Home cleaning and organizing support in Toronto

For homes that need care, not judgment.

Help for the parts of cleaning that are hard to start alone. Bailey brings warmth, momentum, and a firm little plan for the doom piles that have gotten too comfortable.

No shame. No white-glove weirdness. Just care, clarity, and a gentle but decisive attack on the mess.

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About Bailey

Cleaning help for real life, real brains, and the piles that keep winning.

Tidy Little Thing is home cleaning and organizing support for people who need compassion, momentum, and someone to say, kindly, that the mystery bag by the door has had a long enough reign.

Bailey works with people who are overwhelmed, burnt out, neurodivergent, moving, busy, stuck, or tired of trying to bully themselves through a task that keeps getting heavier.

Messy homes are morally neutral. A sink full of dishes is not a character flaw. It is also not in charge here. Asking for help is allowed, even if the place is not ready for help yet.

You do not have to clean before the cleaner comes. Truly. Put the panic broom down.

Services

Pick the kind of help that matches the mess.

Every visit can be shaped around what would make your home feel more usable. That might be a full reset, one heroic bathroom, a ruthless little declutter, or someone kind beside you while you get started.

Reset cleans

For spaces that got away from you and need a warm, practical return to baseline. No trial, no sentencing, just a reset.

Maintenance cleaning

Regular help with the recurring stuff: surfaces, floors, dishes, bathrooms, kitchens, and the sneaky piles trying to become furniture.

Body-doubling / cleaning alongside you

Work beside Bailey when starting alone is the hard part. Quiet company, useful momentum, and no need to perform being magically fine.

Decluttering support

Sort, reduce, donate, toss, and make decisions before the maybe pile opens a second location.

Kitchen and bathroom cleaning

High-impact rooms handled with care, from counters and sinks to tubs, toilets, floors, and the corners everyone has been politely ignoring.

Organizational systems

Simple homes for the things you use, designed for your actual habits, not the imaginary version of you with fourteen matching bins.

Move-in / move-out support

Packing, unpacking, reset cleaning, and making the transition feel less like a boss fight in a hallway full of cardboard.

Routine setup

Small, realistic cleaning rhythms for people who do not need a chore chart that starts a fight before breakfast.

Who this is for

For people who need softness, momentum, and someone to call nonsense on the clutter.

  • ADHD, autistic, and neurodivergent adults
  • People recovering from burnout
  • People overwhelmed by clutter or task initiation
  • Anyone who needs a kind reset and a useful little push
  • People who want help starting, not shame for falling behind
  • Busy families with too many moving pieces
  • People who are moving, nesting, or trying to make a fresh start
  • Millennials who own three water bottles and somehow still cannot find one

How it works

Low-pressure, but not aimless.

Tell Bailey what is going on

Use the consult form with the rough shape of the problem. Short, messy answers are welcome. Bailey can work with 'the kitchen is haunted.'

Choose a starting point

Bailey can suggest a reset, a focused room, maintenance help, or a body-doubling visit. The first move does not have to be dramatic.

Make the space easier to live in

The goal is not perfection. The goal is a home that feels less loud, more usable, and less committed to blocking your path.

Kind words

Notes from people who get it.

“Bailey helped me tackle the kitchen after months of avoiding it. There was no big speech, just a plan, music, and suddenly the counter existed again. Rude of it to be that possible.”
Lucy Toronto kitchen reset
“I did not feel embarrassed once. Bailey understood that the hard part was starting, then gently bossed the room into making sense.”
Toronto client Cleaning alongside support
“The organizing systems were realistic. Not magazine-perfect, not precious, not secretly impossible to maintain. Actually usable, which is exactly what I needed.”
Luke Organizing support
“I booked a reset clean before moving and it saved my brain. Kind, funny, practical, and very clear about what needed to happen next.”
Future client Move support

Book a consult

Tell Bailey where the mess is winning.

Send a quick note about your space, your neighbourhood, and what kind of help would feel useful. You do not need perfect wording. You do not need to make the mess sound cuter, smaller, or more respectable than it is.