Professional organizing · Closets

Closet organizing services

Custom systems, real decluttering, and layouts that actually hold up. Match with a pro who knows closets — from Manhattan studio reach-ins to sprawling walk-ins.

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What closet organizing includes

A professional closet session is more than tidying. It's a systematic rethink of how your space works — and how it'll stay that way.

Decluttering & sorting

Every item comes out. You decide what stays. Your organizer helps you make faster, cleaner decisions — without guilt or second-guessing.

Custom hanging systems

Double-hang sections, specialty rods for dresses and suits, valet hooks — configured to your actual wardrobe, not a generic layout.

Shelf & drawer organization

Folding methods, drawer dividers, stackable bins. Everything categorized so you can find it without thinking.

Shoe & accessory systems

Slanted shelves, clear boxes, over-door racks — whatever works for your collection and your closet's footprint.

Label creation

Clear, consistent labels for bins, shelves, and drawers. The single biggest factor in whether a system holds long-term.

Maintenance plan

Optional seasonal check-ins — 1–2 hours to reset, rotate seasonal items, and address anything that's drifted. Most clients do this quarterly.

What closet organizing costs

Typical pricing

Hourly rate $75 – $125 National average across Organizd pros
Project package $350 – $2,500 Varies by closet size and scope

What affects price

  • Closet size and number of items to process
  • Whether products and bins are included vs. client-supplied
  • Amount of decision-making support needed (some clients need more, that's fine)

For a full breakdown, see our professional organizer cost guide →

Common packages

Most popular

Closet refresh

3–4 hours
From $350

Declutter, sort, and reorganize using your existing storage. Best for closets that need a reset, not a rebuild.

Full closet overhaul

6–8 hours
From $750

Deep declutter plus a custom product system — bins, dividers, labels, and a reconfigured layout designed around how you actually get dressed.

Walk-in transformation

Full day
From $1,400

For large walk-ins or combined bedroom + closet projects. Includes wardrobe edit, full product sourcing, layout design, and installation coordination if needed.

Meet some of our closet pros

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Sarah Kim
New York City, NY
★★★★★ 4.9 (147 reviews)
Closets Wardrobe Minimalist
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Elena Rossi
Los Angeles, CA
★★★★★ 4.9 (178 reviews)
Walk-in Closets Wardrobe Edit
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Jordan Lee
Chicago, IL
★★★★★ 4.8 (92 reviews)
Closets Bedroom ADHD-Friendly

Recent closet projects

Before-and-after work from Organizd pros. Each project links to the organizer who did it.

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Studio reach-in — Upper East Side
By Sarah K. · New York · Closets · 4 hrs
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Master walk-in — Silver Lake
By Elena R. · Los Angeles · Walk-in · Full day
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Kids' closet overhaul — Lincoln Park
By Jordan L. · Chicago · Closets · 5 hrs

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Closet organizing FAQ

Professional closet organizers typically charge $75–$125 per hour, or offer project-based packages starting around $350 for a basic refresh and reaching $2,500+ for a full walk-in transformation. The final cost depends on closet size, the amount of decluttering needed, and whether custom products are included. See our full cost guide for a detailed breakdown.
A standard reach-in closet refresh takes 3–5 hours. A full wardrobe overhaul or walk-in closet transformation typically runs 6–8 hours. Larger projects with significant decluttering may span two sessions. Your organizer will give you a time estimate after a brief consultation.
It depends on the organizer. Some bring a curated selection of products and bill you for what's used. Others create a shopping list for you to purchase in advance, or take you shopping as part of the service. You'll agree on the approach before the session — no surprises.
Yes. Most professional organizers work with whatever infrastructure you have — IKEA PAX, California Closets, Elfa, or completely bare walls. They optimize the layout and systems within your existing setup. If a new system is warranted, they can recommend one and coordinate installation.
A well-organized closet is easier to maintain than a messy one — that's the point. Your organizer will create systems tailored to how you actually live, not an Instagram-perfect setup that falls apart in a week. Many organizers also offer maintenance sessions 3–6 months later to reset and refine.
An interior designer focuses on aesthetics and renovation. A professional organizer focuses on function — how you use the space, what to keep, and how to maintain it. Many clients hire both at different stages of a project, but for everyday closet chaos, a professional organizer is the right call first.
Organizd currently serves New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, and Austin with vetted local pros. We're expanding rapidly — take the quiz and we'll let you know what's available in your area.

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