Professional Organizers in Queen Anne’s County, MD

Professional home organizing, decluttering, moving, and renovation support for families on Kent Island, in Centreville, Queenstown, and throughout Queen Anne’s County. Just across the bridge from our home base in Annapolis.

Just Across the Bay Bridge

Most of our clients on the Eastern Shore find us the same way: they hear about us from a friend in Annapolis, look us up, and then wonder if we’ll cross the Bay Bridge.

We will. We do it all the time.

Queen Anne’s County is one of our regular service areas. Kent Island, especially. A lot of the families we work with over here moved across the Bay Bridge for the same reasons: more space, better value, that Eastern Shore pace of life. But more space also means more room for stuff to pile up. The garage fills fast. The spare bedroom becomes a storage room. And before you know it, you’re spending your Saturday mornings sorting through bins instead of kayaking on the Chester River.

We’ve been organizing homes in Maryland for over a decade, and we cross the bridge to work with Queen Anne’s County families regularly. Same team, same process, same results. Just a prettier drive to get there.

Communities We Serve in Queen Anne’s County

Kent Island is about 20 minutes from our home base in Annapolis, so Queen Anne’s County is a regular stop for our team. Our previous Queen Anne’s County clients have been located in:

  • Centreville
  • Chester
  • Church Hill
  • Grasonville
  • Kent Island
  • Kent Narrows
  • Queenstown
  • Stevensville

What We Offer

Where to Donate in Queen Anne’s County

The Eastern Shore has fewer large donation centers than on the other side of the bridge, but there are still solid options for responsibly getting items out of your house. And remember: we coordinate donations on every project, so you don’t have to figure this part out yourself.

We handle donation logistics as part of every organizing project. Most of the time, items leave your home the same day we sort them.

  • Habitat for Humanity ReStore (Easton) – The closest ReStore for Queen Anne’s County families. Located in neighboring Talbot County, they accept furniture, appliances, building materials, and home goods. Proceeds fund affordable housing.
  • Queen Anne’s County Recycling Drop-Off Sites – Multiple locations throughout the county accept plastic, metal, paper, cardboard, and glass. The Harper Road location in Centreville also accepts cooking oil.
  • Hope for All (Severna Park) – Just across the bridge. Accepts clothing, household items, and food donations to support local families. A quick stop on your way back from Annapolis.
  • Goodwill Industries of the Chesapeake – The nearest Goodwill locations are in Easton (Talbot County) and Annapolis (Anne Arundel County). Both accept clothing, household items, toys, books, and small electronics.

Queen Anne’s County Families Ask Us…

Every week. Kent Island is about 20 minutes from our home base, and we regularly work in Queen Anne’s County. Stevensville, Chester, Grasonville, Centreville: we know the area. There may be a small travel fee depending on exactly where you are in the county, but for most Kent Island families, it’s minimal.

That’s actually pretty common for us on the Eastern Shore. Older homes, custom builds, and waterfront properties don’t always come with standard closet layouts. We’ve organized around boat gear, fishing equipment, and seasonal decor that cycles in and out with the tides. We build custom solutions based on the space you have, not the space a builder assumed you’d need.

Absolutely. We’ve helped plenty of families who moved from Annapolis or the western shore to Kent Island or Centreville. We can handle the decluttering and packing on one side of the bridge and the unpacking and setup on the other. It’s one of the more satisfying projects we do because you get to start completely fresh.

Get Your Eastern Shore Home in Order

If you’ve been staring at that garage, that spare room, or that closet you’re afraid to open, give us a call. We’re closer than you think.