Declutter your life with Roxify

DATE

March 10, 2025

When March rolls around you’re probably in spring clean mode or at least thinking how good it would be to have your home clutter free… Maybe time to get ‘Roxified’!

Hello, I’m Roxy and I run my own decluttering business, Roxify. Think Sort Your Life Out with Stacey Solomon and that’s me – albeit without the warehouse! 

I’m married with two young boys and live in Windsor which I absolutely love because of the hustle and bustle of the town plus all the benefits of living right near Windsor Great Park. Windsor also has a wonderful community spirit which I have been involved in for the past five years since I began volunteering for the Beaver Scouts Association.  

After studying fashion design at university, I worked as an administrator and PA. Both of these roles required good organisation – a strong point of mine – and this ignited my passion for helping other people organise their work and home lives. 

People often commented on my natural ability to sort out clutter, bringing a sense of order and making the best use of spaces. I quickly identified my skills were best suited to decluttering, so why not make a career of it?  

I decided to study for a professional decluttering & organising business diploma to ensure that I had the right skills to complete any project. And the rest, as they say, is history! 

Over the last four years I’ve helped a variety of clients to declutter and organise their belongings. Clutter can be down to health issues, poorly used space, time restrictions or quite simply clients can’t get motivated to do it on their own. That’s where I can step in and help them as a professional declutterer.  

I pride myself on offering a completely non-judgemental service. By the time clients reach out to me, they can be mentally exhausted and very anxious. I tackle junk drawers, wardrobes, living areas, lofts, garages, offices and storage units – basically any space that needs my help. 

My ethos is to recycle, sell and pass on as many objects as possible and unwanted items are donated to a local charity. 

Decluttering can be a very emotional journey, which I’m highly aware of. It’s important to get the balance between making a difference and ensuring the client is happy with the pace I’m working at. I also help to change clients’ habits by creating new ones and advising them so they’re not constantly moving stuff around or buying new things they either already have or simply don’t need. 

I feel very privileged to have a job where I can make a huge difference not only to people’s homes but also their lives – getting “Roxified” is the way forward! 

Find out more about how I can help at roxify.net and on Instagram @declutterroxify 

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