№ 01 — Living room · Virtual staging
Living room virtual staging that reads as the room itself.
Empty living rooms furnished so the proportions, the window light, and the floor read true — living room virtual staging that helps a listing sell faster without looking staged.
BeforeAfterLiving room · virtual staging · before / after
Overview
An empty living room photographs as square footage, not as a place to live. A buyer scrolling a feed cannot tell whether a sofa fits, where the television goes, or how the afternoon light lands. Living room virtual staging answers those questions inside the original frame — the furniture sits on the floor that was photographed, under the light that was already there.
It is the first room most buyers judge, shown the way it would greet them at a Sunday showing. Run across a whole listing, the same engine keeps every room consistent.
Same room, every style
Coastal


Coastal
Empty living rooms furnished so the proportions, the window light, and the floor read true — living room virtual staging that helps a listing sell faster without looking staged.
Drag to compare · 01 / 09
Why it works
Every living room virtual staging keeps the bones of the space intact: beams, mouldings, fireplaces, and sightlines stay where the camera saw them. We add furniture, not fiction.
- Sofas, chairs, and tables scaled to the real room, not a generic template.
- Light direction and shadow matched to the original photograph.
- Nine furniture styles, so the staging suits the home and the buyer.
- Export sized for MLS, portals, and print — no watermark on the listing photo.
Keep exploring
Same room, every furniture style — pick the look that suits the home and the buyer.
Or stage another room:
Start from the virtual staging overview to see every room and style together.
Living room virtual staging — common questions
Your first four rooms are free. After that it runs on credits — plans start at $28 for fifteen rooms a month.
No. The furniture is placed inside your original photo and matched to its light and perspective, so the room reads as itself — furnished, not faked.
Most listings do well with modern or transitional staging; period homes often suit mid-century or farmhouse.
