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  • The Nielsons’ large playroom was a central hub of fun for their children—but over time, it had become completely overwhelmed with stuffed animals, toys, and games. With no clear system for storage, the space had turned into a daily frustration rather than a place for creativity and play.

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  • The Nielson home office was the heart of their busy professional lives. While the room had plenty of potential, it was buried under piles of paperwork, mounds of old work, and scattered supplies, making it hard to focus, stay organized, or feel inspired.

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  • Alisha is a busy professional, balancing lots of demands. She had a beautiful bedroom that afforded lots of usable space, but was in desperate need of a heavy refresh.

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Playroom Makeover:

Turning Chaos into Joy

“Nicole didn’t just make the playroom look great—she made it easy for our kids to keep it that way. The systems she set up actually work for our family. It’s a complete game-changer.”

-Isabella P.

Before


After


Child's toy storage area with a blue bin filled with stuffed animals, a small plastic drawer unit, and a black shelf with colorful fabric bins and various toys on top, near a window with blinds.
A gray door on a light gray wall with a black and beige storage cube and a green toy bin next to it.
A room with a gray wall, a black shelf with spools of colored filament, a small black table with bottles of paint and miscellaneous items, a gray door, and a 3D printer on a wooden stand.
An empty white storage cabinet with toys on the top shelf, including dolls in colorful outfits, and plastic bins filled with toy cars, figures, and accessories. There is also a green toy dinosaur on the middle shelf.

The Nielsons’ large playroom was a central hub of fun for their children—but over time, it had become completely overwhelmed with stuffed animals, toys, and games. With no clear system for storage, the space had turned into a daily frustration rather than a place for creativity and play.

Simply Nicole’s mission: restore order, create functional storage, and design a playroom that’s as easy to maintain as it is fun to use.

  • The room was bursting with:

    • Overflowing bins of mismatched toys

    • Stuffed animals covering floors and furniture

    • Games with missing pieces scattered around

    • Boxes and baskets that weren’t labeled or organized by type

    The clutter made cleanup overwhelming for the kids, which meant toys were rarely put away—and finding a specific game or stuffed animal was almost impossible.

  • 1. Understanding the Family’s Needs

    We met with the Nielsons to learn about their children’s play habits and the types of toys they used most. They wanted the space to encourage creativity, be easy for the kids to maintain, and still look neat and inviting.

    2. Decluttering and Sorting

    Together, we sorted every toy, stuffed animal, and game into categories: keep, donate, and discard. Broken or incomplete items were removed, and duplicate toys were set aside for donation.

    3. Creating Smart Storage Zones

    We designed a clear, color-coded storage system:

    • Soft bins for stuffed animals

    • Clear labeled containers for building blocks, dolls, and cars

    • Shelving units for puzzles, games, and books

    • Open baskets for quick cleanup of frequently used toys

    4. Kid-Friendly Accessibility

    We placed storage at child height, making it easy for kids to find—and return—what they needed without constant parental help. Labels with words and pictures made it easier for younger children to participate.

    5. Adding Finishing Touches

    We opened up floor space for active play, added a central table for crafts and puzzles, and styled the shelves with a balance of toys and a few decorative touches.

  • The once-cluttered playroom became a bright, cheerful space with plenty of room to play, create, and imagine. The Nielsons reported that cleanup time was now faster, and their kids enjoyed finding and playing with toys they hadn’t seen in months.

    • A clear, simple storage system empowers kids to participate in cleanup

    • Decluttering reveals forgotten toys and makes playtime more engaging

    • Functional organization can turn daily frustration into joy

Home Office Transformation:

From Cluttered to Clear

“Nicole reclaimed our office after years of being unusable. As two very busy professionals, our work was constantly spilling into our personal life.

Now, we have the space we always wanted”

— Harte N.

Before


After


Living room wall decorated with African tribal masks and art, next to a wooden cabinet, a table with model car, guitar, printer, and framed artwork.
A desk setup with dual computer monitors, a laptop, a keyboard, a tablet, and a desk pad, with wall-mounted masks in the background.
A closet with four shelves filled with clear plastic storage bins labeled with pink sticky notes, containing various office and craft supplies.
A wooden cabinet with multiple shelves and glass doors displaying books, decorative items, and artifacts. Things on top include antique rifles and guns.

Overview

The Nielsons’ spacious home office was the heart of their busy professional lives—housing two small businesses and serving as a space for creative projects. While the room had plenty of potential, it was buried under piles of paperwork, mismatched furniture, and scattered supplies, making it hard to focus, stay organized, or feel inspired.

Simply Nicole’s mission: transform the space into a functional, beautiful office that supports both productivity and creativity.

