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Top 10 Home Again Transformations of 2025

  • Writer: Angela Ribbler
    Angela Ribbler
  • Dec 29, 2025
  • 7 min read

A Year of Creating Space for What Matters



As we reflect on 2025, our team is filled with deep gratitude for the homes, families, and stories we were trusted with this year. Each space we had the privilege of transforming was about so much more than decluttering or organizing—it was about supporting people through life’s transitions – big and small.

From moving into new homes and saying goodbye to old ones, to helping children grow and allowing their spaces to grow with them; from creating peace and support for busy families, to honoring body transformations, calling in health and healing, and everything in between—each project carried its own story and intention.

With so many powerful moments throughout the year, choosing our “favorites” was no easy task. But these ten transformations earned a special place in our hearts not just for how they looked when we finished, but for how they continue to support the people living in them long after we walked out the door.


Logan & Ashley’s Pantry Creating Nourishment for a Growing Family

Logan and Ashley moved into their new home while expecting their second child. With a complicated pregnancy requiring rest, nourishing meals, and minimal stress—plus a toddler, two full-time jobs, and a baby on the way—their pantry needed to work for them, not against them.

The goal was simple: make meals easier, reduce decision fatigue, and help curb overspending by making everything visible and accessible.

In just one day, we transformed this pantry from overflowing and overwhelming into a calm, intentional, and nourishing space that supports the whole family.




This is the essence of what Home Again Organizing strives to achieve with every client
This is the essence of what Home Again Organizing strives to achieve with every client

Adriana & Ryan’s Closet From Busting at the Seams to Their Very Own Boutique Adriana and Ryan love getting dressed up for events and date nights, but their shared closet lacked systems—and with a toddler at home and limited time to make daily outfit decisions, getting dressed often felt stressful instead of fun.

We reimagined their large closet as a boutique-like space that highlights favorite pieces, keeps everyday items within reach, and stores bulky seasonal clothing neatly out of the way so getting dressed now feels exciting and inspiring.



Kendra Kitchen

Setting The Stage for Empowered Move

Kendra is a busy mompreneur preparing to move her family into their dream home. As the owner of a successful law firm and a mom to a toddler, she couldn’t afford to lose momentum in her daily routines during the transition. So she brought Home Again in right away (literally we were already there as the moving truck pulled into the driveway).

From the pantry to the spice cabinet to the baking drawer, every system was thoughtfully set up from day one, allowing the family to settle in without added stress or disruption.

“I hired Home Again because I am a busy business owner and mom of a toddler in the middle of a big move. Angela took one of the most stressful projects and took it to a whole new level.”

What makes this project especially meaningful is what happened months later. During the holidays, Kendra reached out to share that the systems we created were still fully supporting her through holiday baking—proof that thoughtful organization isn’t just about a smooth move, but about creating systems that truly last.



Nancy & Allan’s Storage Unit & Garage Creating Space Close to Home

This project truly hit close to home. When Nancy and Allan, Angela's parents, hired Home Again Organizing to clear out their long-standing storage unit and garage, they knew it would be a significant undertaking—but they didn’t anticipate just how emotional and freeing the process would be.

The storage unit had been rented since 2005, following Hurricane Wilma, which destroyed their family home. While it was essential during the rebuilding years, nearly two decades later it had quietly become a time capsule—filled with forgotten furniture, décor, and emotional weight—costing over $65,000 in storage fees along the way.

Clearing the unit wasn’t just about sorting belongings. It was about releasing the past, closing a long chapter, and creating space for what’s next. After thoughtfully decluttering, donating, and reassessing what still fit their lives today, the storage unit was canceled the very same day. The garage was then reimagined with systems that truly support how Nancy and Allan live now—bringing both physical and emotional relief home.



Ada & June’s Office


From Kid Clutter to Teen-Approved

Ada and June—two pre-teen and teenage sisters—shared a space they called their “office,” meant for homework, creativity, and hanging out. But over time, it became stuck in a pre-teen phase: cluttered, uninspiring, and no longer a place either of them wanted to spend time in or invite friends into.

We were given the green light to go beyond our typical organizing work and take on a full transformation, including fresh paint, updated furniture, and a more elevated layout. Through thoughtful decluttering, the girls helped clear space for systems that would truly support who they are now—and who they’re becoming.

Together, we transformed the room into a space that feels fun, inspiring, and inviting—one that reflects their growing maturity, evolving interests, and need for both focus and connection. What was once a room they avoided is now a space they genuinely love spending time in.





