Answer: One full day (8 hours) Explanation: The average time to stage a home is between 6-8 hours but it really depends on the size of the home and the amount of furniture we will be using. |
Sarah Webb Interiors |
Answer: Two full days (16 hours) Explanation: Just depends on how fast the client need it done. |
Staging and Design By Che'Le Foster |
Answer: Three to five days Explanation: Fully staging a 2000 square feet house depending on the condition of the house like:
-Is the house occupied or vacant?
-How much clutter has to be removed?
-Are there any repairs that must be done before staging?
....for a vacant house it can take up to 3 days, however we also stage occupied homes that it may take up to five days. |
Sheida Rezazadeh,Keller Williams R.E. Services, DRE#0192560 |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: One full day (8 hours) Explanation: In my experience, the actual staging of a 2,000 square foot home takes about 4-8 hours. This includes re-arranging furniture, hanging wall art, and accessorizing. It does not include any prep work, like painting walls or changing out light fixtures. |
1st Impressions Design |
Answer: Three to five days Explanation: There are several variables that affect the amount of time required to fully stage a home of this size. Some of these include: the homeowner's advance work de-cluttering and de-personalizing to prepare the home for staging, the volume of existing furnishings the stager is able to reuse, any purchases or rentals needed, and the time spent designing and executing a custom staging plan. Staging professionals understand time is of the essence when listing a property and we seek to maximize the homeowner's return on investment in the most expeditious way possible! |
Equity Staging & Design LLC |
Answer: Two full days (16 hours) Explanation: Fully staging an occupied home depending on work will take two to three days. |
McAtee Staging & Redesign |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: Two full days (16 hours) Explanation: Again, depending on how much packing, sorting, removing, repairing and updating needs to be done, the staging process is typically between one and two days. Additionally we provide shopping services for our clients to compliment the staging process for the finishing touches. This service is billed at $75 per hour |
Dramatix Decor, Inc. |
Answer: One full day (8 hours) Explanation: We’ll start with a walk and talk, then depending on what the homeowner does or wants me to do it could take longer. |
Stage Right |
Answer: One full day (8 hours) Explanation: My team and I can efficiently stage a vacant house in one day - to facilitate it getting on the market as fast as possible! |
A Goode Start Decorating & Home Staging |
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Answer: One full day (8 hours) Explanation: Before staging a home I require a home consultation. In this consultation I tell clients what to keep in the home for staging and what to remove. If the clients have done all the repairs and preparations for the home that I have written done for them then the actual staging of a home takes about 6 hours. |
Tailored for You Interiors, LLC |
Answer: One full day (8 hours) Explanation: It's always best to set aside 1.5 days, just in case there are any minor issues. |
First Sight Staging |
Answer: Two full days (16 hours) Explanation: Generally it takes two days to complete a staging. The first day is spent on a consultation of what needs to be done and getting started. The second day is spent finishing up and reviewing the completed project. |
Decorate and Company |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: One full day (8 hours) Explanation: If you have had a staging consultation prior to the staging day and you have done all the things the stager has recommended such as removing certain pieces of furniture, tidying up cupboards etc then a full day should be sufficient. Occasionally this may run over and the customer will always be given the option to pay for any extra hours that may be needed. |
Perfect Match Homes |
Answer: Three to five days Explanation: For some homes, it actually takes a day (if you already have it furnished), but it takes more time for a vacant home since several arrangements need to be made and coordinated. |
Dragonfly Home Designs |
Answer: One week Explanation: it normally takes about 1-2 weeks to stage a home properly |
Home To Home Staging |
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Answer: One full day (8 hours) Explanation: 5 - 8 hours is all it takes to stage as long as homeowner pitches in and helps |
Finally Home Staging |
Answer: One full day (8 hours) Explanation: 70%-80% of our time and expertise invested is prior to staging day. Space planning, furniture planning, furniture selection, staging prop planning and selection, pulling inventory, packing, and shopping is all done prior to staging day in order to make the project a success. We spend one day on sight at the property to complete the project. |
