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How It Works

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Enter Your Staging Needs

Select the number of rooms, how long you need staging, and your preferred furniture style. The calculator adjusts for home size automatically.

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Get Your Estimate

See the total cost, monthly rate, and per-room breakdown. Longer staging terms include volume discounts, reflected in the estimate.

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Compare and Decide

Try different combinations of rooms and style tiers to find the staging package that fits your budget and listing strategy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does home staging cost on average?
Home staging typically costs $500-$1,400 per room per month, depending on the furniture quality and home size. A typical 3-bedroom home costs $1,500-$4,000 per month for mid-range staging. Most staging companies require a 1-month minimum and charge a delivery/setup fee on top of the monthly rental.
Is home staging worth the cost?
According to the National Association of Realtors, staged homes sell for 1-5% more than non-staged homes and spend 73% less time on the market. For a $400,000 home, even a 2% increase means $8,000 more on the sale price — far exceeding typical staging costs of $2,000-$5,000.
What rooms should I stage first?
Focus on the living room, primary bedroom, and kitchen first — these have the biggest impact on buyers. If budget allows, add the dining room and one bathroom. Empty rooms feel smaller, so even basic staging in key areas makes a significant difference in buyer perception.
Do staging companies charge a deposit?
Yes, most staging companies require a deposit equal to one month's rental rate, paid upfront along with the first month. The deposit covers potential damage to furniture and is typically refundable upon return of items in good condition.