The Curated Home Collective helps homeowners ‘reconnect’ with spaces

Getting organized has never been easier with help from The Curated Home Collective.

Launched by owner Deborah Kilroy of Farragut on Friday, June 6, she is booking sessions now to serve Farragut and surrounding Knoxville areas with in-home sessions.

“We offer personalized in-home organizing and de-cluttering services that go beyond surface-level tidying,” she said. “We create sustainable systems that blend functionality with aesthetics, ensuring that your home works for you, not against you.”

Kilroy brings a blend of practical organizing skills, a creative background and a deep understanding of the emotional side of home life.

“Over the years, I’ve helped friends, family and clients navigate big transitions — moves, downsizing and life resets — by creating supportive, calming spaces,” she said. “My approach is rooted in empathy, mindfulness and the belief that your home should reflect and support the life you want to live.

“Consultations and sessions are available every day, with flexible hours to meet your schedule,” she added.

Learn more and schedule through the business’ website at thecuratedhomecollective.com or Instagram @thecuratedhome.knox, on Facebook at The Curated Home Collective or e-mailing dk@thecuratedhomecollective.com

“The Curated Home Collective brings a thoughtful approach to organizing,”

Kilroy said. “We meet clients with compassion and help them move through the mental blocks that keep them stuck.

“The spaces we create are not just organized — they’re supportive, sustainable and aligned with who our clients are becoming,” she added.

The Curated Home Collective grew out of “a natural love for simplifying and organizing spaces, but more importantly for helping people feel more at home in their homes,” Kilroy said. “I realized that the physical clutter often reflects emotional weight, and there’s so much healing in helping someone release what no longer serves them.

“What I love most is seeing a client breathe easier, smile wider and feel at ease again,” she added.

As such, Kilroy said The Curated Home Collective “aspires to help people reconnect with their homes — and themselves — by creating curated, meaningful spaces that support their lives.”