Sort & Soul

Sort & Soul Full-service home organizing and move management in Columbus, Ohio. From focused spaces to fully settled homes.

Most people think organization is about tidying. But tidying is only possible when the home is set up to support it.What...
04/30/2026

Most people think organization is about tidying. But tidying is only possible when the home is set up to support it.

What actually makes a difference is how the space is designed to function day to day, what’s been edited, what’s been intentionally chosen, and how everything works together as a system.

When that foundation is in place, maintaining the home becomes simpler. Tidying takes less effort. And the space begins to feel different to live in.

Clearer. Calmer. More supportive of how your day actually unfolds.

Because the way your home is set up doesn’t just affect how it looks, it shapes your energy, your focus, and how you show up within it.

This is the difference between organizing a space and designing how a home functions.

A home can be unpacked and still not be set up.Unpacking puts things away. Cabinets get filled, drawers get organized, a...
04/28/2026

A home can be unpacked and still not be set up.

Unpacking puts things away. Cabinets get filled, drawers get organized, and everything finds a place for the moment.

What hasn’t been established yet is how those spaces need to function once daily life begins.

So items get moved, adjusted, and reworked as routines take shape. Not all at once, but over time, in small decisions that continue well after move-in.

That’s what keeps a home in transition longer than expected.

Our work focuses on that layer, how the home needs to function from the start, so it doesn’t need to be continually reworked once you’re living in it.

A home doesn’t have to feel chaotic to need support.Sometimes it’s simply that the space isn’t working as well as it cou...
04/25/2026

A home doesn’t have to feel chaotic to need support.

Sometimes it’s simply that the space isn’t working as well as it could. Things get put away, but not in a way that makes them easy to find. You’re restocking items you already have, or moving things around just to make them fit.

That’s usually the point where organizing becomes less about tidying and more about creating systems that actually support how your home functions day to day.

This is where many clients begin with us.

Most of the complexity in a move isn’t visible.It’s the level of consideration required before anything is unpacked, how...
04/23/2026

Most of the complexity in a move isn’t visible.

It’s the level of consideration required before anything is unpacked, how the home will function, what needs to be ready first, what’s already been edited, measured, sourced, and planned for.

Without that, those decisions get pushed into move-in week, when everything is already in motion and time is limited.

That’s what slows everything down.

We handle that work ahead of time, so when the move happens, it’s not a series of decisions. It’s a transition that’s already been thought through.

Not every move calls for this level of support.But for families balancing full schedules, major transitions, and the exp...
04/21/2026

Not every move calls for this level of support.

But for families balancing full schedules, major transitions, and the expectation that their home will function from the start, it often becomes less about packing and more about how everything comes together.

What moves, where it lives, how each space supports daily routines, and how it all unfolds alongside everything else already happening.

That’s the part most people don’t plan for, and it’s also what shapes whether a home feels settled in days or continues to feel in transition weeks later.

This is where we step in.

This is what move-in day can look like.Not because everything is done at once, but because so much has already been deci...
04/17/2026

This is what move-in day can look like.

Not because everything is done at once, but because so much has already been decided before the truck arrives.

What will move, where it will live, which spaces need to function first, and how the timeline supports everything else happening alongside the move. That work is mostly invisible, but it’s what allows a home to feel settled from the start, not weeks later.

This is the part of move management people often don’t see, and it’s also what shapes everything that follows.

If a move is on the horizon, this is often the right point to start the conversation.

Move support is often brought in too late.By the time packing begins, the most important decisions have already been del...
04/14/2026

Move support is often brought in too late.

By the time packing begins, the most important decisions have already been delayed — what to keep, what to let go of, and how your new home will actually function.

That’s what determines whether a move feels complete, or continues for months after.

If you’re preparing to move, this is the moment that shapes everything that follows.

There’s a point in the moving process where it becomes clear that getting everything from one house to another is only p...
03/26/2026

There’s a point in the moving process where it becomes clear that getting everything from one house to another is only part of the equation.

What determines how a home actually feels is what happens next, how decisions are made, how things are put away, and how quickly the space begins to function.

For many families, the challenge isn’t understanding what needs to be done, it’s having the time and capacity to think through those decisions while everything else is in motion.

Move management allows that work to happen ahead of time, so when the move is complete, the home is already set up to support daily life.

Garages are where the largest, most difficult-to-store categories live, sports equipment, tools, outdoor gear, and in ma...
03/24/2026

Garages are where the largest, most difficult-to-store categories live, sports equipment, tools, outdoor gear, and in many homes, early years items like strollers that eventually phase out.

As life changes, what needs to be stored here changes with it. The goal is not just to organize what exists today, but to create a structure that can adapt without starting over each time those shifts happen.

With clearly defined zones and flexible systems in place, the space continues to work as your needs evolve. What’s stored here may change, but the structure remains, supporting daily routines without requiring a complete overhaul.

Travel items don’t always belong in one place. They belong in the right places.What makes travel easier is not grouping ...
03/19/2026

Travel items don’t always belong in one place. They belong in the right places.

What makes travel easier is not grouping everything together, it’s thinking through how each item is actually used. Some pieces are kept packed and ready inside a toiletry or travel bag so they never have to be gathered at the last minute. Travel-specific tech and accessories can live together in a dedicated zone, while daily-use chargers and cords stay in the areas where they’re needed most. Backstock is stored separately so it’s easy to replenish without taking up prime everyday space.

Luggage and larger bags are placed based on size, frequency of use, and available storage. The result is a home where travel feels accounted for, not scattered across bathroom drawers, under-sink cabinets, and random closets.

It’s a small shift in placement, but it changes both how the home functions day to day and how easily you can leave it when it’s time to go.

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