We could have seen this coming…
- The desire to be an Interior Designer in 3rd grade.
- Subscriptions to Teen and Seventeen magazine through middle and high school years neatly held, in chronological order, in two slate blue milk crates. (Hey…it was the 80s.) When the crates got full, each magazine was flipped through and articles worth saving were pulled.
- Daily to-do lists for summers home alone in high school, timelines attached to each task. Then the big “to-do” became trying to beat the times so the entire afternoon could be free to luxuriate in doing nothing.
The signs were there…even if the knowledge you could be a professional organizer wasn’t.
After over 15 years in the event and professional ballroom dance industries, I realized where my talents were meant to be.
Your home.
Those years honed my meticulous organizational skills and love for a lifestyle and home that is effortlessly chic and luxuriously practical. My tips have been featured in Shape, Woman’s Day and many other publications.
If your home doesn’t welcome you then what’s the point? You deserve a fabulous home that is a joy to wake up and live in every day. No matter what your starting point is, I will show you that an organized home can be yours.
You just have to want it.
Think of me as that sassy, redheaded best friend that will guide you every step of the way and tell you what you need to hear to help you reach your goals.
When I’m not geeking out over organizational ideas for my clients then I’m digging into food and drink, fashion, design, and yoga.
And champagne.
I believe it was meant to celebrate any and all occasions.
Like a Tuesday.
Or finishing up your organizing makeover!
Ready to take control over your clutter? Contact me today to get started!
Learn more about my professional organizing business at www.melindamassie.com.



Melinda, Thanks so much for blogging about Birke. At the age of 8 he began to ‘see’ what was wrong with the food system and he opened our eyes to the truth. He really turned us around from our conventional food buying ways and for that we are grateful.
Warmly,
Tricia Baehr
Birke’s Mom
You’re welcome! You’re raising a remarkable son. Even at such a young age he is impressive beyond his years. I’m sure he’s going to be a world changer and you must be so proud of him. Thank you for stopping by here and commenting!