Luxury real estate virtual staging
Staging for listings that
get scrutinized frame by frame.
Generic AI staging was built for starter homes, and a luxury buyer reads it in three seconds. Vestaro respects the light, the materials, and the architecture already in the room, holds one palette across a 30–50 photo estate set, and ships print-ready at full resolution. The work reads as designer, not AI.
AvantAprès№ 08 — In the field
Working with listing teams across Los Angeles, Charlotte, Chicago, and a steady handful of independent brokerages.








Why luxury agents reach for it
Three things a luxury listing demands.
Editorial-grade, not AI-grade
The fastest tells on a luxury listing are flat lighting, plasticky materials, and furniture no designer would pair. Vestaro respects window light, holds true wood grain, stone, and metal, and curates one coherent composition per room — so the staging reads as styled, not filled.
Built for the listings buyers walk frame by frame.
Consistency across the whole estate set
Luxury listings ship 30–50 photos in one drop — grand room, primary suite, gourmet kitchen, dining, pool deck, twilight exteriors. Vestaro carries one palette, furniture line, and styling density across the set instead of staging each frame in isolation, so the listing reads as a single home.
Multi-angle consistency, including same-cycle day-to-dusk on the exteriors.
Discretion and control
Everything runs in your own studio — no warehouse, no third-party stager at the property, no vendor calendar to manage. Re-run a room against a second style as freely as you like, and ship clean output at original resolution. The work stays between you and the listing.
Re-run styles freely. No movers, no coordination, no waiting.
A luxury photoset, staged in one pass
One estate, room by room — palette held throughout.
A sample drawn from the kinds of frames a luxury listing actually delivers: empty grand rooms, dated high-end interiors, the primary suite, and the twilight exteriors — each staged so the whole set reads as one home.
AvantAprèsAn empty estate room, furnished editorially
A vaulted, oversized room reads cold on the MLS. Staged with a single intentional furniture line that respects the scale instead of dwarfing it.
AvantAprèsA tired high-end interior, brought current
A once-expensive room that now dates the listing. Restyled to a calm, contemporary palette without touching the walls, windows, or architecture.
AvantAprèsA primary suite that matches the set
Staged with the same palette and styling density as the grand room, so the suite reads as part of one home rather than a different listing.
AvantAprèsEstate exterior, staged for dusk
The establishing shot, converted to twilight on the same pass as the interior staging and color-matched to it. No separate vendor, no separate workflow.
AvantAprèsThe same room, a second buyer
Re-run the grand room against a coastal direction for the family buyer. Same architectural base, different styling — test the listing against the audience.
AvantAprèsA second direction on the dated room
The same tired interior restyled toward modern instead of warm minimal. Stage twice from one source frame and pick the cut that lists faster.
Pricing for luxury volume
Priced for a 50-photo set, not a single room.
A full estate listing is dozens of renders at about $0.71 each on the higher-volume plans — a fraction of one physical staging, with no warehouse and no vendor calendar. Member fits a busy luxury specialist; Brokerage covers a team or office rollout.
Drop-in
Each image reviewed before delivery.
180 renders / year · billed annually
For solo agents working a few listings at a time.
Pass
Most popularEach image reviewed before delivery.
600 renders / year · billed annually
For active agents with steady listings.
Member
Each image reviewed before delivery.
1,800 renders / year · billed annually
For studios and teams with high listing volume.
Questions luxury agents ask before they stage.
Common questions
That is the bar we build to. The fastest tells on a high-end listing are flat lighting, plasticky materials, and mix-and-match furniture that no designer would assemble. Vestaro respects window direction and the materials already in the room — wood grain, stone veining, patinated metal — and locks one furniture line and palette per upload, so the result reads as styled, not filled. On an estate that buyers scrutinize frame by frame, the staging should disappear into the architecture.
Luxury listings ship as a single set — grand room, primary suite, gourmet kitchen, formal dining, pool deck, twilight exteriors — and the palette, finishes, and styling density have to hold across all of them. Vestaro carries one style decision across the whole set rather than staging each frame as if it were the only one, so the listing reads as one coherent home instead of a tour of unrelated rooms.
Yes. Day-to-dusk is a setting on the photo, not a separate vendor or workflow. Tag the establishing shots and they run in the same pass as the interior staging, color-matched to the editorial treatment inside. Twilight pool, twilight estate exterior, and back-porch shots come back internally coherent with the rooms they sit beside.
About 15 seconds per photo. A 50-photo luxury set processes in roughly 15 minutes end-to-end, so you can upload after the architectural shoot and review the same afternoon. Each render costs about $0.71 on the higher-volume plans — a fraction of a single physical staging on a listing this size, with no warehouse rental, no movers, and no vendor calendar to coordinate.
Yes, and on luxury listings it is worth it. Re-run a room against a second style — coastal for the family buyer, editorial contemporary for the empty-nester — over the same architectural base. Because the structure stays pixel-locked, you are testing styling against buyer segments, not redrawing the room. Re-running styles is freeform; you are never waiting on a vendor to revise.
It is meant to be. Everything runs in your own studio — no warehouse, no third-party stager walking the property, no scheduling around a client who values privacy. Output ships clean at original sensor resolution on any paid plan, print-ready for the brochure spread and the brokerage portal, with the caption and disclosure under your control. The work stays between you and the listing.
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