Abby Provus and Stacy Bankier, Founders of Home Organization Made Easy - H.O.M.E.
Names: Abby Provus and Stacy Bankier
Founders: Home Organization Made Easy
What's your elevator pitch?
At Home Organization Made Easy we transform complicated spaces into well organized systems. Our mission is to deliver organizational solutions that reflect the clients’ specific needs. Through attention to detail, design, and professional service, we create environments that inspire productivity and tranquility.
Let us help you love your space.
What's your story?
After being introduced by a friend over our mutual love for turning disorganization into order, we decided to turn our passion into a business. We both loved creating efficient systems that made daily life easier, and thrive on helping people let go of clutter and find a sense of peace in their spaces. We started our professional organizing business, H.O.M.E. with the goal of helping others reclaim their homes and offices from the overwhelming clutter of modern life. We love the transformation—not just of the physical spaces, but of our clients’ lives. Seeing a stressed-out parent smile at their newly organized playroom or a small business owner marvel at a streamlined storage system reminds us every day why we took the leap. It isn’t just about tidying up—it was about helping people breathe easier and live better.
What does BEING a FoundHer mean to you?
Being part of a community is essential for women and business owners because it provides support, collaboration, and inspiration.
How do you support other female founders and women in business?
We are in a very intimate business by being in peoples’ homes. When we identify an issue a client is having that is outside the scope of our services, we love to make connections and referrals with people we have relationships with.
What is ONE BOOK that you would recommend every female business owner read?
Tell Me More by Kelly Corrigan. Oftentimes identifying our clients’ issues is more about us listening instead of us talking. This book helps open difficult conversations with prompts that elicit great dialog.
What lesson or skill did you take with you from a prior job to help you succeed in your role today?
Thinking on our feet, fast problem solving, and our communication skills to connect with clients.
How did you land your first client?
Our first client was a friend. We often get our clients from referrals. Using your friends as resources is a great place to start.
What are three actionable tips you would give with other women who want to start a business or are just getting started?
Find something you already love doing and make that your business. Get your legal affairs in order and use your community resources; people around you who know more than you do.
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