MOVING INTO A NEW HOME
“We were in a new home in a new town with a new job and our first child. Time was non-existent to consider the best placement for all our possessions. Elizabeth suggested distinct organizing projects and we gave her the go-ahead. She consulted thoroughly before implementing solutions. Our confidence extended to giving her free rein to organize our personal office files. We benefited from her offer of some quick room enhancements such as hemming curtains for several rooms.”
— M & M, Asheville, North Carolina
INHERITING A FAMILY HOME
“I was faced with difficult decisions upon inheriting my parents’ home. Elizabeth sorted and organized many of the contents in various rooms including critical financial and irreplaceable personal documents. She suggested options and provided resources for me to consider. Elizabeth’s support eased a challenging time and helped make it possible for me to move forward with informed decisions.”
— John, New York
organizing legal documents
“Elizabeth spent a week in our home organizing our tax and property documents. She was attentive to my needs and those of my husband and successfully navigated the differences. She departed having given us the relief of easily accessible and essential files. Elizabeth offered insight into our art works, textiles, and travel memorabilia. She threw herself into the physical labor needed to close an off-site storage shed and construct sturdy shelving on-site. Her kindness and compassion and useful suggestions made our lives much easier. It was a spectacularly helpful process we couldn't have done alone!”
— Alice and John, Taos, New Mexico
HONORING an HISTORIC HOME
“Over many years, Elizabeth helped our family with all the miscellaneous stuff in our old house in an historic district. She explored, recovered, organized, documented the family’s history, and brought to life items which were unidentified and stored for decades. By way of example, Elizabeth researched the lives of the former owners which were of interest to local historians; found, identified, and reframed a great-uncle’s delicate 1847 watercolor land survey; unearthed the contents of boxes to produce an inventory of personal papers and letters. This family has benefited and is grateful for her many interests and perseverance.”
— Geddes, Beaufort, South Carolina