let’s break it down

You’re not alone if it feels a bit overwhelming to know where to start.

Most tiny details clients have bought a handful of containers, dabbled with other services, or simply kept postponing the project in mind.

All projects begin with a free consultation that involves tiny details learning more about the goals for each space. Next, the company will provide a proposal for the project(s) so you can make an educated decision on where to begin.

It’s not uncommon for a client to start with a smaller project, such as a pantry, to see the space transformed. Once one space is organized, it often feels as if the possibilities are endless and the clients are very excited to move onto another idea! Here are some sample projects on where to begin!

closets

Closets can determine how you start and finish each day, whether it be your coat closet, primary bedroom, or your children’s. Need better storage space? tiny details routinely works with The Container Store to design thoughtful storage for your space. Trying to find what you need to start the day should set you up for success, not stress.

kitchens & pantries

Kitchens and pantries are where snacks are grabbed, sauces are lost, and items can pile on top of each other until it's basically unusable! Create a space you’ll be proud to show off to friends and neighbors while enjoying the practicality of having everything in the right spot for you and your family.

playrooms

Can often be renamed disaster areas. Kind of like the cereal isle in the grocery store, usually there are so many toys that your kids don’t know what to play with. Then there is cleaning up; it just doesn’t happen so everything is always out. tiny details creates routines and spaces that kids will actually know where to put things away and know what is available to play with. It’s fascinating to watch!

office

Ever wonder how you aquired so much paper? Do you really need the tax return from 15 years ago? Probably not. tiny details can discretely work with you on sifting through those filing cabinets that you don’t need anymore. The beauty of the digital age is the ability to shred and recycle the papers you have been holding onto for years. Allow yourself to have a calming space to work.

mudrooms

Where daily handoffs of backpacks, sports equipment, and random umbrellas get dumped at the end of the day. It’s often a space that’s hidden and gets neglected. “When did we get so many shoes?” The quickest way to leave the house without the “where’s my…” is having a space for each person to call their own, and back-stock of helpful household items.

moving services

Moving can either be seen as stressful, or a fresh start for new routines and spaces. tiny details can help you declutter for an open house, then unpack with you in your new space. With a long to-do list when moving to a new house, let us cross this one off for you.