The Clutter Butler: Why Fall is the Perfect Time to Declutter and Get Organized

As the air cools and the aspens turn gold, Anna Butler Gabriele (a.k.a. The Clutter Butler) knows that autumn is the perfect season to bring order and calm to your home. The rhythm of fall naturally invites us to slow down, take stock and create spaces that feel peaceful before winter’s long indoor months begin.

Summer adventures tend to leave their mark — camping gear, paddle boards, bikes, coolers and a stray trail of sunscreen bottles. But as we trade hiking boots for snow boots, this is your cue to reclaim your home from the summer chaos. Fall is all about transition — swapping gear, preparing for the holidays, and setting up your space to feel functional, welcoming and beautiful for the season ahead.

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A Fresh Start for the Coziest Months

There’s something deeply satisfying about starting winter with a clean slate. Decluttering now helps prevent overwhelm later when the snow flies and the holidays hit full swing. By streamlining closets, pantries and gear storage this time of year, you’ll enjoy a calmer, more efficient home when you’re spending more time inside.

And when family gatherings and dinner parties begin to fill your calendar, you’ll be grateful you tackled the mess early. With a system that works, there’s no frantic pre-cleaning before guests arrive — just a warm, organized home that feels effortless.

It’s the perfect time to enlist the professional, detail-oriented support of The Clutter Butler.

Why the Kitchen Deserves the Spotlight

The kitchen becomes the heart of the home in colder months, and The Clutter Butler has mastered the art of making it shine. From prepping cozy meals to baking cookies with the kids, this space should inspire joy — not frustration.

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Whether your pantry is bursting with half-used bags of flour or your drawers have turned into a game of culinary Jenga, The Clutter Butler can transform your kitchen into a place that feels intuitive, stylish and easy to maintain.

Their expert organizers design custom systems that suit your unique lifestyle, whether you’re a passionate home chef or a busy family trying to simplify daily routines. Imagine clear counters, beautifully arranged shelves and a pantry that practically invites you to cook. Heading into the holidays with that kind of calm confidence? Absolute bliss.

Tailored Organization That Lasts

What sets The Clutter Butler apart is Gabriele’s personalized approach. Every home is different, and she believes organization should reflect your life — not some one-size-fits-all system from a catalog. They blend function with aesthetics, creating solutions that are as sustainable as they are stunning.

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From kitchens and mudrooms to garages and offices, The Clutter Butler helps Jackson Hole homeowners transform cluttered chaos into intentional design. The goal isn’t just to make your home look tidy — it’s to help it work for you long-term.

Step Into the Season With Confidence

Decluttering in the fall is more than a cleaning project — it’s a mindset shift. It’s about preparing your home (and yourself) for the months ahead with clarity, comfort, and purpose.

Let The Clutter Butler help you enter winter with everything in its right place. You’ll breathe easier, live better, and actually have time to enjoy what makes the season special — because your home will be ready for it all.

Visit the website to schedule your fall refresh and discover how beautifully an organized home can support the life you love.

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Melissa Thomasma

In full rebellion against the unpredictable climate of the Rocky Mountains, you can find Melissa on her Teton Valley deck grilling any month of the year. Typically in flip flops. Snow, rain, wind… no weather is too fierce. She’s a lover of peaches in any form, has a borderline addiction to arugula, and (strangely) has been known to drizzle soy sauce on pizza. But even more than she loves her stand mixer and cast iron collection, she adores cooking for her husband and two kids. When this Jackson Hole native isn’t scurrying around her messy kitchen, she’s probably outside floating the river, hiking, camping, fishing, or, well… grilling.

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