Kyle Freeman, founder and owner of Cloud 9 Organize & Redesign,
has been perfecting the art of space transformation from
the age of 7, when every week she enthusiastically debuted
a new room arrangement for her friends and family. Their reactions
ranged from “how did such a small girl move such big furniture?”
to “this looks amazing” to “when on earth is
she going to get tired of changing spaces?” She never did.
In the twenty eight years since, Kyle has refined her uncanny
ability to look at a space, from a single shelf to an entire home,
and see countless possibilities for how to make it look great,
work optimally, and feel delightful.
After a rewarding career in family, geriatric,
and hospice social work, followed by a non-profit management career,
supporting Boston's documentary filmmaking community and local
youth arts organizations, Kyle founded Cloud 9, returning to her
childhood passion of creatively reinventing spaces. She embraces
the field of redesign and organizing because it is consistent
with her mission to make space transformation financially
accessible to a broader market while also respecting the environment.
Unlike traditional interior design and decoration, which focuses
on purchasing expensive new materials, Cloud 9’s mission
is to create blissful spaces by ingenuously using what clients
already own.

A graduate of the School of Interior
Redesign, a certified interior redesign specialist,
and a member of the National Association of Professional
Organizers, Kyle joyfully brings her understanding of
human behavior, astute listening skills, creative problem solving
abilities, and playful sense of humor to the process of changing
people’s lives by transforming their spaces, one room at
a time.
Originally from suburban Philadelphia, Kyle
has lived in Jamaica Plain, MA, a vibrant Boston neighborhood,
since 1999. In those rare moments when she's not reinventing
spaces, Kyle can be found relaxing with friends and Arlo the dog.
(To see Kyle's colorful, quirky home - her laboratory for rearranging,
restyling, reoganizing...click here.)
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