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Hi South London family! 😊 A local Nunhead mum here!

Are you struggling to keep your home organised and clutter-free amidst a busy schedule?

Do you need help overcoming any blockers around your belongings and limiting beliefs about items or getting organised?

Look no further than Klear My Space!

I'm Karla, trained and accredited by Dilly Carter from BBC1's Sort Your Life Out.

As a Professional Organiser, I am dedicated to helping busy families declutter and organise their homes for a stress-free living environment. Whether you need help with a specific room or your entire home, I am here to support you every step of the way.

I am a registered member of APDO (Association of Professional Declutterers and Organisers), DBS checked, and hold Public Liability and Professional Indemnity Cover.

Don't let clutter take over your life - contact me today, and let's get started on creating a space you love to live in!

💛Karla - Klear My Space💙

Follow me on Instagram - [Klear My Space](https://www.instagram.com/klearmyspace/) for details of my services and client testimonials as well as plenty of free advice!

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