May 2026

How much does home staging actually cost, and why?

By |2026-05-22T08:35:38+10:00May 22nd, 2026|Business of Staging, Home Staging General Interest|

How much does home staging actually cost, and why? If you've ever looked at a styling quote and thought "how does it add up to that?", it's a fair question. A figure like $4,500 can feel like a big call when you're already juggling everything that comes with getting a property to market. So rather than talk in general terms, here's exactly what goes into that number, using a real Brisbane property as the example. Most people think styling starts when the truck pulls up. It starts well before that. It begins with an in-home [...]

Will Home Staging Put Holes in My Walls?

By |2026-05-12T11:49:59+10:00May 12th, 2026|Business of Staging, Home Staging General Interest|

Will Home Staging Put Holes in My Walls? Yes - but probably fewer than you'd think, and you're unlikely to have to do anything about them. This is one of the most common questions sellers ask before staging, and it's a fair one. You've often just spent thousands repainting and preparing the home for sale. The idea of someone putting fresh holes in those walls feels like a step backwards. Here's what actually happens. Our stylists hang artwork in rooms where it changes how the property photographs and presents at open homes. We use small, [...]

Sold for $2.01M at auction. Here’s how we styled it.

By |2026-05-26T08:53:38+10:00May 11th, 2026|Business of Staging, Home Staging General Interest|

Sold for $2.1M at auction. Here's how we styled it. The owner asked for sage green at the consultation. Normally that's a conversation. We don't force colours into a home that doesn't want them - we style a home for the home, not the other way around. But this one made sense. So we committed. Which meant going out and buying sage green cushions, because once you commit to a colour you have to carry it through properly or it looks accidental. That decision set the tone for everything else. 216 Long Street East, Graceville. A 70s brick home [...]

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