Melanie Padgett Milton
2B Organized® Houston Franchise Owner
832-977-0249 | houston@2b-organized.com
Melanie Padgett Milton is the franchise owner of 2B Organized Houston. After a successful career in interior design, with extensive experience in space planning, layout design, and aesthetics, Melanie brings a designer’s eye and a thoughtful, strategic approach to professional home organization.
Melanie believes organization is about more than reducing clutter—it’s about creating systems that support how you live and function in your home every day. By carefully evaluating each space and taking time to understand her clients’ routines, needs, and goals, she develops customized organizing solutions that are both visually appealing and highly functional—pretty and practical.
From improving flow and accessibility to implementing smart, functional storage solutions, every detail is thoughtfully considered to ensure each space works seamlessly while maintaining a cohesive, polished look.
At 2B Organized Houston, Melanie’s goal is to create aesthetically functional spaces that feel calm, efficient, and easy to maintain. Whether organizing a closet, pantry, home office, or an entire home, she blends professional organizing techniques with interior design principles to create spaces that truly enhance everyday living.
When she’s not working with clients, Melanie enjoys spending time at home with her family and her two sweet dogs, Hannah and Cleo. Creating a sense of comfort, balance, and ease at home is something she values deeply – and it’s the same feeling she strives to bring to every client she works with.
my service areas:
Houston, TX and the surrounding areas, including League City | Friendswood | Clear Lake | Harris County | Galveston County
✈️ I travel too!
Melanies’s favorite organizing hacks:
01.
Everything has a designated place in my house. I spend 10 minutes everyday putting things back where they belong.
02.
One in, One out rule. Anytime I buy something new, one equal value item has to leave. This keeps clutter from accumulating over time. It forces a quick decision at the moment of purchase rather than a massive purge later.