Simplify

Los Angeles, United States

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Specialties

Professional Organizing

Business: How much is a day worth to you? According to the New York Times, executives waste over two work weeks a year looking for things they can’t find. Part of our business is built around solving that problem by building greater efficiencies in your work space.

Home: When our homes become buried in clutter, our dreams and goals for life seem to get lost in the process. Reclaim clarity and direction by clearing away the clutter — the things that rob you from leading the life you want.

Relocations

We reduce the stress of moving into your new home by executing fully-​integrated moves. Our team manages all logistics of the move as well as space planning and detailed organization so when you walk into your new home there is nothing left to do but enjoy it.

History

Established in 2008.

The inspiration for Simplify came when founder, Amanda Hughes Martinez, lived in South Africa to care foreight young girls orphaned due to the AIDS pandemic. During her time there, stripped of her material possessions, she learned the joy of living a simple life. The people she met, by American standards, didn’t have much in a material sense. Although they had very little, their sense of joy far surpassed those of us that have much more. Their life was smaller on the outside — no gadgets or closets full of clothes — but they seemed to have a much bigger life on the inside. Their depth of joy at the simplest things — a smile or small act of kindness — was contagious. Upon her return, Amanda was eager to share their simple, clutter-​freeway of life with others. She and her team will provide you with organizing solutions to de-​clutter and simplify your life. They will help you shed the outer clutter that is robbing you of leading the life of your dreams.

Meet the Business Owner

Amanda H.

Business Owner

Prior to launching her organizing company, Amanda graduated magna cum laude from the College of Wooster, a small liberal arts college. She worked for a charity for abused children for six years. Her path then took her to South Africa where she cared for eight young girls orphaned due to the AIDS pandemic. During her time there, stripped of her material possessions, she learned the joy of living a life of simplicity. The people she met, by American standards, didn’t have much in a material sense. Upon her return, Amanda was eager to share their simple, clutter-​free way of life with others. She launched Simplify when she returned. Amanda considers herself part therapist, part organizer. She will provide you with organizing solutions and ideas to de-​clutter and simplify your life. She will help you shed the outer clutter that is robbing you of leading the life of your dreams.