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Meet Liz Wann: Founder of Coastal Organizing Company
Hi, I’m Liz and I am so glad you are here.
When I walk into a disorganized room, I don’t feel overwhelmed—I feel excited. I see the potential, the puzzle pieces just waiting to be put in place. For me, organizing has never been just a skill, it’s been a lifelong passion. I’ve loved bringing order and beauty to spaces for as long as I can remember.
After earning my Master’s in Organizational Leadership, I spent five years working in college student development, managing large teams and coordinating programs for hundreds of students. Later, I helped build my husband’s real estate business, creating backend systems that simplified the buying and selling process. Along the way, I started helping clients prepare their homes for the market and I quickly realized how deeply people craved not just styled spaces, but organized lives.
At home, I saw that same love of order reflected in my daughter, Ellie, my little mini-me. Her toys are sorted by size and color, she’s been coloring inside the lines since she could hold a crayon, and her attention to detail amazes me daily. That’s when it hit me: this gift runs deep, and it’s meant to be shared.
Organizing brings me joy, but more than that, serving people lights me up. Coastal Organizing Company is the intersection of what I love most: bringing calm to chaos, creating beautiful systems, and helping people feel at home in their own space.
I’m so glad you’re here and I’d be honored to help bring clarity and calm into your life.
Meet the Team
Coastal Team
At Coastal, we take care of every detail so you don’t have to. From sourcing the perfect products to managing the moving parts on project day, we make sure your space not only functions beautifully—but feels like home.
With an eye for design and a focus on function, we bring thoughtful solutions that are tailored to your life. Everything we do is centered around making this process smooth, stress-free, and truly transformative for you.
“For every minute spent organizing, an hour is earned.”
Benjamin Franklin