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I am VERY happy with the result!! I thought that Ashley, Christie, Elizabeth, and Butch all did an excellent job!  I had some apprehension about my abilities to make decisions about what to purge, but I couldn't be happier with your team and our ability to work together. It far exceeded my expectations for what I thought would be a "first pass" and I consider the garage "done" for now. I also appreciate that the final invoice was a bit less than the estimate. Now to think about the next project. :-)

A big thank you to the Space Cadet Team of Ashley, Christy, Elizabeth, and Jennifer!  They were wonderful; and, my closet looks fabulous!  I really appreciate their promptness in arriving at my home, their attention to details, and their efficiency.  There is no way I could have achieved what they achieved.......hard working Team who know what they are doing.  And, they were very polite and professional.  An absolute delight to have in my home.
I would also like to say thank you to Space Cadet Captain Kim.  She came to my home the first morning of the job, introduced me to the Team, and set the stage for a successful experience and a successful outcome.  Then, she called me the afternoon the job was completed to make sure I was satisfied.  Excellent focus on the customer.
And last but not least I would like to say thank you to Randy, Chris, and Marissa.  The first day of the job Randy delivered the equipment the Team used, and the afternoon the job was completed Chris picked up the equipment and the trash from the job.  Both gentlemen called me before arriving at my home and were very polite, professional, and efficient.  Marissa did not come into my home yet played an important role from the Space Cadet office.  In every communication I had with Marissa, she was consistently polite, professional, and helpful.  
I highly recommend the Space Cadets and plan to have them in home for another organizing session soon.  My pantry is calling their name..................
Thank you!
Debi

Roslyn S., Vestavia

My husband and I love all the "new" space Kim created for us in our master bedroom closets. Everything has a place - finally. Kim is very professional and makes the process easy.

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Our Store FAQs

  • Who is Kim?
    Kim, 38, is a certified professional organizer and founder of All Spaced Out, (now Space Cadets), a closet design and organization company. The business has grown rapidly and the company has expanded to a 1,400 square-foot warehouse and 700 square foot showroom, with additional plans to grow across the region.
  • What is your education?
    B.A. Communication, University of Alabama, 1992 What was your first job? Church pianist at 12 years old. Why did you choose your profession? It chose me actually! I am a Recovering Messy that realized the difference organizing made in my own life and that I could share the lessons from personal experience with others.
  • What was the turning point in your career?
    After running this business from my home with one part-time installer, I met a “sink-or-swim” moment when my major supplier went out of business and I still had orders to fill. It was either close down or reinvent myself. Next thing I knew, I had a showroom, offices and warehouse with more than 10 employees.
  • What is your guiding business principle?
    The Golden Rule.
  • What is your yardstick of success?
    Our returning clients and referrals are high, which says we are doing something right. That is success to me!
  • What are the characteristics a good leader must have?
    Passion and integrity – everything else will fall in line.
  • Who is your biggest mentor?
    Proverbs tells us the wise seek counsel from many advisors, so I have many mentors that help me look at life’s decisions from several angles.
  • What’s the best advice you’ve ever received?
    To be true to who you are as you climb toward success, lifting your foot in faith and the step will be there.
  • What’s the worst advice you’ve ever received?
    To not get my hopes up and dream too big. What a limitation on the potential!
  • What’s the most important lesson you’ve learned?
    To always do the right thing, even if it is not easy.
  • What one word best describes you?
    Passionate
  • What would be your first choice if you had to pick a new career?
    Open a teen center (club) where they can come to hang out, complete with games, activities, tutoring services, youth counselors for problems both big and small, as well as a place to stay overnight if they’re in serious trouble.
  • What’s your favorite restaurant?
    Chick-Fil-A – seriously! Always good, always fast and always nice.
  • What are some of your other favorites?
    Book? Hinds Feet on High Places by Hannah Hurnard Movie? The Legend of Bagger Vance. Vacation spot? Sunny afternoon on my back porch - as simple as it gets–no packing, no travel, no stress! Favorite city? Colorado Springs, Colo. Guilty pleasure? Chocolate and Sunday naps Hobbies? Music, Alabama football and photography If you could eat dinner with any person, living or dead, who would it be? My kids - every chance I get! Alabama, Auburn or someone else? Alabama - Roll Tide! What civic organizations are you involved with? Board of Certified Professional Organizers (BCPO); National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO ), Golden Circle NAPO Leadership Committee Chair, NAPO Ambassador; Westwood Baptist Church, youth counselor; Area 51 Band Sponsor; Quantum Leap Instructor; ALAPO, founder.
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Our Organizing FAQs

