A home is meant to be a sanctuary.
We believe clean is a feeling, not just a surface. OmLand Housekeeping was built on the idea that the way a space is kept shapes how it feels to live in — and that the care you bring to it travels with the work.
Most cleaning services optimize for speed. Get in, get out, next job. The outcome is treated as the product, and the care taken to get there — the attention, the intention — is treated as incidental.
We think the opposite is true. A rushed clean leaves a rushed feeling in the air, even if the surfaces are spotless. A thoughtful clean leaves something else — the unmistakable sense that someone who respected the space spent time in it.
OmLand exists to make that second kind of clean the standard. Locally staffed, fairly paid, softly attentive. Our housekeepers aren't sprinting — they're noticing. The fold of a towel. The alignment of a chair. Whether the hand soap is running low.
The result is a home that doesn't just look cleaner. It feels quieter, lighter, more yours. Because the condition of your space — its order, its scent, its ease — is inseparable from how you live in it.
Clean is the artifact. The feeling is the work.
Five things we won't compromise on.
Island-native
Our housekeepers live in the same communities they clean. We're not a chain.
Plant-based by default
Septic-safe, asthma-safe, pet-safe — with your own products as an option.
Living wage employer
Housekeepers are employees, not contractors. Fair pay. Full coverage.
Relationship over rotation
Same team, every visit — so they learn your home and do right by it.
Care for the feeling, not just the surface
We clean with intention. A home is a sanctuary — we treat it that way.
Jes Browning
Founder, OmLand Housekeeping
Jes spent fifteen years working at the intersection of care and presentation — first in healthcare, then in hospitality.
As a surgical instrumentation sanitization specialist and later a care provider, Jes learned what "clean" actually means at a technical level. That degree of rigor is overkill for a home — but once it's in your bones, every surface reads differently.
In hospitality, he moved into housekeeping supervision, where raw cleanliness was only one part of the job. The rest was about how a space is presented — the fold of a towel, the set of a lamp, the choreography of a well-run team — and how those small choices change a guest's experience before they know why.
His nursing work taught him how the smallest things compound into well-being. The temperature of a blanket. The timing of a hot drink. The way a room is set up for someone recovering. It's the thread underneath everything OmLand does — that the invisible details of a space shape how a person feels in it.
Jes is also a longtime practitioner of mindfulness and contemplative traditions. OmLand is built around a simple conviction that drew from all of this: a clean home is a quieter mind — and the care you put into a space travels into the people who live in it.
A home should feel like an exhale. My job, and the job of everyone we hire, is to make it easier to breathe.
Real people who live here too.
Every housekeeper goes through background checks, hands-on training, and shadow cleans with a lead before ever working in a client's home. You meet them before they meet your home — we send a photo and short bio ahead of every first visit.
Book your first cleanSanctuary, restored.
Let us show you how we bring calm to cleaning.