Easy to tidy, beautifully lived-in, a space you love coming home to
Real life happens. People live here, schedules get full, and messes are part of the deal. The difference? When everything has a home, it’s simple to reset—and your space is ready for company without the stress.
You’re not chasing perfection… you’re creating ease.
Tidyish fully intends to leave you with a home you can actually keep up with, a suspicious amount of relief, and maybe the urge to text your friends, “You have to see this.”
Tidyish launched in March 2022 with one burning question: what if every home actually… worked?
The truth? Our founder didn’t grow up organized. Chaos was the norm—which turned out to be a gift. It proved that most people don’t fail at keeping their homes tidy because they’re lazy. They fail because no one ever gave them a system built to survive real life.
What started as one person with a label maker and a suspicious amount of determination became a full team: many hands, many brains, and the perfect balance of art—spaces styled like they belong in a magazine—and science—systems that hold up through busy weeks, messy days, and surprise guests.
More hands = more progress in less time. We tackle in a day what could take you weeks—without the burnout or second-guessing.
Our setups are designed to work when real life gets messy. You’ll have a home that’s not just organized on day one, but easy to keep up for the long run.
We balance magazine-worthy aesthetics with bulletproof systems, so your home looks incredible and works flawlessly.
From product sourcing to donation drop-offs, we handle the details. You enjoy the transformation without lifting a finger.
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