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Get to Know  Us

Christin and Bonnie form a powerful leadership team, merging their perspectives and expertise to assist you in reclaiming your home. They recognize that achieving a comfortable and proud living environment can feel daunting, but are here to simplify the journey. They provide a hands on approach to decluttering and reviving your space into a sanctuary that meets your vision.

Hello !

Meet Christin Armour

Born and raised in Boston, Christin now calls the South Shore home, where she lives with her husband and their three sons, ages 15, 18, and 19. A graduate of UMass Boston with a BA in Social Psychology, Christin spent over 20 years in event planning before turning her passion for design and organization into Revive + Reclaim.

With a love for thrifting, antiquing, and curating unique home décor and clothing, Christin has a unique talent for discovering beauty and potential in spaces and items that often go unnoticed. Her background in coordination and creativity allows her to bring structure, warmth, and purpose to every project.

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Together with Bonnie, she provides a thoughtful, personalized approach to helping clients simplify, organize, and reclaim their spaces.

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Hi ! 

Meet Bonnie Linehan

Bonnie, originally from Philadelphia, now calls the Boston area home. After earning her BS in Marketing from Bentley University, her adventurous spirit led her to study in Australia join the Air Force reserves during college. After spending some time in Washington, DC Bonnie returned to Boston with her husband and their three children, ages 9, 12, and 14. Her combined experiences lead to a passion for creative organization. She excels at transforming overlooked spaces and furniture, utilizing her keen eye to reveal their true potential. As a licensed Real Estate Salesperson, Bonnie is uniquely positioned to assist you in preparing your home for sale or rent.

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Together with Christin, they provide an exceptional team dedicated to meeting all your decluttering and organizational needs.

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