If the tyranny of clutter has crept into your cupboards – and, let’s face it, into your mind – you’re not alone. We’ve long known that a messy home equals a messy head, yet many of us still cling to the comforting surplus ‘just in case.’ Enter, then, the new wave of home-decluttering professionals: calm, discreet, and, more often than not, with an aesthetic sensibility worthy of a Soho House stylist.



Unlike the joy-sparking revolution of a few years ago (remember Marie Kondo, who eventually gave in to the unequal battle once she had kids), today’s declutterers are less about militant minimalism and more about reclaiming your space with empathy. They bring equal parts psychology, practicality, and polish, creating homes that feel not only lighter but truly liveable.

Below, we highlight the best house-decluttering experts in the UK right now – each with a distinctive philosophy and approach to restoring order, calm, and beauty to your space.

Things To Consider Before Hiring a Declutterer



  1. Be honest about your goals. Are you after a total life edit, or simply a kitchen cupboard rescue? Clarity helps your declutterer tailor their approach.

  2. Consider emotional load. A good professional recognises that letting go isn’t just physical – it’s psychological too.

  3. Sustainability matters. Ask how they handle donations, recycling, and resale of unwanted items.

  4. Chemistry counts. This is an intimate process; choose someone whose tone and style resonate with you.

  5. Maintenance is key. The best declutterers equip you with habits to prevent the chaos from creeping back.



The House Reset




If the phrase ‘calmly functional’ could be bottled, The House Reset would have done it. Founded by former events pro Millie Buckle, this London-based service combines practical systems with a serene aesthetic and a calm, can-do attitude. Whether she’s reconfiguring wardrobes, tackling children’s playrooms, editing entire households, or prepping for a move, Millie’s ethos is about sustainable organisation that supports real life while tirelessly espousing the joy of living minus all the extraneous baggage. Who wouldn’t want that? Book The House Reset.


A Tidy Mind




Founded by Kate Ibbotson, a professional organiser and life coach, A Tidy Mind takes a compassionate, non-judgemental psychology-first approach (so much so, in fact, that Kate has a degree in Psychology). Kate understands that clutter often stems from emotional overwhelm, and her team works across the UK helping clients address both the symptoms and the cause. As she says, ‘Shelter is one of our basic human needs. Our home doesn’t have to be perfect. But our environment is a key element to a calm, motivated, engaged mind. If we have clutter and live in a disorganised state, we lose track of what is and isn’t important.’ Sessions, which are available nationwide, often combining practical decluttering with mindset coaching, making it a transformative experience rather than a one-off sort-out. The results? Streamlined spaces that make their inhabitants feel fresher and freer. Book A Tidy Mind.


Organised By Lucy




For those who want their home to look as chic as it is ordered, Lucy Mansey offers an Instagram-ready solution. A former interiors stylist, Lucy brings an editor’s eye to every project, whether she’s colour-coding pantries or rethinking wardrobe layouts. Her signature look: crisp, elegant, and deeply personal. She’s been featured in Vogue and The Times, and stellar clients include Millie Mackintosh, Olly Murs, Jamie Laing. And if you like what you see on her website, you can even shop the look. Book Organised By Lucy.


The Space Creator




The Oxfordshire-based Amy Prior – aka The Space Creator – is what one might call the declutterer’s declutterer. Why? Because not only does she run a thriving business in which she streamlines and rationalises for clients, but she is also the UK’s most sought-after business and mindset coach for professional organisers, with a six-month waitlist for her one-to-one coaching. If you’re inspired, you can listen to her podcast and even shop her decluttering guides. Book The Space Creator.


The Declutter Hub




If you prefer a digital-first solution, The Declutter Hub – founded by organisers Lesley Spellman and Ingrid Jansen – offers online courses and an active community for those who want to tackle clutter at their own pace. Their down-to-earth, no-shame tone has earned them a loyal following, not least via their hit podcast, which delves into everything from sentimental keepsakes to digital decluttering. Their mantra: decluttering isn’t about perfection, but progress. Book The Declutter Hub.