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We are a very unique staging company in that we approach each project with a budget and recommend what you should do to a property from cleaning, painting, remodeling, and repair, to staging and accessorizing. No other staging company we know takes this approach. They are limited to how they can help. The partner's of Westside Staging and Design have been designing and staging properties collectively more than fifty years and have a track record of success. We found ourselves being solicited for traditional staging services like decluttering, furnishing and accessorizing but ended up feeling compelled to recommend the money be better spent just painting and upgrading materials and surfaces. We married our staging business with our home makeover and redesign business where we have crews of hardwood floor, tile, kitchen/bathroom experts, landscapers, and more. If a property is going to be leased Westside Property Management can step into serve you. We have turnkey, one stop solutions for homeowners looking to sell or lease. Every project is handled with a unique perspective and integrity. Ingenuity, an eye for solutions, and successful results make Westside Staging and Design the obvious choice for your staging and design needs. Our staging company grew beyond its original Westside market focus and today services from Santa Barbara to San Diego. Westside Staging and Design is committed to providing our clients with the best staging and design services. We approach every project with a focus on cost, aesthetics, functionality, and meeting our client's objectives. Our craftspeople and professional crews are second to none.
The investment in staging your home is always less than your first price reduction.
93% of staged homes sell in 1 month or less
Don't leave cash on the table... and don't risk letting
your property sit on the market. You only get one chance to
make a first impression on a potential buyer.
Paying For Two Mortgages Can Get Expensive!
People Don't Buy Houses, They Buy Homes
Without Furniture, There Is No Frame Of Reference
When A Room Is Kept Empty, Buyers Focus On
Negative Details
Only 10% of Home Buyers Can Actually
Visualize the Potential of a Home