Happy Home Organizers is Phoenix’s Premier Residential Home Organizing Company.

Our mission is simple: to help you conquer your clutter, restore calm, and create practical organizing systems that make your home easier to live in and maintain.

In many homes, the challenge isn’t “too much stuff” — it’s not having the right systems in place. Our team specializes in building customized organizing solutions so everything has a place and stays organized long-term.

We provide professional home organizing services to clients of all ages and abilities, including individuals with special needs or those navigating depression, anxiety, ADD/ADHD, OCD, or chronic disorganization.

When appropriate, we collaborate with clinical psychologists and psychiatrists to ensure a supportive, holistic approach for clients who need additional care.

During every organizing project, we teach clear, actionable strategies that help you maintain your space with confidence. And because long-term success matters, we offer follow-up visits and optional maintenance programs designed to keep your home organized, functional, and in top shape all year long.

Happy Home Organizers offers expert help in every area of your home:

  • Kitchens

  • Dining Rooms

  • Bedrooms

  • Home Offices

  • Bathrooms

  • Family Rooms

  • Living Rooms

  • Children’s Playrooms

  • Dorms

  • Closets

  • Basements

  • Sheds

  • Attics

  • Garages

  • Unpacking

DOWNSIZING? MOVING? RELOCATING TO AN ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY?

We help with unpacking and senior moves.

We assist in going through all your possessions, deciding what to keep and what to let go of. Think of us as “decluttering coaches”. We also act as your best cheerleaders, motivating you to get the job done.

As a member of NAPO (National Association of Productivity and Organizing Professionals), we must adhere to a code of ethics. Therefore, all client information is kept strictly confidential.

Let us do all the work for you!

DECLUTTERING AND ORGANIZING IS OUR PASSION!

“Our home is easier to navigate because our things have a place that makes sense.”

C.T. Brazeal, Phoenix