Sonoran Accents Home Staging & Redesign |
Answer: One full day (8 hours) Explanation: A full day of active staging, not including preparation and potential shopping, is the typical amount of time for an occupied, 2000 sq. ft. home. |
Home Styling by Denise |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: One full day (8 hours) Explanation: It really can depend on how much the house needs. If you are just rearranging what they have or doing a staging consultation, it can take less than a day. |
Decorator For Hire |
Answer: Two full days (16 hours) Explanation: If the home is occupied and the existing furniture is used to stage, then generally the project could be completed in 2 full working days. However, if a significant amount of existing furniture must be moved out and rented furniture moved in, the length of completion could be 3-5 days. |
susan chance designs |
Answer: Not sure Explanation: It depends on the house and what rooms are being staged in the home. |
BrendaHomeStaging |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: One full day (8 hours) Explanation: I have been staging and designing for 30 years |
josie mosie and company |
Answer: Not sure Explanation: There are so many variables to consider. The condition of the house will determine the time that the staging takes. |
GYST* Solutions Get Your Stuff Together |
Answer: One full day (8 hours) Explanation: Once photos are taken, the planning begins behind the scenes. We decide what to do, and deliver all items by truck and complete the project in one day. |
Upstaging by Marlene LLC |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: One full day (8 hours) Explanation: Depending on whether the home is vacant or occupied, staging may not take an entire 8 hours. |
Suite Effects LLC |
Answer: One full day (8 hours) Explanation: A full staging on a 2000 sq ft home can take 1-2 days |
Kea Interiors |
Answer: One full day (8 hours) Explanation: If the home owner has previously cleared the excessive items from the space, we can successfully stage the home in a day |
Capital Staging and Redesign |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: One full day (8 hours) Explanation: The time it takes to stage a home that is 2000 square feet depends a lot on the amount of work the homeowners have completed prior to the home stager completing the stage. The home should be de-cluttered, paint refreshed, professionally cleaned and repairs completed before the staging day is scheduled. Usually there is a re-schedule fee if the home is not ready on the day the staging is to take place. When all items to prepare the home have been completed (which the stager has communicated to the homeowners), the stage should only take 8 hours. It can be longer though if those items have not been completed or not completed well. |
Downriver Home Staging LLC |
Answer: One full day (8 hours) Explanation: It is amazing how a large home can be turned into one that is fully furnished with furniture; wall art; accessories like lamps, towels, shower curtains, and sometimes even curtains; and decor in usually one very long day. Sometimes we discover that we still need a few items to fill in or a piece of furniture doesn't work, and we will return the next day for a few hours to finish up. |
a little bit of red Interior RE-design |
Answer: Three to five days Explanation: Each home requires a different time line. But typically it requires between three to five days. |
Disciplined Design |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: Two full days (16 hours) Explanation: I like to allow for a little extra time to ensure that we're not rushed in creating a gorgeous home. If the home is occupied it could take a little longer to compliment the existing furnishings or remove them. Each job is different and could take up to one week or more. |
Debbie DeMarais |
Answer: One full day (8 hours) Explanation: To fully stage a 2,000 square foot occupied home typically takes one day. This can vary depending upon what is required to stage the home. |
Home Staging by SPC |
Answer: One full day (8 hours) Explanation: One full day, sometimes less, sometimes more, depending on the home. |
Vine of Design |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: One full day (8 hours) Explanation: Most times it can be done in half a day. When staging a home, only main areas are staged, such as living room, dining room and master bedroom. There is no need to stage the rest of the rooms. |
Abella Home Staging and Redesign |
Answer: One full day (8 hours) Explanation: Staging an occupied home of up-to 2,000 sf. can take up-to 8 hours or less. This can be determine during a home consultation before hand deciding on a staging day. Let's keep in mind, there is a lot more that takes place to prepare a home for staging day(planning, design, room configures, strategies, logistics, etc.) |
Dec My Home Staging & Redesign |
Answer: Not sure Explanation: That is a question for your real estate agent. |
Home Detectives |
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