Welcome to Tame the chaos at home

Let´s declutter all the piles and organize your home together. With The Flow Of Home (Ruuhkaton) you can find smooth & efficient flow to your everyday life.

In the photo: trained professional organiser Henna Paakinaho from Pirkkala, Finland

Concrete tips and organizing services to your home

Professional organizer Henna Paakinaho, Pirkanmaa, Finland

I offer concrete decluttering and organizing services for families living their busiest years, packed with demanding careers, growing children and never ending household chores. I know from my own experience how difficult everyday life can be, if your home is crowded with stuff.

Family and everyday life fit well in organized home

Your life becomes more flexible, when you don´t need to spend all your free time for household chores. There´s less stress and arguing, and you will have time to enjoy life.

I'll help you go through your belongings: you don't have to worry about the chaos getting more overwhelming - as a professional organizer I will always choose the right amount of organizing, considering your family's daily life and current needs.

My method even works for families with small children, so I give a full satisfaction guarantee.

I guarantee my work

If your everyday life is overwhelmed by your belongings, other people's clutter is getting on your nerves and you don't have time to organise alone: get in touch.

Let's get your home in order.

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It is possible to create a clutter-free Flow of Home and everyday life with the right skills. The picture shows a hallway with a mirror, flowers and a child's backpack on a nail.

Procrastination and anxiety subsides

An organised home has been shown to improve health and well-being.

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An organised home increases life satisfaction - for the whole family

Professional organiser Henna Paakinaho helps organise the homes. The picture shows a child playing in a tidy children's room.
The picture shows a triple heart and a rabbit shaped from modelling clay
Plenty of tips free of charge

Easy everyday life flow just one click away

Scientific background

I base my recommendations on science and nurture the motivation of the whole family.

Feedback from customers on the organising services

Morning huzzle in the family is gone

With Henna's help, we were able to organise the child's wardrobe together and the next morning the child excitedly chose her outfit for the day. The family's morning worries were absent!

The clothes crisis has been a thing of the past for a couple of months now. The overall burden on the whole family has been reduced - not to mention the laundry!
The picture shows the child's clothes spread out on the bed and bags on the floor.
Heidi
Doctor, mother of three

Giving up became easier!

Working with Henna was very pragmatic and everything was well justified. The whole family was given new ways and energy to organise.

The subconscious mind is working on better repositories on itself.
The picture shows recyclable goods and clothes that can easily end up in reusable bags on the floor for a long time.
Irja
Mother of two & designer

Empathetic and efficient

Henna set out to find a solution that would suit us and our ways. In the initial assessment, we went through the problem areas of our home and based on that, a decision was made on which area to tackle first.

Henna is empathetic and efficient, methodical but gentle, and got a grip on the chaos in a sustainable way.

The well-planned and sequenced work made it easier for me to see the order in which it was put together with Henna's help. I would gladly use Henna's expertise again!
The bathroom, which is overloaded with too many items and clothes
Anna
Mother of two

An easy and hassle-free way to declutter your child's clothes

The Flow Of Home method proved to be really easy and effortless to implement - at least for me.

Henna went through the contents of the child's wardrobe together with the child. I only gave my final approval for the deletions. While going through the contents of the wardrobe, Henna had had a good discussion with my child about her belongings.

Our family's hassle has been eased a lot, thanks a lot Henna and The Flow Of Home (Ruuhkaton arki) ❤️

The picture shows a child's wardrobe with lots of clothes and some of them spilling out of the wardrobe.
Sanna
Legal assistant and mother
In the photo, professional organiser Henna Paakinaho is organising legos with children.

more time in everyday life with concrete ways

"A Flow Of Home and everyday life - that's what I need", I thought. I was a busy career-oriented marketing pro, mother of three young children, co-founder of a start-up company, and a lady of a small home who had accumulated too much stuff to own and do. I found my ikigai for organising in the hustle and bustle of my own daily life during these years of chaos.

I especially help families with children in peak years to tame the chaos in their homes. I can also help you to organise your valuables or declutter your adult children's belongings.

It all starts with your goal: do you want more time or less housework? I've built The Flow Of Home working style to suit busy families.

How can I help to tame the chaos?

  • By organising with you: I typically make four-hour organising visits to help you get your home back on track.
  • Guiding: I organise workshops, give lectures and also organise workshops in companies.

I am member of The Finnish Association of Professional Organizers and my services are strictly confidential.

NO more unfinished projects

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In the photo: trained professional organiser Henna Paakinaho from Pirkkala, Finland

Concrete tips and organisational help for your home in Pirkanmaa

Professional organiser Henna Paakinaho, Pirkkala

The service is strictly confidential.

Contact henna@ruuhkaton.fi or call 044 324 9483.