The operational side of a home, made visible again.
This is for the part of life most people don't realize has been quietly building for years — the things inside a home that became part of how life worked, long before anyone stopped to look at them.
It is not estate planning.
It is not asset planning.
It is planning the actual pieces of a life.
Not the will, not the paperwork, not the part a lawyer handles. The part that lives inside the walls.
The operational side of a home shows up for almost everyone, eventually. Sometimes it's a life change. Sometimes it's a move. Sometimes it's a quiet morning where the drawers, closets, and storage spaces stop matching the person living there.
It's a holiday dinner, looking at china that hasn't been used in years. You wonder if it ever will, knowing three plates are missing, broken in memorable moments over lifetimes. What happens to a set of china passed down two generations, incomplete but once made a new couple feel whole? It can't be worthless, but can't be sold incomplete. Your kids live in small apartments and said, "That's sweet, but we can't take it." So, what happens to something you thought would be with your family forever?
I help. I look at everything in your home — practical, sentimental, and holding memories — and I listen to them, for as long or as little as you want to tell their stories. We'll find a way to ensure the things you felt were special — incomplete and all — make it to hands that collect, treasure, and find value in them, sharing in the story a little longer.
This service is the person who can see what is actually there.
The operational side of a home is the layer that quietly adds up over time:
Sometimes the people who love you don't share your eye, your size, or the history behind what you chose. That is not a failure of family. It is just the reality of inherited space — people can only hold what they recognize.
When a piece has a story worth keeping with it, that history is documented too. That is the quiet bridge between Legacy Planning and Curated Resale. Items identified for sale during catalog work can route directly into Curated Resale & Consignment without restarting the process — and when story matters, the story travels with them.
Larger projects are completed across focused work sessions over a shared timeline, rather than continuous daily presence. A two-week catalog may look like three focused 11–4 sessions, with off-site documentation, resale routing, and continuity work completed between visits.
| Hourly | $175/hr · 2 hr minimum |
| 10-hour Flex Block | $1,500 ($150/hr) |
| 25-hour Flex Block | $3,650 |
| Legacy Project | From $3,500 / 20–30 hrs |
| Whole home | Quoted after walkthrough |
| Ongoing Continuity | $500/mo |
Larger estates quoted after walkthrough only — no fixed tier. Flex blocks never expire.