom.įrom here, you can also see a sneak peek of our master bathroom, which I’ve lovingly nicknamed Montezuma’s Revenge. My daughter’s sunglasses, a project life kit, wrapping paper, two pairs of scissors, and powder for the cat box. It’s covered in clothing and random items that haven’t been returned to wherever they belong. (My husband uses the drawers in our closet so I can’t blame him for any of this mess.) An empty suitcase waiting to be taken downstairs, empty delivery boxes, clothes, and homeless gifts from Christmas. I did take this picture after I stripped the bed and the linens were in the wash, but everything else is as we’d been living for a while. This is what you’d see as you entered the room. These are pictures of my bedroom… the good, bad, and the cluttered. Okay, last week our goal was to declutter our master bedrooms so here it is. I wouldn’t start a series called the declutterathon if I didn’t have a clutter issue so pictures of a cluttered home shouldn’t really be a surprise, but posting these pictures online does feel about as horrible as I imagine standing naked in public would, and I may end up crying in fetal position in the corner before this post is finished. ![]() I have to preface this post with, “Please, no judging!” I would recommend her very highly.I can’t help myself. They finished when they said they would and took care of every single detail we needed taken care of. An excellent service. Michelle was respectful, and her team was wonderful to work with. My wife is deceased and was definitely a huge collector of everything. Michelle and her team did an absolutely fantastic job helping me declutter and pore through a lifetime of possessions in our home. Derrick & Anje Glassman, Los Angeles, CA After bringing in Michelle and her crew, things went quickly, the team was respectful and courteous, and we always knew what they were doing. The progress we were able to make on our own was agonizingly slow and frustrating-after weeks of hands on, we hardly made a dent. After he passed, we had a mess to clean up. My Dad had a huge hoarding disorder and refused help his entire life. ![]() We are very happy our estate planning attorney introduced us to this company. Our family’s expectations of what Clutter & Hoarding Pros would accomplish at my father’s estate, within the quoted time, seemed very unrealistic. What Clients Say About Michelle This is an excellent service. ![]()
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