The service
What we do
When buyers will only ever see the place on a screen, virtual staging furnishes the photographs instead of the rooms — photo-realistic, and honest about what it is.
No site visit, nothing moved, no furniture rental. The right choice for long-distance listings and fast timelines.
The process
How we work
- Send the photographs. The listing shots you already have — or phone shots good enough to work from. Nothing is moved and nobody visits.
- A price range before your name. The estimate flow returns a band up front; the room count fixes the number before work starts.
- We furnish the images. Photo-realistic styling matched to the buyer the listing is for, room by room.
- Labeled and delivered. Finished images within 48 hours of usable photographs, each one labeled as virtually staged.
The difference
Why choose us

One booking, one team
Staging, styling, organizing and room makeovers under one roof — 23 bookable services, one accountable team, no juggling vendors.
A range before a name
The estimate flow shows a price band before we ask who you are — not after a sales call.
Answers in hours, not weeks
A stylist replies within two business hours, with a fixed proposal inside 48.
Built for New York buildings
Co-op board rules, service-lift windows and certificates of insurance — handled as part of the job, not discovered on install day.
The proof
Before and after
In their words
What clients say
Photographed two days after the visit — the listing went straight to best-and-final.
Staged on Tuesday, listed on Thursday, in contract in two weeks.
Collected everything after closing, exactly as promised.
Common questions
Straight answers on timing, money and what happens next. Not covered here? Ask through the estimate form — a stylist replies within two business hours.
How quickly can I have the images?
Usually within 48 hours of receiving usable photographs. Same-day is sometimes possible depending on the number of rooms.
Do the images have to say they are virtually staged?
Yes. We label every image and we would decline to supply unlabeled ones. Most platforms require it and buyers notice either way.
Can you remove existing furniture from photos?
Yes — decluttering an occupied room digitally is a common request, and it pairs well with light physical editing before the shoot.