A home should support your life.
Not the other way around.

Organized Well creates thoughtful, functional homes through professional home organization, interior design consultation, move management, and Interior Wellbeing® throughout Boulder, Denver, and Colorado's Front Range.


“Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful.”

WILLIAM MORRIS

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Decorative kitchen arrangement with vases, a cloth, and a glass dome on a marble countertop.

A home is more than a collection of rooms.

A home is more than a collection of rooms. It's where mornings begin, meals are shared, friends gather, families grow, difficult seasons pass, and ordinary life unfolds.

When our surroundings work with us, life feels easier. When they don't, even simple routines can become unnecessarily difficult.
And when life changes, sometimes our homes need to change with it.


Organized Well brings together thoughtful organization and intentional design to create homes that are beautiful, functional, and deeply personal.
Because a well-organized home isn't really about organization. It's about living well.

More than Organization

Every home works differently because every person lives differently.
My work begins there.

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Thoughtful Organization

Systems designed around the way you naturally live—not generic organizing methods.

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Interior Wellbeing®

Beautiful, functional spaces that consider comfort, clarity, sensory experience, and everyday living.

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Life Transitions

Thoughtful, practical help through moves, right-sizing, aging in place, and life's changing circumstances.

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A Different Way of Thinking About Home

I’ve always been interested in more than how a room looks.

I'm interested in how it works. How it feels. And why one environment can feel effortless while another creates friction we can't quite identify.

That curiosity—and years of work across design, organization, and wellbeing—shaped the way I approach every project.

I begin with the person, not the space. From there, we look at how your home can better support the way you actually live.

The goal isn't perfection. It's a home that feels good to live in.

  • People before spaces

  • Beauty + function together

  • Personalized to the way you live

  • Compassion without judgment

Kind words.

A successful project isn’t measured only by how a space looks when it’s complete,
but by how well it supports the way you live.


“Working with Hunter completely changed the way I use my closet. I wanted it to feel beautiful and pulled together, but I also needed something I could realistically keep organized. He really listened to how I use the space, helped me decide what would make the biggest difference, and handled all the details. Everything feels considered now—beautiful, organized, and so much easier to maintain.” — LS Boulder, Colorado


“After renovating our kitchen, I wanted the organization to feel as considered as the design itself. Hunter helped us rethink the kitchen and pantry around how we actually cook and use the space. I'm thrilled with the result. Everything has a place, everything makes sense, and the kitchen is genuinely easier to live in.” — ML Wheatridge, Boulder

Imagine Coming Home to a Space That Supports You

You don't have to know exactly where to begin.

If something isn't working—or you simply know your home no longer fits the life you're living today—that's enough.