
Hello!
I'm Siloh - a Certified Professional Organizer based right here in Portland, Oregon.
I'm a graduate of the Professional Organizing Degree Program with Organizing University and a Certified Organizational Specialist with Clutterbug. But honestly, my best education has come from years of real-world problem-solving in my own tiny spaces and navigating life's challenges.
I'm a trans, queer, non-binary business owner, and your support means the world to me. Providing judgment-free services and creating welcoming spaces for all my clients is at the heart of everything I do.
My Story
As a professional photographer with a background in video and art, I bring a trained eye for aesthetics and spatial composition to every organizing project. I understand not just how to make your home functional, but how to make it visually appealing—spaces that photograph well and feel good to live in. I create systems that are easy to maintain, so you can focus on the fun parts of life.
I've been passionate about keeping a clean, functional, and organized space ever since I was a child (yes, I'm a Capricorn). After years of living in and organizing Portland-area tiny spaces, I've developed a real expertise in making the most of every square inch. I've lived in and designed two tiny spaces from scratch, the smallest being 10 ft by 11 ft—including a kitchen, fridge, desk, closet, loft bed, and even enough space for my 70lb dog! That's not much more space than a king-sized bed with two side tables and enough room to walk around. I love coming up with innovative ways to work with the space available, always keeping day-to-day life and functionality in mind.
I really refined my methods and systems during the many years that I experienced brain fog and fatigue due to a chronic illness. As my cognitive abilities changed, I learned through research and experimentation what worked and what didn't, what took a load off my brain and made my life easier, and what just complicated it more. Because of this experience, I can now work with a variety of different needs. Everyone has a unique way of operating in the world, and there's no one-method-fits-all. I like to discover your individual needs, so we can collaborate on coming up with the best system that will be sustainable for you.
I also work with my talented design assistant Kari and other assistants who are part of the queer community. Together, we create a welcoming, judgment-free space for all our clients—and we bring professional expertise to every project.