Barbara Metzel

Barbara Metzel is a professional organizer in Phoenix, AZ, and the Founder of Professional Organizing Plus (POP), a leading home organizing company. Born and raised in Milan, Italy, Barbara brings a European flair to her work, blending function with style and beauty. She has completed thousands of hours of organizing projects and specializes in home organizing, decluttering, unpacking, home management as well as commercial organizing. Barbara is a proud member of the National Association of Productivity & Organizing Professionals (NAPO), and her expertise has been featured in The Spruce, Homes & Gardens, VoyagePhoenix, and more.

Professional Achievements

  • Featured in The Spruce, Homes & Gardens, VoyagePhoenix, and other national and local publications, where she has shared organizing tips and strategies with a wide audience
  • Known for her judgment-free approach and European flair
  • Has built a reputation for creating spaces that are both practical and stylish, and for providing clients with long-lasting, stress-free solutions

Certifications & Organizations

  • Member, National Association of Productivity & Organizing Professionals (NAPO)
  • Member, NAPO Arizona Chapter

Favorite Piece of Advice

One piece of advice I always share with clients is to start small and stay consistent. You don’t have to organize your entire home in a day; begin with one drawer, one shelf, or one closet. Small, steady steps build lasting systems that make life easier and less overwhelming.

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How do I get rid of clutter?
Typically, when I go into a space, the first thing I do is take everything out. Let's say you’re decluttering a pantry. First, take everything out of that pantry. Then, look for expired items to get rid of. Next, group like items together – pastas, snacks, canned food, etc. At that point, you can decide what to keep and what to get rid of. So it's a matter of categorizing and then making a decision. You’ll want to make three different piles: keep, trash, and donate.

Once you have everything in the keep pile, you can start organizing and putting everything away. And then a huge part of the process is also going to be containment. You can contain all the like with like items and create sections to create permanent homes for things.

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