Testimonial: “Angela and her amazing team tackled my daughters’ ‘office,’ which is what we called the room where they just threw all their stuff. She not only helped us declutter, donate and organize, but also helped us transition it from a kids space to a teenager space.” Courtney’s Tea Station

A Space Designed for Healing

Courtney is a vibrant, passionate, and multi-talented woman in her mid-30s who is currently navigating serious health challenges. Our goal for her home was simple yet profound: to reduce stress by reducing clutter, and to create intentional systems that support ease and natural flow throughout her daily routine.

Because she begins every day with a morning tea ritual, transforming this space became a top priority. But this wasn’t about aesthetics alone—it was about creating peace and presence from the outside in, so her body could focus on healing from the inside out.

Now, Courtney can begin each day grounded in calm, clarity, and intention—supported by a space that nurtures her healing journey and gently sets the tone for the rest of her day.

Ginette & Michael’s Closet Making Space for a New Chapter

This retired military couple had plenty of closet space, but without flow or clear systems, getting dressed felt frustrating rather than enjoyable. Clothing was scattered, shoes lacked a true home, and the space wasn’t working for how they lived day to day.

After an incredible weight-loss journey, Ginette was ready to release what no longer fit — physically and emotionally — and create a closet that allowed her to truly enjoy getting dressed again. This transformation was about more than organization; it was about honoring a new chapter and designing a space that supports confidence, ease, and everyday joy.

Testimonial: “I had plenty of space in my master closet, but the layout and flow just didn’t work. Home Again Organizing completely transformed it! Angela saw my vision and made it come to life—everything now has a perfect place. My shoes, purses, and jewelry are beautifully displayed, my hat wall turned out amazing, and she even created a functional get-ready area that I absolutely love. It’s organized, stylish, and easy to maintain.”









Jennie’s Playroom More Play, Less Cray As two busy working parents with a five-year-old and a one-and-a-half-year-old, keeping toys under control had started to feel like a second full-time job. Their upstairs playroom was meant to be a space where the kids could play independently while mom and dad cooked dinner or relaxed nearby—but instead, toys had spilled into the living room, creating clutter, chaos, and constant tripping hazards.

We stepped in to reset the system. By clearly separating upstairs and downstairs toys, donating items the kids had outgrown, and creating proper containment and clear labels for the toys they use most, we brought order back into the home. Now, the toys are no longer in charge. The kids still get to have their fun—and cleanup is simple and manageable for mom and dad.

Testimonial: "Thanks to Home Again Organizing, my home has an overall flow and a system. Everything has a place, which makes finding things and staying organized so much easier. With kids and people always coming and going, it's created so much ease to know how to put everything back together at the start and end of each day." Lauren’s Office Creating Space to Hold Space for Others Lauren is a successful therapist who holds space for others every day, guiding her clients through deeply transformational work. But after taking on the emotional responsibility of serving as the executor of her aunt’s estate—and navigating the weight and decision fatigue of deciding what to do with her belongings—Lauren’s own space (and mind) began to feel overwhelming. The mental load spilled into her home office, making it difficult for her environment to support the important work she does.

Our goal was to create a sense of calm and clarity in her office—so Lauren could feel supported by her space and continue showing up fully for her clients. We focused on both functionality and aesthetics, designing a room that feels grounded and peaceful during therapy sessions while also allowing Lauren to run her business efficiently and with joy.

Testimonial: “My home office looks ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE! Before, my home office had been a disaster for months—let’s face it, years. Between running my business, managing household tasks, work projects, and overseeing my aunt’s estate, my life and workspace were completely out of control. I am so incredibly grateful to Home Again Organizing for making my space stunning and going beyond my expectations!”


Kevin & Cindy’s Pantries A Gift that Keeps on Giving In one of the sweetest projects we worked on this year, this double pantry transformation was a surprise gift from a husband to his wife while she was out of town for work. After years of talking about how much they wanted their food and storage pantries organized, he decided to turn that wish into reality—bringing our team in to transform the two spaces before she returned home.

While we didn’t get to witness her reaction firsthand, we heard through the grapevine that happy tears were shed when she opened her beautifully organized pantry for the first time. A thoughtful gesture, a meaningful transformation, and a gift that truly keeps on giving.




Looking Ahead with Gratitude


We loved every single home we had the privilege of working in this year, and we are deeply grateful to each and every client who trusted us with the sacred process of transforming their space. It’s an honor to be invited into people’s homes, and it’s something we never take lightly—each project is approached as a completely customized experience, thoughtfully tailored to the unique needs of every client.

As we close out 2025 on a high note, we’re filled with excitement for what’s ahead and the magic we’ll have the opportunity to create in 2026.

If you’re curious about what a transformation in your own home could look like, click here to book a complimentary virtual consultation—we’d love to help you feel home again.





 
 
 

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