July 2025

Why Skipping Staging Could Be Costing You Time and Money

By |2025-07-22T14:54:27+10:00July 30th, 2025|Business of Staging, Home Staging General Interest|

Why Skipping Staging Could Be Costing You Time and Money Plenty of sellers still see staging as a “nice to have.” Something to consider later - if the home doesn’t sell quickly or the agent suggests it. But after staging thousands of homes across South-East Queensland, we’ve seen what happens when it’s skipped - and it’s usually not great. Here’s why styling isn’t the cherry on top. It’s part of the selling strategy from day one. It’s a common mindset: staging is a bonus, not a baseline. And while we understand the instinct to wait and see, it [...]

Inside a 24 Hour Hotel Styling Project: What We Learned

By |2025-07-22T10:58:43+10:00July 22nd, 2025|Business of Staging, Home Staging General Interest|

Inside a 24 Hour Hotel Styling Project: What We Learned In the world of styling, most jobs follow a familiar rhythm, until one doesn’t. Late on a Thursday, after office hours, we received multiple missed calls from a hotel team in Brisbane needing urgent help. A corporate visit was booked for the weekend at The Sebel Brisbane, part of the Accor Group, and they wanted to showcase one of their suites at its absolute best. The catch? They needed the hotel room styled and ready the very next day. We don’t usually take on work with just 12 [...]

Why Selling Your Home Means Letting Go (Just a Little)

By |2025-07-16T09:27:39+10:00July 16th, 2025|Business of Staging, Home Staging General Interest|

Why Selling Your Home Means Letting Go (Just a Little) The way we live in our homes is unique to us - it’s shaped by routines, memories, and all those little lived-in details that make it your home. And that’s exactly how it should be. But when it comes time to sell, the game changes. Suddenly, it’s not about showing how you live in the home; it’s about helping someone else imagine how they could live there. Because at the end of the day, you’re not just selling bricks and mortar - you’re selling the feeling of home. [...]

When the Styling Doesn’t Land; What Happens Next Matters Most

By |2025-07-11T11:06:25+10:00July 11th, 2025|Business of Staging, Home Staging General Interest|

When the Styling Doesn’t Land What Happens Next Matters Most Not every property stage goes to plan. Even with experience, creativity and the best intentions, it’s still possible to miss the mark - and when that happens, the response can make or break the relationship. This is a real-world example of what can go wrong, what was done to make it right, and the takeaways for anyone working in or around property styling - and for sellers who want to understand what can happen behind the scenes. A developer engaged us to style two newly completed homes. There [...]

How Styling 47 Caravans Taught Us Some Big Lessons (and Why It Was Worth It)

By |2025-07-02T09:09:41+10:00July 2nd, 2025|Business of Staging, Home Staging General Interest|

How Styling 47 Caravans Taught Us Some Big Lessons (and Why It Was Worth It) When most people think of home staging, they picture beautiful bedrooms, styled living rooms, and coffee tables with just the right amount of decor. But recently, our team was asked to do something a little different - and it turned into one of the biggest (and most fun) challenges we’ve taken on yet. We were approached by Green RV Campers with a unique request: could we style 47 caravans for the Brisbane Caravan & Camping Show at the RNA Showgrounds? Beds, kitchenettes, single bunks, [...]

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