About TidyRemedy

A calm guide for your most personal spaces.

Based in Oakville, Ontario — working with clients across the GTA who are ready for less daily friction and more room to breathe.

Founder of TidyRemedy

The founder

Why this work matters to me.

[Founder story coming soon — this space is reserved for your personal story about why you started TidyRemedy and what drives the work you do.]

The approach has always been the same: unhurried, judgment-free, and built around how you actually live. Not how a home is supposed to look, but how it needs to function for the real people inside it.

The philosophy

“Not Pinterest-perfect.
Personally functional.”

Organizing should feel like relief, not an aesthetic project. The goal is a home that works better for the people who actually live there — not one that looks a certain way.

No shame, no judgment

Every home tells a real story. I am not here to inspect yours — I am here to understand it.

Nothing is forced

Every decision about what stays or goes belongs entirely to you. My job is to support, not direct.

Systems that fit real life

A system only works if people can actually follow it. We design around your energy, your routines, your household.

Unhurried and honest

There is no pressure to move faster than feels right. Lasting change comes from working thoughtfully, not quickly.

Who I work with

If your home is making daily life harder, you belong here.

Busy households

Families where daily life has outpaced the systems — or where no systems ever existed in the first place.

Overwhelmed individuals

People who feel the weight of their space every day but do not know where to start, or keep starting and stopping.

People in transition

Moving in, moving out, new baby, kids leaving, relationship change, new chapter — transitions that need a fresh start.

Anyone who needs support

You do not need a category to qualify. If your home is causing daily friction, that is enough.

Ready when you are

Your home can feel easier to live in.

You do not have to wait until the clutter gets worse or until you have the energy to solve it alone. If one space in your home is making daily life harder, that is enough reason to ask for help.

Start with a free enquiry

No pressure. No judgment. Just a conversation.