  • Who is Kim?
    Kim, 38, is a certified professional organizer and founder of All Spaced Out, (now Space Cadets), a closet design and organization company. The business has grown rapidly and the company has expanded to a 1,400 square-foot warehouse and 700 square foot showroom, with additional plans to grow across the region.
  • What is your education?
    B.A. Communication, University of Alabama, 1992 What was your first job? Church pianist at 12 years old. Why did you choose your profession? It chose me actually! I am a Recovering Messy that realized the difference organizing made in my own life and that I could share the lessons from personal experience with others.
  • What was the turning point in your career?
    After running this business from my home with one part-time installer, I met a “sink-or-swim” moment when my major supplier went out of business and I still had orders to fill. It was either close down or reinvent myself. Next thing I knew, I had a showroom, offices and warehouse with more than 10 employees.
  • What is your guiding business principle?
    The Golden Rule.
  • What is your yardstick of success?
    Our returning clients and referrals are high, which says we are doing something right. That is success to me!
  • What are the characteristics a good leader must have?
    Passion and integrity – everything else will fall in line.
  • Who is your biggest mentor?
    Proverbs tells us the wise seek counsel from many advisors, so I have many mentors that help me look at life’s decisions from several angles.
  • What’s the best advice you’ve ever received?
    To be true to who you are as you climb toward success, lifting your foot in faith and the step will be there.
  • What’s the worst advice you’ve ever received?
    To not get my hopes up and dream too big. What a limitation on the potential!
  • What’s the most important lesson you’ve learned?
    To always do the right thing, even if it is not easy.
  • What one word best describes you?
    Passionate
  • What would be your first choice if you had to pick a new career?
    Open a teen center (club) where they can come to hang out, complete with games, activities, tutoring services, youth counselors for problems both big and small, as well as a place to stay overnight if they’re in serious trouble.
  • What’s your favorite restaurant?
    Chick-Fil-A – seriously! Always good, always fast and always nice.
  • What are some of your other favorites?
    Book? Hinds Feet on High Places by Hannah Hurnard Movie? The Legend of Bagger Vance. Vacation spot? Sunny afternoon on my back porch - as simple as it gets–no packing, no travel, no stress! Favorite city? Colorado Springs, Colo. Guilty pleasure? Chocolate and Sunday naps Hobbies? Music, Alabama football and photography If you could eat dinner with any person, living or dead, who would it be? My kids - every chance I get! Alabama, Auburn or someone else? Alabama - Roll Tide! What civic organizations are you involved with? Board of Certified Professional Organizers (BCPO); National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO ), Golden Circle NAPO Leadership Committee Chair, NAPO Ambassador; Westwood Baptist Church, youth counselor; Area 51 Band Sponsor; Quantum Leap Instructor; ALAPO, founder.
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Our Spaces FAQs

  • Who is Kim?
    Kim, 38, is a certified professional organizer and founder of All Spaced Out, (now Space Cadets), a closet design and organization company. The business has grown rapidly and the company has expanded to a 1,400 square-foot warehouse and 700 square foot showroom, with additional plans to grow across the region.
  • What is your education?
    B.A. Communication, University of Alabama, 1992 What was your first job? Church pianist at 12 years old. Why did you choose your profession? It chose me actually! I am a Recovering Messy that realized the difference organizing made in my own life and that I could share the lessons from personal experience with others.
  • What was the turning point in your career?
    After running this business from my home with one part-time installer, I met a “sink-or-swim” moment when my major supplier went out of business and I still had orders to fill. It was either close down or reinvent myself. Next thing I knew, I had a showroom, offices and warehouse with more than 10 employees.
  • What is your guiding business principle?
    The Golden Rule.
  • What is your yardstick of success?
    Our returning clients and referrals are high, which says we are doing something right. That is success to me!
  • What are the characteristics a good leader must have?
    Passion and integrity – everything else will fall in line.
  • Who is your biggest mentor?
    Proverbs tells us the wise seek counsel from many advisors, so I have many mentors that help me look at life’s decisions from several angles.
  • What’s the best advice you’ve ever received?
    To be true to who you are as you climb toward success, lifting your foot in faith and the step will be there.
  • What’s the worst advice you’ve ever received?
    To not get my hopes up and dream too big. What a limitation on the potential!
  • What’s the most important lesson you’ve learned?
    To always do the right thing, even if it is not easy.
  • What one word best describes you?
    Passionate
  • What would be your first choice if you had to pick a new career?
    Open a teen center (club) where they can come to hang out, complete with games, activities, tutoring services, youth counselors for problems both big and small, as well as a place to stay overnight if they’re in serious trouble.
  • What’s your favorite restaurant?
    Chick-Fil-A – seriously! Always good, always fast and always nice.
  • What are some of your other favorites?
    Book? Hinds Feet on High Places by Hannah Hurnard Movie? The Legend of Bagger Vance. Vacation spot? Sunny afternoon on my back porch - as simple as it gets–no packing, no travel, no stress! Favorite city? Colorado Springs, Colo. Guilty pleasure? Chocolate and Sunday naps Hobbies? Music, Alabama football and photography If you could eat dinner with any person, living or dead, who would it be? My kids - every chance I get! Alabama, Auburn or someone else? Alabama - Roll Tide! What civic organizations are you involved with? Board of Certified Professional Organizers (BCPO); National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO ), Golden Circle NAPO Leadership Committee Chair, NAPO Ambassador; Westwood Baptist Church, youth counselor; Area 51 Band Sponsor; Quantum Leap Instructor; ALAPO, founder.
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Our General FAQs

