Professional staging
Showing a home at its best.
Staging isn't about making a house look like a catalog. It's about helping buyers see how they'd actually live there — and it's included for every home we list.
Our approach
Edit, don't decorate.
Good staging is mostly subtraction. We clear what distracts, fix what reads as deferred maintenance, and arrange each room so its purpose and proportions are obvious the moment a buyer walks in.
Steven brings a builder's and designer's eye to the work — how light moves through a room, where the eye lands, what a buyer will photograph and share. The result looks effortless, which is the point. The home should feel like the best version of itself, not a showroom.
Recent work
Before and after.
A few homes we've staged and sold across South Seattle.
Before / after photography to be added once commissioned.
Staging — common questions
- Is staging included when you list my home?
- Yes. Staging is part of our seller representation, handled in-house rather than billed as a separate vendor line item. It's one of the reasons our listings present the way they do.
- Who does the staging?
- Steven leads the design direction. His background gives him an eye for how a space reads in person and in photographs, and for the small changes that make the biggest difference.
- Do you stage occupied homes, or only empty ones?
- Both. For occupied homes we work with what's already there — editing, rearranging, and supplementing — so the space photographs well without uprooting your life before you've moved.
- Can I hire you just for staging if I'm not selling with you?
- Staging is built around our listing clients, but if you have a standalone project in South Seattle, get in touch and we'll tell you honestly whether we're the right fit.
Selling soon?
Staging comes with the listing.
When you sell with us, staging is part of the work — not an add-on. Let's talk about your home.