
Our Services

Vacant Home Staging
A vacant room can feel impersonal, and a lack of furnishings can make it feel smaller than it is, making it difficult for many buyers to understand its true potential and scale. Thoughtful staging adds purpose to each area, creating a welcoming space that buyers can easily picture as their future home. It also strategically minimizes the visibility of small flaws and directs focus to the home's best features, increasing its perceived value. By creating a warm and inviting atmosphere, a well-staged room stands out in online listings, drawing in more potential buyers and getting you a strong offer more quickly.
Occupied Home Staging
You don’t need to move out to have a beautifully staged home! Occupied staging is a cost-effective way to utilize your own furnishings–enhanced with pieces from our inventory–to create an inviting and aspirational atmosphere. We strategically rearrange, declutter, and depersonalize spaces to maximize the appeal of your home. This helps buyers see themselves living in your home, creating that important emotional connection that leads to higher offers and a quicker sale, providing you with a strong return on your investment.


Staging Consultants
Take the guesswork out of preparing your home for sale! We will walk through the property, providing recommendations to enhance your home's unique features and appeal to the broadest range of buyers. This could include tips on anything from furniture placement and decluttering to paint colors and minor repairs. Our staging consultations offer expert advice to enhance your home's appeal, ensuring it makes a strong first impression on potential buyers and maximizes its market value.
73%
Staged homes sell, on average, 73% faster than non-staged homes according to the National Association of Realtors (NAR).
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85% of homes sold for 5-23% over list price, according to the Real Estate Staging Association (RESA).
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81% of buyers say that staging helps buyers visualize the property as their future home, according to the NAR.