  • Who is Kim?
    Kim, 38, is a certified professional organizer and founder of All Spaced Out, (now Space Cadets), a closet design and organization company. The business has grown rapidly and the company has expanded to a 1,400 square-foot warehouse and 700 square foot showroom, with additional plans to grow across the region.
  • What is your education?
    B.A. Communication, University of Alabama, 1992 What was your first job? Church pianist at 12 years old. Why did you choose your profession? It chose me actually! I am a Recovering Messy that realized the difference organizing made in my own life and that I could share the lessons from personal experience with others.
  • What was the turning point in your career?
    After running this business from my home with one part-time installer, I met a “sink-or-swim” moment when my major supplier went out of business and I still had orders to fill. It was either close down or reinvent myself. Next thing I knew, I had a showroom, offices and warehouse with more than 10 employees.
  • What is your guiding business principle?
    The Golden Rule.
  • What is your yardstick of success?
    Our returning clients and referrals are high, which says we are doing something right. That is success to me!
  • What are the characteristics a good leader must have?
    Passion and integrity – everything else will fall in line.
  • Who is your biggest mentor?
    Proverbs tells us the wise seek counsel from many advisors, so I have many mentors that help me look at life’s decisions from several angles.
  • What’s the best advice you’ve ever received?
    To be true to who you are as you climb toward success, lifting your foot in faith and the step will be there.
  • What’s the worst advice you’ve ever received?
    To not get my hopes up and dream too big. What a limitation on the potential!
  • What’s the most important lesson you’ve learned?
    To always do the right thing, even if it is not easy.
  • What one word best describes you?
    Passionate
  • What would be your first choice if you had to pick a new career?
    Open a teen center (club) where they can come to hang out, complete with games, activities, tutoring services, youth counselors for problems both big and small, as well as a place to stay overnight if they’re in serious trouble.
  • What’s your favorite restaurant?
    Chick-Fil-A – seriously! Always good, always fast and always nice.
  • What are some of your other favorites?
    Book? Hinds Feet on High Places by Hannah Hurnard Movie? The Legend of Bagger Vance. Vacation spot? Sunny afternoon on my back porch - as simple as it gets–no packing, no travel, no stress! Favorite city? Colorado Springs, Colo. Guilty pleasure? Chocolate and Sunday naps Hobbies? Music, Alabama football and photography If you could eat dinner with any person, living or dead, who would it be? My kids - every chance I get! Alabama, Auburn or someone else? Alabama - Roll Tide! What civic organizations are you involved with? Board of Certified Professional Organizers (BCPO); National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO ), Golden Circle NAPO Leadership Committee Chair, NAPO Ambassador; Westwood Baptist Church, youth counselor; Area 51 Band Sponsor; Quantum Leap Instructor; ALAPO, founder.
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How it works

No one would build a house without a blueprint, hammer and nails. Behind every good organization is a Space Plan. When we hear someone say they need an organizer, it can actually mean two different things, so finding the first step requires an answer to the question: 

 

Do I need people?

Do I need tools?

Or do I need both?

There are organizing companies and there are custom closet companies. We are both.

Any Space. Any Style. Any Budget.

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What is the process?

We thought you'd never ask!

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Consultation

Considering everything from the big picture to the smallest details, we will dissect and analyze your cluttered areas, which involves taking inventory and measurements, as well as in-depth discussion to create the solution just right for you and your family

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Design + Review

Creating a plan of action may include a new storage system, an organizing package, re-using what you already have, or any combination of the above. Your solution is just as unique as you are and we will customize the plan to fit your personal needs, budget stuff and space. Once the plan is finalized, a deposit places an order and secures your Production Date within 2-4 weeks.

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Production

The big day has finally arrived! Our organizers and installers are on their way and ready to execute the design plan to Organize Your World!

A DIY option is also available if you prefer to do it yourself, and we just give you the plan.

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Maintenance

Getting organized is one thing, but staying organized sometimes requires some extra help too. Just like the planets orbit the Sun, we will circle back to help you maintain the order.

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