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On the Job

Clean Sweep

Rebecca Loveridge

on the job

Clean Sweep

>>Can't get enough of those home-organizing shows on HGTV? Neither can Diane Schraffenberger-and she lives it every day. California Closets in the International Design Center in Estero contracts with Schraffenberger to swoop in and organize people's closets and home offices before their custom-built closets are installed. Then she returns to the client's house or office to show them how to keep things put together.

What's your process?

It starts with the clean-out process, and then I put clothes away the way they should be. For an average closet, it takes six to eight hours to pull everything out. Afterward, we make the closet as functional as possible; the design of the closet is so important to enable me to utilize the space best.

What about home office space?

A lot of times people bring their personal stuff into their office space. You have to define [certain] spaces as personal space and other spaces as office space. I organize files, label them, but always talk to people about how they like [their office] to function. It's good to put things in boxes and to have reference material kept separately. And I'm big on color-coding what's important versus less important things.

Does the job get personal?

I have put together photograph albums for people. But those sorts of things you have to do with the person, not by yourself. It's a matter of getting them to express how they like to live. I'm not trying to impose my way of organizing. I like to take what they like to do and make it workable for them.

Tips?

Spend some time every month to throw things away. If you bring something in new, take something out that's old or something you haven't worn. That way you're always purging. In office spaces, it's a matter of, if you open it and it's not of any value, then just throw it away.

How did you get started?

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