ABOUT

BELIEF #1

Life is too short to live in spaces that stress you out - let's set up your home so it brings you blissfulness.

Beauty:
Living in beautiful spaces is good for our bodies and minds.

Bliss: 
Knowing your pretty kitchen saves the planet is doubly blissful.

BELIEF #2

We are all perfectly imperfect -  it's all about progress, not perfection.

Perfection:
We'll show you the perfect way to organize your kitchen

Imperfection:
We'll give you a plastic-hall pass so you don't have to sacrifice your favorite packaged treats.

BELIEF #3

We can't wait for industry/politicians to save the planet.
We are in control of our own actions, thoughts, and believes. 

Actions:
Skip plastic at the store
Thoughts:
It's easy with the right set-up at home
Beliefs:
Each of us reducing our footprint by half adds up to a ton!  

HALLO !
I'M WIEBKE

Pronounced 'veep-kah' 

I am a corporate exec turned Chief Pantry Officer, who traded high heels for aprons, and board rooms for scrubber brushes to help sort our kitchen messes.

Why the change from corporate glamour to cleaning others' kitchens, you ask? It's all about embracing what I call 'The New, Old Way of Living'.

Inspired by my German grandma who worked full-time and raised 5 kids, I have rediscovered the art of creating gorgeous kitchens without any plastic.

I invite you to join me and learn how to organize beautiful pantries—be they legit walk-ins or simply in your overhead cabinets. Together, we'll discover how simple it is to skip plastic packaging (and plastic organizer bins) once we have the right setup.

So let's break free from the myth that sustainable living is too time consuming.
Instead, let's start living a more blissful life where every time you open your cabinets, you see and feel the abundance that surrounds you every day. Your everyday food will look glorious and, perhaps for the first time in your life, you get that blissful feeling that you have arrived - that you have more than enough. 

Join me on a journey of self-care, kitchen-love, and the sheer bliss of living in a beautiful space while saving the planet.

THE BLISSHAUS STORY

 

It all started 10 years ago when we remodeled our small kitchen. After 8 weeks of construction work and cooking every meal in our little toaster oven, I got to move our dishes back into the brand-new kitchen. All was rolling along beautifully until I carried in the 3 laundry baskets that had held our foodstuff during the remodel. The baskets were overflowing with boxes and baggies.

I simply could not bring myself to put that jumble into my pristine, new cabinets.
That's when I remembered my grandma's kitchen in Germany. She had beautiful rows of glass jars in her pantry. Her kitchen always was a haven of warmth and love for all of us. So I decided to copy what she had done.

Long story short, after testing every jar under the sun and exploring labeling options, Blisshaus jars & full-service makeovers were born. Fast forward almost ten years and we have worked with award-winning interior designers, Goop, House Beautiful, and have even been featured in 4 books including Remodelista, Lonny Design, Minimalista, and Organized Living by Shira Gill.

Now, we have launched our online Courses to support our community around the globe. From San Francisco to Shanghai, London to Lyon, Toronto to Tokyo, Melbourne to Munich, let's join together and unlock the bliss of living with more beauty and less waste. 

 

 

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"Learning how to set up Blisshaus kitchens was a game changer.
Wiebke takes organizing homes beyond sparks of joy - she empowered me to ignite a bonfire of bliss for my clients.
My Blisshaus kitchens are gorgeous and practical - not to mention plastic-free (except for that package of oreos.)
I love doing this work. "
 
Emi L. Tokyo

"I cannot imagine living without my Blisshaus jars anymore. At first my family was skeptical about decanting but it turns out it takes not time at all. In fact, it saves us time if anything - because we find our food so easily and it keeps fresh forever. No more searching for the brown sugar bag only to toss it because it turned into a brick - Wiebke and her way of setting up the jars are brilliant!"

 
Helene G., Pittsburg