Who We Are
Professional organizers create calm and decrease mental load in busy households or those going through a life transition. We reduce physical clutter, minimizing mental clutter. As efficiency experts, we implement custom-made, functional systems that simplify life.

In one way or another, I have devoted my life to organizing. I have always been in tune with my surroundings and the way a space feels and functions. When I became a mother of two energetic boys, this became a challenge - one that reached new heights when my youngest son was nine months old and Covid-19 lockdowns began. Suddenly, for every hour of every day, our home supported an infant, a four-year-old navigating virtual school, and three adults: two of whom worked full-time in demanding jobs. Our home became a refuge, office, school, daycare, and playground for close to a year and a half. Never had the calm and structure of an organized space been more important.
My whole-hearted intent in creating The Streamlined Space is to spread that calm and peace of mind; to share expert advice from my work organizing and space planning in museums and my residential/commercial organizing experience. I hold a Master's degree from the University of Toronto, specializing organizing museum collections and exhibitions. I am a graduate of the Advanced International Organizing Professional Program at QC Design School. What's more, I have completed extensive coursework via Professional Organizers In Canada. The Streamlined Space is a proud RE/MAX All-Star and works with realtors to offer the best possible experience for their clients.
I am thrilled to fold my first love, historical objects, into my work at
The Streamlined Space. Organizing collections and exhibitions at the Royal Ontario Museum, the Art Gallery of Ontario, and the Aga Khan Museum was the original outlet for my passion for order. Now helping individuals, families, and smaller organizations preserve their highly personal history has proven just as rewarding.
My goal is to simplify lives, making a positive impact not only on households, but on our community and our environment. Ask me how.