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Specialties
Specializing in Residential Organization and Downsizing, Arange is a Hampton Roads based company founded by two people with both professional and personal experience in the work we do for our clients. At the heart of every service we offer is the creation of systems and solutions. Whether it’s figuring out how to make a new house feel like home or a simple closet overhaul, we’ll create a plan that’s customized perfectly for you and you alone.
History
Established in 2015.
Specializing in residential organizing and downsizing, arange is a Hampton Roads based company founded by two people with both professional and personal experience in the work we do for our clients. At the heart of every service we offer is the creation of systems and solutions. Whether it’s figuring out how to make a new house feel like home or a simple closet overhaul, we’ll create a plan that’s customized perfectly for you and you alone. While we follow some basic ideas that have been proven to work, we also personalize the experience for each client.
Meet the Business Owner
Richard — Lisa -.
Business Owner
Richard has worked most of his career in retailing, for many years managing some of the larger Macy’s stores in the Washington DC area and, for the past two years, at Louis Vuitton in Hawaii. While relocating back to the east coast, he took a bit of time off to help a friend get her organizing/downsizing business up and running and got hooked. What he and the friend began to realize was that there was a strong need for this kind of service in the Hampton Roads area but that it would take their combined skills to best serve their clients and so, Arange was born! They’ve developed a company that can meet any needs client might have, however big or small.
For Lisa, after 25 wonderful, crazy, years in retail, it was time for a change. Fortunately, managing a Macys store prepares you for almost anything and her new passion became organizing. Between working with the public, managing large teams, and constantly trying to find new ways to fit 10 pounds into a 5 pound space, organizing allo