06/02/2026
As our business has grown, so has our responsibility.
We recently expanded into a larger warehouse — allowing us to carry more inventory, serve more cities, and take on projects at a higher level. But with that growth comes something important:
Raising the standard.
Because when it comes to preparing a home for the market, “good enough” isn’t good enough.
A home should never hit the market until it’s truly market-ready. And that starts with hiring the right staging professional.
One thing I always tell homeowners and realtors… be careful of very low estimates.
In most cases, that’s a red flag. It can mean limited inventory, lack of insurance, or a level of quality that won’t support the result you’re expecting.
If you’re hiring a stager, ask the right questions:
– Are you licensed and insured?
– Can I see your inventory and past work?
– Do you own your inventory or rent it?
Because if inventory is rented, there’s no guarantee the final result will match what you were shown.
Staging is not where you cut corners.
It’s where you position your home to perform.
And the difference between average and exceptional… is in the details you don’t always see upfront.