Busy Bees Highlights Decluttering Services for Homeowners Seeking Calmer, More Functional Living Spaces

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Co-owners Cheryl Frager and Lila Tippit say the service is designed to reduce stress, improve usability, and create practical systems that help homes stay organized.

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., March 17, 2026 – Busy Bees Concierge & Home Services is highlighting its decluttering services for homeowners looking to simplify crowded rooms, streamline daily routines, and create more organized living spaces. We understand that time and budget are important; our team offers flexible scheduling and transparent pricing to help you plan effectively and feel confident in your decision.

According to Busy Bees, clutter often builds up gradually until rooms feel stressful, disorganized, and difficult to use. The company says its decluttering service is intended to help clients regain control of those spaces through a structured process that includes sorting assistance, guidance on what to keep, donate, or discard, simple labeling solutions, and organizing systems tailored to the household’s lifestyle.

Designed to Reduce Stress and Restore Function

Busy Bees says decluttering is not just about appearance. The company frames the service as a practical way to reduce stress, create more usable space, and make everyday routines feel easier. On its service page, Busy Bees notes that clients often seek help when rooms feel crowded, storage areas become hard to manage, and household systems no longer support their way of life.

Cheryl Frager, Busy Bees' Co-Owner and Operator
Cheryl Frager, Busy Bees’ Co-Owner and Operator

“When clutter starts affecting how a home feels and functions, people often do not need judgment. They need support, structure, and a plan they can actually maintain,” said Cheryl Frager, co-owner and operator of Busy Bees Concierge & Home Services. “Our goal is to help clients make steady progress, feel less overwhelmed, and walk away with a home that feels lighter and easier to live in.”

The company says this process can benefit clients dealing with overloaded closets, garages, kitchens, pantries, spare rooms, and other spaces where daily accumulation has made organization more difficult. Rather than offering one-size-fits-all solutions, Busy Bees builds systems around how each household uses its space, ensuring personalized support for small apartments or large family homes alike.

What the Decluttering Service Includes

Busy Bees states that its decluttering service includes hands-on sorting and decluttering support, recommendations on what to keep or remove, removal coordination for unwanted items, and storage and labeling solutions intended to make spaces easier to maintain over time. The company also says it provides step-by-step strategies designed to help prevent clutter from returning after the initial project is complete.

The service page emphasizes the everyday benefits of decluttering, including less stress, easier cleaning, improved functionality, and a calmer home environment. Busy Bees says many clients are not simply looking for a tidier room but for a system that makes the home work better consistently.

Lila Tippit, Busy Bees' Co-Owner and Operator
Lila Tippit, Busy Bees’ Co-Owner and Operator

“A well-organized home should feel supportive, not restrictive,” said Lila Tippit, co-owner and operator of Busy Bees Concierge & Home Services. “We help clients sort through what matters, clear out what no longer serves them, and put practical systems in place that feel natural for real life.”

Personalized Help for Real-Life Spaces

Busy Bees also addresses frequently asked questions about how organizing sessions work. According to the company, organizers begin by evaluating the current space, reviewing storage areas, and discussing what the client wants to keep, remove, or reorganize. From there, the team develops recommendations intended to maximize available space and improve day-to-day efficiency.

The company notes that its process can be applied to a wide range of areas, including junk drawers, pantries, garages, closets, linen storage, home offices, and other rooms that need better systems. Busy Bees says its organizers use practical methods such as vertical space planning, stackable storage, and customized placement strategies so each item has a designated place.

The company also says decluttering support is available to both renters and homeowners, reflecting that organizational challenges are not limited to any one type of living situation. By focusing on each client’s specific space, habits, and goals, Busy Bees says it aims to deliver solutions that are both realistic and sustainable.

Part of a Broader Home Transition and Organization Approach

Busy Bees positions decluttering as one part of a larger service model centered on helping people navigate major life transitions with less stress. The company’s website highlights support for downsizing, estate cleanouts, packing and unpacking, home organization, and senior move management. It describes its approach as compassionate, structured, and focused on helping clients move forward with greater clarity and peace of mind.

On its About page, Busy Bees says the business began in Scottsdale and grew by helping clients through emotionally and logistically demanding situations with empathy, professionalism, and hands-on support. Today, the company says it serves families in two states with a full-time team focused on simplifying clutter, transitions, and household organization challenges.

Scottsdale-Based Service With a Personalized Process

Busy Bees is based in Scottsdale, AZ. and says clients can begin by scheduling a consultation to discuss their space, goals, and project scope. The company notes that its organizing sessions are customized to individual needs, whether the project involves one room, multiple storage areas, or an entire home.

Homeowners can learn more about the company through the Busy Bees home page, which includes additional information about organization, packing, downsizing, and estate-related services.

“We know that clutter can carry emotional weight as well as physical weight,” Frager added. “Our role is to make the process feel manageable, respectful, and productive so clients can enjoy the relief that comes from having a more functional home.”

Busy Bees Concierge & Home Services

About Busy Bees Concierge & Home Services

Busy Bees Concierge & Home Services is a Scottsdale-based company offering decluttering, home organization, packing and unpacking, estate sales and liquidation, senior move support, and related household transition services. The company says its work is grounded in compassion, clarity, and hands-on guidance designed to help clients create more peaceful, organized spaces.

For more information, call (480) 525-1606 or email [email protected].

Media Contact:

Cheryl Frager and Lila Tippit
Co-Owners and Operators, Busy Bees Concierge & Home Services
Scottsdale, AZ.
Phone: (480) 525-1606
Email: [email protected]

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