Home Organising

If your home feels overwhelming or cluttered, you’re not alone. So many people find it hard to keep things organised while managing busy lives.

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Transforming Homes, Supporting You

Support that’s gentle, practical, and always tailored to you.

At Simply Tidy with Jane, we offer gentle, practical support to help you create a home that truly supports your life.
Whether you’re ready for a full reset or just looking for some guidance, we’ll work alongside you with a plan that’s personal, thoughtful, and easy to follow.

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How We Can Support You

With our gentle, hands-on approach, we’ll help you:

  • Tidy, declutter, and organise your home so it feels easier to live in

  • Create simple systems that support daily life

  • Let go of belongings thoughtfully and responsibly

  • Embrace the KonMari® Method — keeping what sparks joy and truly serves you

  • Explore Kurashi at Home™ — shaping your home and lifestyle around what matters most to you.

    In every home, there are moments where support makes all the difference — and we are here to help, with kindness, confidentiality, and no judgement.

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Free 30-Minute Consultation

Not sure where to begin? If clutter feels overwhelming, this free consultation is the perfect first step towards a calmer, more organised home.

In this no-obligation chat, we’ll:

  • Talk through what’s working in your home — and what isn’t

  • Identify your main priorities and challenges

  • Share gentle, practical suggestions for moving forward

You’ll come away with clear guidance on where to focus your energy and which first steps will make the biggest difference.

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Jane’s KonMari Journey | Decluttering and Organizing for a Stress Free Life

A snippet from my KonMari training in 2017.

Jane speaking on Premier Christian Radio about how she helps her clients achieve a calmer home in this radio interview.. Listen here https://www.premierchristianradio.com/Shows/Weekday/Woman-to-Woman/Interviews/Decluttering-can-be-spiritual

Featured in Mancunian Matters page 8.