Local home organising and decluttering business Zen Space is celebrating its first birthday this spring, marking a successful first year of helping families and businesses create calm, functional spaces that make everyday life easier.

Based in Oswestry, Zen Space offers a hands-on decluttering and organising service often compared to Stacey Solomon’s BBC programme Sort Your Life Out — just without the camera crew. The business was founded by local mums Lauren Williams and Chloe Breeze, who share a passion for organisation, simple living and beautifully calm homes.

Both founders have children under five and understand first-hand the realities of managing busy family households. The idea for Zen Space grew from their shared belief that an organised environment can have a powerful impact on everyday life, helping people feel calmer, more productive and in control of their space.

“Our aim has always been simple,” said Lauren Williams, owner and co-founder of Zen Space. “We want to help people create homes that feel calm, functional and enjoyable to live in. When everything has its place, daily routines become easier and people can spend less time searching for things and more time enjoying their home.”

Since launching in March 2025, Zen Space has worked with households and businesses across the local area, transforming kitchens, playrooms, nurseries, bedrooms, wardrobes, staff rooms and offices through practical decluttering and organising systems designed to be easy to maintain. The team also supports homeowners preparing to move, offering packing assistance, home staging and decluttering before properties go on the market.

A typical Zen Space session lasts between two and six hours and involves one or two supportive, non-judgemental organisers working alongside clients to declutter, sort and reorganise a space. Practical storage solutions and clearly labelled systems are created to help maintain order long after the session ends, while unwanted items are responsibly donated or disposed of by the team.

Research highlights the growing importance of organised living spaces. Studies suggest people in disorganised homes spend an average of 55 minutes a day searching for lost items, while cluttered environments can reduce productivity by up to 40 percent. Children living in cluttered homes are also significantly more likely to feel stressed and overwhelmed.

The Zen Space team also includes Emma Hinton, a home organiser who works alongside the founders to support clients across the region. Together the team brings experience from education, finance and home interiors, combined with real-life understanding of the challenges faced by busy households.

Clients say the results can be transformative

One client described the experience as “absolutely transformative”.

“In two hours, Lauren supported us to achieve what we had been trying to do for almost two years. We are inspired.”

Another customer praised the team after a kitchen transformation. “I can’t thank Lauren and Chloe enough. After struggling for years to keep on top of the clutter and make the space work, in just one day the kitchen was completely transformed.”

Another review highlighted the care taken by the team. “Lauren truly went above and beyond. She didn’t just help organise everything, she labelled it so it’s easy to keep tidy and manageable. She also sorted donations and removed rubbish so nothing was left to overwhelm me afterwards. I really feel like I’ve reclaimed my space.”

For more information about Zen Space or to book a session, contact Lauren Williams on 07792 982642 or email zenspaceorganising@gmail.com.

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