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Vacant Home Staging in Denver & Boulder County: What Sells in 2025

If your listing is sitting empty, buyers are scrolling past it. Our boutique, neutral-elevated style turns blank rooms into move-in-ready moments that photograph beautifully and convert showings into offers.


Service areas: Denver, Broomfield, Thornton, Louisville, Lafayette, Boulder, Longmont, Erie


Primary living room staging in Longmont

Why vacant homes need staging along the Front Range


Photos are the first showing. In competitive Denver–Boulder markets, staged vacant homes feel larger, warmer, and easier to imagine living in. Staging clarifies furniture scale, improves sightlines, and highlights the lifestyle your buyer wants—whether it’s a serene primary suite in Louisville, an airy living room in Longmont, or an entertainer’s kitchen in Wash Park.



The three rooms that sell your listing


Living room, primary bedroom, and kitchen/dining do most of the selling. We start there, then layer secondary spaces (entry, office, patio) as the budget and strategy allow.


  • Living room: Arrange for natural traffic flow and a strong focal point (fireplace/window).

  • Primary suite: Soothing palette, upscale textiles, and simplified nightstands read as “quiet luxury.”

  • Kitchen/dining: Clean lines, organic styling, and just-enough accents for crisp listing photos.


Our vacant staging process (fast, reliable, photo-ready)


1) Quick consult & quote – Share the address, square footage, rooms to stage, and photo date.

2) Design plan – We pull from our curated inventory to match the home’s architecture and buyer profile.

3) Delivery & install (often 1 day) – Furniture, art, rugs, lighting, styling layers.

4) Photo & show – We stage to the camera and to in-person flow.

5) De-stage on schedule – Typically within 3–5 business days after closing or request.


Tip: Booking at least 5–7 days before photos secures inventory and delivery windows.



How pricing works (and what affects it)


Every property is different, and vacant staging is priced on scope (rooms staged), size (sq ft/ceiling height), access (elevators/stairs), distance, and design level (standard vs luxury). We’ll give you a transparent proposal that outlines what’s included and the de-stage window, so you and your seller can plan confidently.


Popular packages (example structure):


  • Essential (impact rooms): Living room + dining + primary suite

  • Signature (most popular): Essential + entry + kitchen accents + 1 secondary bedroom/office

  • Luxe: Whole-home editorial styling, upgraded textiles/art, layered vignettes


Want a number? Send your MLS draft or photos and we’ll return a same-day estimate for Denver & Boulder County.



For listing agents: how to present staging to sellers


  • Lead with the photos. “This is how we earn the click.”

  • Price vs. positioning. Staging is a marketing investment to defend price and reduce days on market.

  • Scope smartly. If budget is tight, start with the big three rooms.

  • Timeline clarity. Share install date, photo date, and de-stage window up front to avoid surprises.



Cities & neighborhoods we stage weekly


Denver: Wash Park, Park Hill, Central Park, Highlands, Berkeley, Sloan’s Lake, RiNo, Cherry Creek

Boulder County: Boulder (Mapleton Hill, North Boulder, Martin Acres), Louisville, Lafayette, Longmont (Old Town, Prospect)

Broomfield: Anthem, Broadlands

Erie: Erie Highlands, Colliers Hill

Thornton: Hunters Glen, Cherrywood


If you don’t see your neighborhood, ask—we likely serve it.



Ready to make your vacant listing feel like “the one”?


We’re a boutique team with owned inventory and fast installs. Tell us your photo date and we’ll take it from there.





FAQs (Denver & Boulder County Staging)


How far in advance should I book?

Ideally 5–7 days ahead of photos for the smoothest scheduling; rush options are sometimes available.


Which rooms should I stage if the budget is tight?

Start with the living room, primary bedroom, and kitchen/dining—they drive most of the first-impression value.


Do you own your inventory?

Yes—our curated warehouse means consistent style, reliable timelines, and no third-party delays.


What if the home is still occupied?

We offer occupied staging consults (in-home or virtual) with a prioritized DIY plan.


When do you de-stage?

Typically 3–5 business days after closing or request. We’ll confirm your preferred window when we book.



 
 
 

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