Organization that survives real life
Garages, closets, pantries, sheds, home offices, craft corners, the room that became the room where things go.
- #A garage you can park in again
- #A pantry where you can see what you own
- #Kid gear that has an actual home
Space functionality
The room is fine. The way it works is not. We rethink flow, layout, and how you actually move through it.
- #A guest room that also has to be an office
- #An entryway that's a daily traffic jam
- #A laundry area with nowhere to fold
Setup and reconfiguration
New place, new stage of life, new furniture, or the same stuff arranged in a way that finally makes sense.
- #Post-move settling that stalled out
- #Downsizing without losing what matters
- #Rearranging around a new work-from-home setup
Reuse and upcycling
You probably already own half the solution. We look at what's on site before we look at a shopping cart.
- #Turning old shelving into the right shelving
- #Repurposing furniture instead of replacing it
- #Using materials already sitting in the garage
Practical fixes and improvements
The small non-regulated annoyances that never rise to the top of anyone's list, and never go away either.
- #The door that sticks every single time
- #Assembly nobody wants to do
- #Hooks, mounts, and storage put where they belong
The 'I don't know who to call' pile
If you can describe the annoyance, we can usually describe a sensible path. If it's not ours, we'll say so plainly.
- #A problem that's three small problems
- #Something you've been working around for years
- #A project that stalled halfway
Where we stop
#Works is not a licensed trade contractor. We don't take on electrical, plumbing, structural, HVAC, or roofing work, and we won't pretend otherwise to keep a project. If what you need requires a licensed trade, we'll tell you straight — usually in Your #Works Path, before you've spent anything.