Decluttering & Organising in Notting Hill & Holland Park

Who this is for

You might be:

A time-poor professional or family who wants a calmer home and a smoother daily routine

Overwhelmed by the sheer volume of decisions, what to keep, where to put it, what to do first

Living with ADHD/ASD, chronic illness, perimenopause, or burnout and needing a pace that fits your capacity

Preparing for a move, renovation, new baby, or simply tired of ‘starting again every weekend’

How sessions work (4 or 7 hours at £45/hour)

You choose either a 4-hour or 7-hour session. In a typical session we:

  • Agree the outcome for the day (e.g., 'functional kitchen', 'calm bedroom', 'paperwork triage')

  • Sort fast, keeping decision fatigue in mind

  • Create storage and 'homes' that match your habits

  • Reset the space so it's usable immediately

  • Plan the next small step so progress sticks

No judgement, no pressure, no forcing. You stay in control of decisions, I bring structure, momentum and calm.

Common Scenarios in Notting Hill & Holland Park

Whether you're in Notting Hill proper, the more private streets of Holland Park, or over towards Ladbroke Grove, the pattern is often similar::

Distinctive period homes where the character of the space makes standard storage solutions feel wrong

Creative studios and work-from-home spaces where projects have taken over the whole home

Wardrobes with a genuinely interesting wardrobe inside them — and several years of other things too

Books, art and collections that have grown beyond the space available to display them properly

Family kitchens in beautiful homes that somehow never quite function as well as they should

No judgement. Sustainable systems. Calm support.

Transform your Notting Hill or Holland Park home from 'I can't cope' to calm

Notting Hill has a distinct energy, creative, cosmopolitan, confidently individual. The stucco townhouses on Pembridge Square, the garden villas around Holland Park, the lateral conversions along Westbourne Grove: these are homes that reflect their owners' personalities. And the best personalities are complicated.

Whether you're in a Notting Hill townhouse, a Holland Park mansion flat, or a characterful cottage off Portobello Road, the challenge is often the same: a creative and well-lived life has filled a beautiful space to the point where it no longer feels like it supports you. Discretion is always absolute.

Decluttering v Organising and Why You Usually Need Both

Decluttering is reducing what's in the way. Organising is creating easy systems for what stays.

Most clients need a blend: we clear the bottlenecks, then set up simple systems you can maintain without constant effort.

Calm, experienced support — without judgement

Before founding Order From Chaos, I spent over two decades leading complex operations in high-pressure, humanitarian crisis management, and I was awarded an OBE and an Honorary Doctorate for this work. I have ASD and ADHD (AuDHD).

What that means for you is simple:

  • When things feel overwhelming, I stay calm

  • When decisions feel impossible, I bring structure

  • When chaos feels personal, I remove shame

  • I bring ADHD-friendly / neurodivergent-friendly approaches to my work with you

You're not hiring someone to judge your home. You're hiring someone trained to bring order to complexity, gently, practically, and at your pace.

Local, Practical Donation Support

At the end of each session, I’ll donate items to the local charity shop(s) you prefer, such as Royal Trinity Hospice, Fara, Oxfam and Cancer Research.

Please note: Opening times and donation rules can change, so we'll double-check before drop-off.

What clients say

I tried a decluttering service before and honestly it was awful. I felt judged, uncomfortable, and like I had to explain and justify myself constantly. Then I found Jo and what a difference. She’s neurodivergent too, so she just got it. No awkwardness, no shame, no pressure. She was kind, encouraging, and totally non-judgemental — and really careful about pacing things based on what I could manage that day (which, for me, changes a lot depending on my health).

— Trish, Croydon (ADHD + ASD)

Ready to feel calmer at home?

Book a free discovery call, and we'll talk through what's not working, what you want instead, and the quickest route forward.

📅 Book: Discovery Call

📞 WhatsApp/Call: 07769 065404

✉️ Email: hello@order-from-chaos.co.uk

Areas served

Serving Notting Hill, Holland Park, Ladbroke Grove, Portobello, Westbourne Grove, Kensington, and surrounding W11 and W8 areas. Virtual sessions available UK-wide.

Question mark icons on speech bubble cutouts
Question mark icons on speech bubble cutouts
Stacked cardboard boxes labelled donate, keep, and discard for home organisation and decluttering.
Stacked cardboard boxes labelled donate, keep, and discard for home organisation and decluttering.
Jo de Serrano from Order with Chaos with pink hair and tortoiseshell glasses wearing blue overalls.
Jo de Serrano from Order with Chaos with pink hair and tortoiseshell glasses wearing blue overalls.
A cardboard box filled with colourful clothes for donation featuring a handwritten donate sign.
A cardboard box filled with colourful clothes for donation featuring a handwritten donate sign.
Woman organising folded sweaters and jumpers in white bins and boxes in a closet storage system.
Woman organising folded sweaters and jumpers in white bins and boxes in a closet storage system.

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