Small Business Week: 6 local businesses to help you spruce up your home

From deep cleans to dreamy greens, these local small businesses are your home’s new best friends.

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Step one: buy a house (or apartment).

Photo courtesy of LEAGUE Real Estate

In honor of National Small Business Week, we’re spotlighting six businesses that make it easier than ever to refresh your space. Whether you’re aiming to declutter, decorate, or simply make your home a little more livable, these local services are here to help.

Each company offers a unique way to elevate your home, from tree trimming to tile scrubbing and everything in between. It’s all part of our initiative to support the local businesses that keep Fort Worth thriving — one project, plant, or pool table at a time.

Home maintenance + care

Bee On Call | Based in Keller, this concierge service has ~60 contractors across DFW who provide personalized support in a variety of home tasks, including organizing areas of your home, minor home repairs, meeting of service companies like pest control, lawn care, and moving large items.

Caldwell’s Carpet Cleaning | Carpet need a refresh? Caldwell’s offers professional carpet, tile + grout, and upholstery cleaning so you can maintain the cleanliness of your humble abode.

Trevino Trophy Tree Company | This local business provides tree care services, including trimming, removal, and emergency response to help you enhance the value of your yard.

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Transform a chaotic pantry into an organized snack station.

Home enhancement + aesthetics

Blueprint Organizing | This organizing service can help you transform your clutter into serene, functional spaces by creating personalized systems.

Schefflera’s House of Plants | Located inside The Mercantile, this plant shop offers a selection of common to rare plants that’ll bring outdoor beauty indoors.

Fort Worth Billiards | Since 1952, this store has offered a wide selection of premium game room furnishings, such as pool and poker tables, to create the ultimate entertainment space.

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