  • Despite its size, the office felt cramped and chaotic. Paper stacks competed for desk space, hobby materials were scattered, and bulky furniture blocked natural flow. Important documents were often lost in the shuffle, slowing down work and creating daily frustration.

    The Nielsons needed a system that could:

    • Keep business operations organized and accessible

    • Create a designated, inspiring space for creative projects

    • Maintain a clutter-free, harmonious environment over time

  • 1. Understanding Their Needs

    We started with a consultation to map out how the Nielsons used their office. One side was for business tasks—managing invoices, client calls, and scheduling—while the other was for arts, crafts, and creative brainstorming. The new layout had to serve both equally well.

    2. Decluttering With Purpose

    Together, we sorted every item into keep, donate, and discard categories. We digitized stacks of paperwork to free up surface space and set aside items for offsite storage. The result was an immediate sense of breathing room.

    3. Strategic Storage Solutions

    We installed custom shelving along one wall to maximize vertical storage, added labeled filing cabinets for easy document access, and introduced clear, stackable bins to keep craft supplies visible and neatly contained.

    4. Furniture Reorganization

    We swapped out heavy, oversized furniture for a sleek ergonomic desk and an adjustable chair. The new arrangement created clear “zones” for business and creative work while maintaining an open, inviting flow.

    5. Adding the Finishing Touches

    Warm lighting, motivational artwork, and a few vibrant plants brought personality and life to the space. A neutral color palette with pops of the Nielsons’ favorite colors tied everything together.

  • In just two days, the Nielsons’ home office was completely transformed. The once-cluttered space became a polished, high-functioning environment where they could seamlessly switch between business tasks and creative projects.

Bedroom Breakthrough:

Recovery From Chaos

“I can’t believe the difference. My bedroom feels like a calm sanctuary again, and the systems Nicole created are so easy to keep up. I love being in this space now.”

— Alisha L.

Before


After


A bedroom with a bed against a wall of windows with wooden blinds, a TV mounted on the wall to the right, and two nightstands with blue underlights on either side of the bed. The bed is made with a gray quilt and several decorative pillows.
A black dresser, a jewelry trees, a small white jewelry box, a vanity with makeup brushes, a round mirror, a plush white chair, and a beige carpeted floor.
A bedroom with a bed positioned near a bay window, a ceiling fan with a light fixture, and a wall-mounted television.
A bedroom with a bed on the right and a dark blue dresser and vanity on the left. The bed has a patterned quilt and pillows. There is a window with blinds allowing natural light into the room.

Overview

Alisha’s master bedroom is the most personal space in her home—a place meant for rest, relaxation, and retreat. Over time, however, it had become weighed down by clutter: clothing spilling from drawers, accessories without homes, and piles of items that blurred the line between storage and sanctuary.

Simply Nicole’s mission: declutter, sort, and reorganize the space to bring back peace, functionality, and a sense of calm.

  • Alisha’s bedroom was facing common but overwhelming issues:

    • Closets overflowing with clothes, shoes, and more

    • Surfaces covered with books, décor, and personal items

    • Drawers packed without order, making it hard to find essentials

    • A lack of intentional storage systems caused clutter to creep back daily

    The room didn’t feel restful—it felt busy, crowded, and stressful. Alisha wanted her bedroom to reflect calm and comfort again.

  • 1. Understanding The Vision

    We started by talking with Alisha about how she wanted her bedroom to feel. Her top priorities: an uncluttered, cozy retreat with easy-to-maintain systems that wouldn’t add more stress.

    2. Decluttering with Care

    Together, we sorted every item into keep, donate, and discard categories. We focused on reducing duplicates, letting go of items that no longer served her, and being intentional about what stayed in the bedroom.

    3. Sorting & Categorizing

    We grouped clothing by type and season, placed accessories in matching bins, and set aside sentimental keepsakes for more appropriate long-term storage.

    4. Creating Functional Systems

    • Closet: Organized by category and color for quick outfit selection

    • Drawers: Dividers added to keep clothing neatly folded and easy to access

    • Nightstands: Streamlined to hold only essentials, leaving surfaces clear

    • Storage bins: Neutral baskets introduced for accessories, books, and seasonal items

    5. Finishing Touches

    We styled the space with light décor, added labeled storage, and ensured everything had a dedicated home. The result: a serene bedroom that felt intentional, not crowded.

  • Alisha’s bedroom went from stressful to soothing. The clear systems made it easy to find clothes, accessories, and essentials without rummaging. More importantly, she said the space finally felt like a retreat—a place she could breathe, rest, and recharge.

    • Bedrooms thrive on simplicity—less clutter means more peace of mind

    • Clear systems for clothing and accessories save time and energy

    • Decluttering isn’t just about removing things—it’s about creating space for rest and comfort