The Whole-Home Reset in Las Vegas: What to Expect, Room by Room

Most Las Vegas families don't call us because one room is broken. They call because the whole house has quietly drifted — the closet that used to work, the pantry that lost its system, the garage that ate the holiday bins. A whole-home reset is how we put the entire house back on the same page in one calm pass, with Kara and Maciej on-site the whole time. No subcontractors, no handoffs, no surprises.
Day One: Walk-Through and Plan
We start in your kitchen with coffee and a notebook. Together we walk every room you want touched and a few you didn't realize were dragging the rest down. We're not measuring for product yet — we're listening for the friction points: where mornings stall, where laundry piles, where guests can't find a glass. That conversation becomes the plan.

The Room Order We Recommend
- Primary closet — the room that sets the tone for your morning. Fix this and the day starts calmer.
- Pantry and kitchen — the highest-traffic systems in the house, and the easiest to feel daily.
- Kids' rooms and shared closets — designed so children can actually maintain them.
- Home office and entry — the in-and-out zones that quietly collect everyone's chaos.
- Garage — last, because it absorbs the donate piles from every other room first.
What a Reset Actually Touches in Each Room
| Room | What We Do | Typical Time On-Site |
|---|---|---|
| Primary closet | Inventory, design layout, install system, label | 1–2 days |
| Pantry | Empty, edit, zone, decant, label | 1 day |
| Kitchen cabinets | Re-zone by use, drawer dividers, child-height swaps | 1 day |
| Kids' rooms | Toy edit, closet rebuild, labeled bins they can read | 1 day per child |
| Home office | Paper purge, file system, supply station | 1 day |
| Garage | Zone, vertical storage, overhead racks, donate haul | 2 days |
How We Keep It Calm
A reset shouldn't feel like a renovation. The house stays livable the entire time — we close one room before opening the next, donations leave each evening so the driveway never piles up, and dinner still happens in your kitchen. The point is to add calm, not subtract it for a week.

Handoff and the Quarterly Visits
On the last day we walk every room with you — drawer by drawer, label by label — so you know where everything lives and why. Then we put your first quarterly visit on the calendar. That's the part most organizers skip and the reason most resets quietly unravel. Ours don't, because we come back.
Timeline at a Glance
- Week 1 — consultation, design, product ordered through our Container Store partnership.
- Weeks 2–4 — install in the order above, one room closed at a time.
- Day of handoff — full walk-through, labels reviewed, quarterly visit scheduled.
- Every 90 days — Kara and Maciej return for a tune-up so the systems stay honest.
Your home is beautiful. Let us make it feel that way too — every room, in one calm pass, and then again every quarter.
