A living room with white walls, large windows, beige tile floors, and modern furniture including a white sofa, a glass coffee table, and a wooden side table with a lamp. There are plants and wall art, with an open kitchen visible in the background.

Home Staging

Serving Southern California & the Treasure Valley

First impressions sell homes. That’s why our staging plans are designed around the buyer, price point, location, and style of the home. From new builds to vacant or occupied listings, we create spaces that feel warm, inviting, and easy to picture living in.

Buyers connect with homes they can picture themselves living in.

From a newlywed couple searching for their first home, to a family of five looking for room to grow, effective staging helps buyers emotionally step into the home by creating spaces that feel natural, functional, and aligned with the life they imagine building there.

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Living room with a wooden dining table, blue and green velvet armchairs, a large abstract painting of a seascape on the wall, and decorative vases with green leaves on the table, illuminated by ceiling light fixtures.

We Partner With:

  • Selling a home can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re still living in it.

    Home staging gives you a clear plan for how to prepare the space so buyers focus on the home itself and can easily picture their own life unfolding there.

  • Staging helps listings stand out online, photograph beautifully, and create stronger buyer connection during showings.

    It also gives Realtors a trusted third party resource to help guide sellers through the preparation process with clarity and care.

  • New builds and vacant properties often need help feeling warm, lived in, and easy to understand.

    Staging helps define the scale and purpose of each room so buyers can emotionally connect with the home instead of walking through an empty space that feels hard to visualize.

Living room with white walls, beige roman shades on windows, white sectional sofa with blue and white pillows, two blue ottomans, wooden side table with lamp, framed art, potted plant, and striped rug.

Occupied Staging

Preparing a lived in home for the market can feel personal and emotional, which is why the process is designed to feel collaborative and manageable.

You’ll receive clear room by room guidance on what to pack, remove, rearrange, or update so the home feels market ready while still functioning for everyday life in the meantime.

Vacant & New Build Staging

Empty homes often feel colder, smaller, and harder for buyers to connect with emotionally.

Thoughtful staging helps define each room, improve flow, and create the kind of atmosphere that helps buyers picture slow mornings in the kitchen, dinner parties around the dining table, or relaxing at the end of the day in a space that already feels like home.

Owner-Occupied: Before & Afters

A living room with a gray couch, a wooden coffee table with toys and objects, a black chair with a houseplant, a sliding glass door leading to a balcony with trees outside, a fireplace decorated with framed artwork, vases, and a photo. There is also a pet playpen with toys and bowls, and a small window with a desk and computer.

BEFORE

Living room with brown sofa, decorative pillows, fireplace, and large sliding glass doors showing trees outside.

AFTER

A wooden bookcase with sliding doors, partially open, displaying various items like books, jars, boxes, and office supplies. Next to the bookcase is a window with beige curtains, allowing sunlight to brighten the room. There is a patterned armchair with floral upholstery and an ottoman visible in the lower right corner, and a carpet on the floor.

BEFORE

A room with a wooden bookshelf, a table, chairs, a large window with a plant on the windowsill, and a ceiling fan.

AFTER

A bedroom with a bed, a small nightstand with items, a white dog lying on a dark rug, a bicycle near the window, artwork leaning against the wall, and a window showing trees and neighboring buildings.

BEFORE

A modern living room with a bed, nightstand, fireplace, and large windows showing a sunny day outside.

AFTER

Living room with a beige sofa, a wooden coffee table with a candle, several framed photographs, and a decorative tray. A shaggy rug covers the floor. A wooden cabinet with decorative carvings and a table lamp with a patterned shade are on the right. Multiple windows with sheer curtains allow natural light. Inside the room, there are various potted plants and artwork on the wall.

BEFORE

Living room with white walls and wooden floor, decorated with patterned armchairs, a beige sofa, a small round wooden coffee table with a glass vase, and various lamps. Large windows allow natural light inside, and there is a square wall art piece.

AFTER

The Home Staging Process

01

Get in Touch to Schedule a Consultation

Get in touch by sharing a few details about your property on our Contact page.

From there, we’ll schedule a consultation to walk through the home, assess the property, and discuss the target buyer, price point, location, and overall goals for the listing.

02

Receive Your Custom Staging Proposal

After the consultation, we create a custom staging proposal based on the needs of the property and the level of staging recommended.

Once approved, we begin developing the staging design, selecting the furniture, artwork, accessories, and styling details that will best highlight the home and help buyers emotionally connect to the space.

03

Staging Installation & Market-Ready Finish

Next, our team handles everything from installation to final styling so the home feels polished, cohesive, and ready for photography and showings.

This is the moment you see the full vision come together. Rooms feel more open, more inviting, and easier for buyers to emotionally connect with from the start.

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Living room with large arched windows showing a view of trees and neighboring houses outdoors. White sofas with cushions, wooden coffee table with a potted plant, artwork on the wall, and side table with a lamp.

FAQs

  • Yes. Occupied homes require a more detailed consultation process since the homeowner is still living in the space.

    During the consultation, we walk through the property room by room and provide guidance on what should be packed, removed, rearranged, replaced, or added before the home goes on the market. Afterward, a written summary with recommendations is provided.

    Consultation pricing varies between our Southern California and Idaho locations.

  • Walkthroughs for vacant homes, new builds, and staging proposal assessments are complimentary.

    These walkthroughs allow us to assess the property, understand the scope of the project, and determine what furnishings and styling elements will best support the home before preparing a custom staging proposal.

  • The earlier the better, especially during busy market seasons. Reaching out early helps ensure availability and gives enough time to prepare the home before photography and showings.

  • Not always. Some homes benefit most from focusing on key spaces like the living room, kitchen, primary bedroom, and dining area. Recommendations are always based on what will make the biggest impact for the property and target buyer.

  • Yes, our team regularly partners with realtors, builders, and developers to help listings, model homes, and new construction properties show at their best.

  • Home staging services are available throughout Southern California’s South Bay and the Treasure Valley area of Idaho, including Boise, Meridian, Eagle, Nampa, and Star.

    Virtual Design services are available nationwide.

A cozy living room with white walls, a vaulted wooden ceiling, and large windows letting in natural light. There are two framed animal-themed pictures on the wall, including an elephant and a zebra. The room has a light-colored armchair with a green pillow, a black metal shelf with decorative items, and a white lamp. A rug with alphabet letters is on the gray carpeted floor, and a wooden side table with a plant and clock is nearby.

Let’s make your home feel unforgettable from the very first showing

Whether you’re preparing a vacant property, a lived in family home, or a newly built space, thoughtful staging helps buyers emotionally connect from the moment they walk through the door.