Showing posts with label clothes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clothes. Show all posts

Saturday, January 30, 2016

It's All Gonna Be OK!

I just gave some much needed TLC to a closet in NoHo, and my sweet client kindly allowed me to take some pics. 

How's your closet looking? 

This only took 4 hours, including the chest of drawers (in which ALL drawers were almost empty when I began) and a couple loads of laundry - Yes, I'll do some laundry if it means getting your closet and clothes in order! One thing I really wish we'd had were all matching, flocked hangers ~ but I can do that next time, she's a good repeat customer :-) 

Flocked hangers not only look nice, they keep your clothes ON the hanger AND they give you up to 40% more space on the rod -- it's really amazing! Try it, with or without me! 

BEFORE: 






AFTER:




Thanks again to my NoHo Mamasita, and thanks to you for reading! 

Thursday, August 27, 2015

A little perspective and a lot of Gratitude for some Gratitude!

Hello Good People of Los Angeles and the World! 
It's been awhile, I've missed you :)

I just had a simple, kind text message sent from a client and it really got me thinking about what things are worth to people, what I feel my worth is and how I want to make sure I am not "taking anyone for a ride" professionally. Although I am one of the lowest cost organizers in town!

Here is the Text:
I overhauled her daughter's closet. She is a young actress and needed all her clothes separated, organized and labeled for call-backs and last minute auditions. And ALL the years of junk in the big walk-in removed. She is on a budget right now, I get it and I appreciate that she considered me a part of her budget last week. 


I love getting texts like this, because (well, because of ego, of course) but also because they are telling me that the money they spend has not been wasted. I have never thought domestic or personal services are a waste of money but we live in a very split culture about it. Especially in LA. I have often said "I'm a luxury for people." BUT if I wasn't me and I lived in chaos? I'd hire me w/o question. I can't do my eyebrows or nails for shit, so I NEED those people and I tip them fat! (I'm Italian, my eyebrows are no joke.)

SO....
I did a little research and I'm reminded of how extremely expensive this service can be - I mean three to four times my rate! I currently charge $35 an hour w/ a 4 hour minimum. Free phone consult, $50 in-home consult. Working lunch on 6+ hours.


These two companies in SoCal & NoCal alone charge DBL/TRIPLE my fee:

Bos Organization     Los Angeles Metro Area - Residential Organizing                                             Fee Structure + Pricing

  • Free Phone Consultation
  • 2-Hour Organizing Consultation + Assessment: $200
    • Half day/3 HRS: $255
    • Full day/6HRS W/ 1 HR LUNCH: $510
    • Full week (with 2 organizers): $2900
Bay Sage      San Francisco Bay Area - Home Organizing
Fee Structure + Pricing
  • Free Phone Consultation
  • HALF DAY/4-Hour Session: $375
  • 3 Half Days: $1175
  •  5 Half Days: $2375
And a co. in a completely different economy is STILL much higher. This Cary, NC business has the following costs:


LO*LO + 1 SOLO + 2 SOLO + 3 SOLO + 4 SOLO + 5 SO
2 HOURS195275375475565665
4 HOURS3155157058951,0751,255
6 HOURS4707651,0501,3251,5951,865
8 HOURS6151,0101,3851,7502,105
Most clients opt for our 6-hour package.      LO = Lead Organizer          SO = Supporting Organizer(s)
So, it's always good to do due diligence, but if you check back here once in awhile, I'll probably have done it for you :)

Be well, and as always ~ Thanks for reading!!! xo ruby

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

"Visual Noise" Quote by Elise M. Wood, Dancing Oaks Ranch, Texas.

I have a very tidy bachelor friend named Christopher T. Wood. He loves to use his full name, and also loves to say his phone number on every single voicemail he leaves (8 years now). That can be 3 messages a month or 3 messages a day (if he's got interesting info or is just driving by your house). I tell him that I and 99% of the people he calls already have his number plugged into our phones, and if NOT, they have it visually on the screen (he doesn't block his number, he's not rude or self important) - yet, he rattles it off every single time, as the hardest working actor of a certain age should. 

The other day I called back that number I have on 47 voicemails, just to chat. I was commending him on being such a tidy bachelor, and he said, "I had a bad habit of filling the sink with dishes, (instead of putting them in the dishwasher every time) then hand washing and leaving them in the drainer. My sister called it 'Visual Noise.'"

I loved that. It sums up what I've been preaching (to myself) for years. Now, Noise is differently defined for everyone. Some "noise" most people disagree on; different music, political yapping, talk radio, tap dancing, drum circles and the like. The last one there makes me want to pull my hair out, but a talented drummer on a street corner makes me want to dance - it's a very fine line. Other noises, many of us can agree on, like what is happening outside my window at this very moment, a circular saw cutting wood planks in my yard. Nail gun to follow. I am mustering through, probably because as a city dweller of 28 years, I've learned to work around it. Also, in LA, we have low-flying Police Helicopters about 200 days of the year, and the obligatory emergency sirens everyday. Dog howls to follow. NY, SF & LA, it's just how it is. The omnipresent Audible Noise. Think about living in it daily, (as you already may & millions do) then think about escaping it by coming home, to your nest, your sanctuary, your respite from the world, and it looks like this: 




























It doesn't have to. I know I sound like a broken record (can we still use that idiom? It has actually made it into "Urban Dictionary" :-/ ) 
It doesn't have to look like this and you don't have to feel like this. These photos may be extreme, but they are real. And more common than you'd think. There's no need to feel shame. But there is a need to feel better, about yourself and your surroundings. It's why you shower, it's why you dress well when you need to. You do that for the world around you; why, why, why would you not do that for your self?  
You can do it on your own, or I can help you.  However, 
if you need some more convincing, here's what a UCLA study has found. Also in this article are great tips for getting started on your own!


So, after a day of sirens, horns, garbage trucks, street cleaners,  helicopters, construction, traffic and  barking/howling dogs . . . 
wouldn't you like to come home to this instead?




Wouldn't this feel good? It felt good for me to do it, and it felt good for my clients when I left - they've all told me so & I believe them :)  

As Always, Thanks for reading! 


Sunday, February 16, 2014

I have joined the masses. Finally. I'm now Pinning It!

Pin Pin Pin


THE MOST incredible time suck that was ever created. 
But it really is damn cool~

Monday, August 19, 2013

Change hangers, change a lot!


Before. Not horrible, but not great.

Before. Really hard to maneuver
and find what he wanted~
After. Nice. Details . . .

After. All thin, velvet hangers from Amazon:
50 for $30  
After. And no slip pant hangers from Amazon:
 12 for $11
                                                   
One more tip for a WOOD dowel rod ~
wipe it down with olive oil on a paper towel,
the hangers will glide like buuh-dah. Or oil.  

So Many Shoes, So little Space....

I have been exposed....by myself! 
No shoe deserves to live like this.

For a long time I have lived small, but unfortunately my affection for shoes has not ~

The shit-show preperation, pre shelves.  


Shelves were measured, cut, and fitted in.


Shoes were placed gently and kindly.
Yes, there are so many I have to do them single file,
with the mate just behind them. 

I do need a stool to choose, but it's SO worth it.
It's like going shopping every time, 

because I've forgotten how many great shoes I have!