Whether your home is completely vacant, lived in, or somewhere in between, I help it show up at its best. My focus is simple — creating spaces that feel inviting, balanced, and impossible to forget. Vacant staging brings warmth and scale back into empty rooms, while occupied staging refines what’s already there so it feels fresh, open, and intentional. I handle the strategy and styling so you can focus on what’s next.
Fact:
Buyers form an impression of your home within the first eight seconds — staging makes sure it’s the right one.
Staging changes how buyers see a home — and how fast they move on it. It gives scale to empty rooms, direction to awkward spaces, and balance to homes that feel off. When it’s done right, buyers don’t just notice the difference — they feel it, and that’s what sells.
It’s about creating flow and purpose in every room so nothing feels overlooked. Vacant or lived in, the goal is the same — make it feel natural, intentional, and unforgettable.
By the time I’m done, the house doesn’t just photograph well — it feels right. It’s cohesive, intentional, and stands out the moment buyers step inside.
On staging day, I bring it all together — furniture, decor, flow, and every small detail that makes a home feel balanced and lived in, but elevated. My goal is always the same: create a space that photographs beautifully and feels even better in person.
Every home tells a different story. Some are completely vacant and need scale, warmth, and life brought back in. Others just need a little refining to help what’s already there shine. I’ll build a custom plan around your space, timeline, and goals — whether that means full staging or a thoughtful edit of what you already have.
I start by walking through your home the way a buyer would — noticing what draws the eye, what distracts, and what needs a little intention. You’ll get honest, practical feedback and a clear plan to make the space feel fresh, cohesive, and ready to list.
Consultation fee: $395
Empty homes can feel cold and disconnected — buyers struggle to see the potential when there’s nothing to ground the space. I bring in furniture, art, and texture that give scale, warmth, and character back to every room. It’s not about decorating; it’s about giving buyers a reason to stop, look twice, and imagine life there.
If you’re living in your home while it’s on the market, I’ll help you strike the right balance between lived-in and show-ready. I edit, rearrange, and layer in small but impactful updates that make each space feel intentional and effortless. The goal is simple — keep it comfortable for you, and irresistible for buyers.
For homeowners who want to do the work but need direction. I’ll walk through your space and give you a straightforward, room-by-room plan so you know exactly what to move, edit, or add. It’s a hands-on, realistic approach that helps you make the most of what you already have — without second guessing a thing.
Get in touch — I’ll guide you through it, start to finish.