Home Staging

Showcase your property to sell faster — and at the best price

Give your property every chance to stand out

Selling a property isn’t just about the price. It’s about perception, emotion… and often that instant feeling of “this is the one.”

Today, buyers visit a lot of properties, compare endlessly, and make decisions quickly. In that context, presenting a home that feels polished, harmonious, and welcoming is no longer a luxury — it’s a real strategic advantage.

That’s where I come in.

The Power Rangeuse combines two areas of expertise: home organising and interior architecture. In other words, I don’t just “make things look tidy” — I rethink spaces, optimise layouts, and create an atmosphere that helps future buyers instantly picture themselves living there.

What exactly is Home Staging?

Home staging (or property styling) is a marketing technique that consists of presenting a property in the best possible light to make it more attractive, without undertaking major renovation work.

The goal is simple:

  • sell or rent faster
  • achieve the best possible price
  • create an emotional connection from the very first seconds

Contrary to popular belief, it’s not about completely renovating your home. The idea is to work with what already exists, while making smart and targeted improvements.

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In practical terms, this can include:

  • depersonalising the spaces
  • decluttering
  • optimising the layout
  • harmonising colours and decoration
  • small repairs if needed
  • deep cleaning
  • creating a warm yet neutral atmosphere

The goal?
To help every visitor think:
“I could live here.”

Why invest in home staging?

Sell faster

The quicker your property generates interest, the higher your chances of selling within a shorter timeframe.

Stand out in a competitive market

A well-presented property attracts more attention, more clicks… and therefore more viewings.

Maximise your selling price

Real estate studies show that home staging generally represents an investment of around 1–2% of the property price, for a potential value increase of 5–10%, depending on the property and the market.

Reduce negotiations

When people truly fall in love with a property, they tend to negotiate less. Emotion often wins over logic.

It’s not an expense — it’s a profitability tool.

How does your home staging project work?

1.
The audit: the essential starting point

I visit your property the way a potential buyer would, with an objective and strategic eye.

A few days later, I provide you with a detailed report, which we review together.

Inside, you’ll find:

  • a room-by-room analysis
  • the strengths to highlight
  • the areas that need improvement
  • concrete and realistic recommendations
  • an estimate of any interventions if needed

This report becomes your roadmap: you can either handle everything yourself… or choose to be supported throughout the process.

2.
Enhancing the property: revealing its full potential

Based on the audit recommendations, several options are available to you:

  • You carry out the actions yourself (with my recommendations)
  • I support you during key stages
  • Or you entrust me with all or part of the process

This may include:

  • Effective decluttering to highlight space and natural light
  • Reorganising furniture and decoration to create a warm and functional atmosphere
  • Tailored advice: suggestions for colours, lighting, and decorative touches to elevate each room
  • Small refresh works if necessary
  • Follow-up until the sale, with possible adjustments based on viewing feedback

Pricing

Home staging audit: Between €200 and €450, depending on the size of the property
Property enhancement: Quoted according to the level of support required

💡 As an indication, home staging generally represents an investment of around 1–2% of the selling price, for a potential increase in value of up to 5–10%.

Home staging is for you if…

  • You want to sell a property
  • You’re a landlord looking to rent faster (furnished or unfurnished)
  • You’re a real estate professional wanting to showcase a property and speed up the sales process

The Power Rangeuse:
A dual expertise

An interior designer’s perspective

Thanks to my background in interior architecture, I immediately see the potential of a space: volumes, circulation, light, visual balance…

My goal isn’t simply to “make things look pretty,” but to create a coherent atmosphere that genuinely enhances your property and makes it easier for buyers to picture themselves living there.

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A home organiser’s approach

An overly cluttered interior can easily prevent that emotional connection.

I help you declutter, sort, and lighten spaces so they feel clearer, more fluid, and more attractive.

As a bonus, you’ll also make your future move a lot easier… with fewer things to pack and transport.

IKEA kitchen

Need a new kitchen?

If your kitchen needs more than just a refresh, I can also help you design a new IKEA kitchen that’s both beautiful and functional.

Frequently asked questions about home staging

Yes — more than ever.
Even in a dynamic market, buyers remain demanding and compare many properties. A well-presented home stands out, attracts attention faster, and reduces negotiations.

Home staging is not based on major renovation work. The focus is mainly on reorganising, decluttering, and harmonising spaces to make them more attractive.
In some cases, small improvements may still be recommended to improve the overall perception of the property (for example: a fresh coat of paint, fixing a door handle, replacing a damaged switch, or a few finishing touch-ups).
The idea always remains the same: light, targeted, and effective interventions without committing to heavy renovation work.

Yes. A properly presented property attracts more attention and generates more viewings.
As a result, selling times are often reduced because buyers can more easily picture themselves in a harmonious, bright, and well-maintained interior.

Yes, absolutely.
After the audit, you receive a clear action plan that you can follow independently. You can also choose to be supported at certain stages, or fully delegate the enhancement process.

Yes, home staging is entirely possible even when the property is still being lived in.

In that case, the work consists of finding the right balance between your daily life and showcasing the property: decluttering certain areas, reorganising spaces, simplifying decoration, and improving visual flow.

The goal is not to turn your home into a magazine set, but to make it feel more neutral, harmonious, and appealing to future buyers — while still allowing you to live comfortably during the selling period.

Yes, home staging is also highly effective for rental properties, whether furnished or unfurnished. It helps attract more applicants and rent faster, often under better conditions.

The goal of home staging is to enhance a property for sale or rental, mainly by working with the existing space and avoiding major transformations.

Interior design, on the other hand, can go much further and include more structural planning or renovation projects.

In my case, I combine both approaches: the efficiency and quick projection of home staging with the trained eye of an interior architect — understanding volumes, circulation, and spatial potential.

This allows me to offer relevant solutions tailored to the goal of selling the property, without drifting into unnecessary renovation work.

Pricing depends on the size of the property and the level of support required.
An audit generally ranges between €200 and €450, while the enhancement work is quoted separately.
It’s a strategic investment that is often recovered through a faster sale and a better selling price.

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