A Sampling of Our Projects

Placentia

The homeowners selling this property embarked on a significant journey across the Atlantic to pursue their dreams of embracing the French lifestyle. With minimal furnishings accompanying them, we organized two entire days dedicated to sorting through their personal belongings, aiding the sellers in their transition and preparing the home for comprehensive staging. Occupied home staging can pose considerable challenges for homeowners. By comprehending our clients' requirements and ensuring they remained well-informed and prepared for each stage of the process, we facilitated their comfort and confidence. Ultimately, the home received a staggering 33 offers and sold for approximately 17% above the asking price upon the close of escrow. (Credit to Billy O'Brien, REALTOR®)

Corona

Another successful collaboration between StageRightsocal and REALTOR® Billy OBrien. Nestled in the hills of South Corona, this home was staged while still occupied by its owners. They were in the midst of liquidating their furniture as they prepared to relocate to another state and embrace a new retired life with fresh furnishings. This presented us with the perfect opportunity to introduce modern décor that would resonate with the area's target market. By blending traditional elements with transitional design, we cultivated a tranquil ambiance that catered to the demographic of this South Corona pool home. The outcome was remarkable, with the property receiving 10 offers and selling for over $21,000 above the listed price. (Credit to Billy O'Brien, REALTOR®)

Pomona

When the REALTOR® approached us to undertake partial staging for this 1911 craftsman home, our anticipation soared. The dwelling had undergone upgrades over the years, and its current owners had imbued it with a distinct mid-century charm through their furnishings. Downstairs, a bedroom had been repurposed into a media room. As part of our staging strategy, we aimed to transform this space back into a bedroom, envisioning it as a cozy retreat for visiting family members seeking privacy, while reserving the other rooms for upstairs use. Although attracting offers for this historic abode was never an issue, the agent encountered some unforeseen challenges related to its age and undisclosed issues. Consequently, they requested an extension of our staging contract. Fortunately, we were able to accommodate this request, ensuring that this turn-of-the-century gem found its rightful new owner.

Long Beach

The partial staging of this 1955 mid-century home posed a design and layout conundrum: How do we showcase the optimal utilization of the living area, which encompasses the living room, dining room, and kitchen? With features like a fireplace, a double door exit leading to the backyard, and expansive windows adorning one wall, maximizing the potential of this space was key. The eat-in kitchen, divided by an entry door, offered limited space for a kitchenette. We augmented the existing areas by introducing two additional functional spaces—a game table area and a bar setup. The result? Multiple offers poured in, and the property swiftly entered into a contract.

Seal Beach

The staging of this one-bedroom bungalow in Leisure World demanded a standout presentation. With numerous competitors on the market—typically 8-10 similar units available at any moment—making an impression was crucial. Remarkably, less than 10% of these homes had undergone staging. Our approach was to craft a setting that effortlessly captivated the area's discerning demographic. (Credit to Billy O'Brien, REALTOR®)

Long Beach

For this project, we were hired by a REALTOR® to craft a sensory experience for prospective buyers touring the home. With a very limited budget, we collaborated closely with our client to find a solution that would still leave a lasting impression. After exploring various options, we recommended Home Accents Staging—this is comprised of 'vignettes' in each room, carefully curated and strategically placed focal points designed to evoke emotion and highlight the home's true potential.

Home Accents Staging has proven to be a highly effective way to spark interest and ignite the imagination of buyers, when partial staging isn't possible. By focusing on creating these inviting, purposeful scenes in key areas of the home, we added warmth and character without exceeding the budget. The outcome was extraordinary: the home sold for above the seller's asking price, demonstrating that even minimal staging, when thoughtfully executed, can have a powerful impact. I'd like to know more about Home Accents Staging

Before & After: Home Staging Tips for Transformation

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A Frame of Mind

When staging a room with existing furniture, start with what you have—like the bed frame in this case. It sets the foundation for the entire room’s layout and style, so make sure it works with your vision before building out the rest of the design.

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Let There Be Light

Make the most of natural light! In this room, opening the shades made the space feel larger and more inviting. Clearing out clutter and adding white seating helped to enhance the airy, open vibe. Keep things light and simple for maximum impact.

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Small Items Can Make a Big Difference

Sometimes it’s the little things that really elevate a space. In this bathroom, we removed a bright red storage shelf that clashed with the calming color scheme. Replacing it with a few carefully chosen, both beautiful and functional items helped transform the room into a more luxurious, cohesive retreat.

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Room with a Purpose

A room without a clear purpose can leave buyers feeling unsure. In this case, we transformed a blank space into a functional office. Giving each room a specific purpose not only enhances its appeal but also helps potential buyers envision themselves living in the space. It's a key factor in selling a home!

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Making the Bed

How you make the bed can really set the tone for a room. For a fresh, airy feel, we swapped out the bedding for a fresh sky blue spread. This instantly brightens the space and gives it a more inviting, polished look. A well-styled bed creates a sense of calm and luxury, making the entire room feel more cohesive and appealing to potential buyers.

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Making a Good
First Impression

The porch is the first thing buyers see, so make it count! Instead of using it as a storage area, we turned it into a cozy space perfect for relaxing and enjoying the view. A welcoming porch sets the tone for the rest of the home and creates a great first impression.

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Setting the Table

Choosing the right table can make all the difference in a dining area. A round table, for example, fit better in this space than a square one, offering a more open feel and taking up less room. We also selected a color that complements the kitchen’s palette, creating a harmonious flow throughout the space.

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