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Home Staging Services: Complete Guide 2026

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Home Staging Services: Complete Guide 2026

Professional home staging services transform a listed property into a buyer-ready showcase, and the investment consistently pays for itself. The National Association of Realtors 2023 Profile of Home Staging found that 81% of buyers’ agents say staging helps their clients picture the property as a future home, a psychological shift that shortens decision timelines and reduces contingencies. In a competitive Las Vegas market, staging is no longer optional for sellers who want top dollar.

Key Takeaways

  • Staged homes spend 73% fewer days on the market than unstaged properties, per the Real Estate Staging Association
  • Full vacant staging in Las Vegas typically runs $3,000 to $6,000 for a 90-day rental period
  • NAR data shows 81% of buyers’ agents report staging helps clients visualize a property as their future home
  • Living rooms, primary bedrooms, and kitchens deliver the strongest return per staging dollar spent
  • Both vacant and occupied Las Vegas homes benefit from professional staging tailored to local buyer expectations

What Are Home Staging Services?

Home staging services are professional design services that furnish, style, and optimize a home’s layout to help buyers connect emotionally with the space before making an offer. The Real Estate Staging Association reports that staged homes spend 73% fewer days on the market than non-staged listings, a gap that translates directly into fewer price reductions and lower carrying costs for sellers.

Research insight: NAR’s 2023 Profile of Home Staging found that 23% of sellers’ agents report staging increases buyer offer prices by 1 to 5%, while 18% see price increases of 6 to 10%. These figures represent conservative averages across all price points and home types nationally.

Staging differs from decorating. Stagers curate furniture and accessories to maximize buyer appeal across the widest demographic, removing personal items and styling each room to photograph well for online listings. In Las Vegas, where buyers often search from out of state, great listing photos are frequently the first and most critical touchpoint.

Staging also works alongside other pre-listing improvements. If your home needs fresh carpet or minor repairs before going on market, staging should follow those updates so the room presents as a cohesive, move-in-ready package.

How Much Do Home Staging Services Cost in 2026?

Las Vegas staging costs range from $300 for a standalone consultation to $6,000 or more for full vacant staging of a larger home. Angi’s 2024 national cost data puts the average staging project at roughly $1,775, with most homeowners spending between $750 and $2,850 depending on home size, service scope, and how many months of furniture rental are required.

Staging Cost by Service Type (Las Vegas 2026)Consultation Only$300 - $500Partial (2-3 Rooms)$1,200 - $2,500Occupied Home (Full)$1,800 - $3,500Vacant Home (Full)$3,000 - $6,000Source: Angi 2024 | RESA | Las Vegas market averages | 90-day rental period

Cost context: Most Las Vegas staging contracts require a minimum 60 to 90-day furniture rental period. Monthly extensions beyond that window typically run $300 to $800. Sellers whose homes go under contract within 30 days pay the same base rate as those who take 89 days, so the risk is capped at the initial contract amount.

Staging costs are part of a broader selling cost picture. Our complete guide to the cost to sell a house covers how staging fits alongside agent commissions, closing costs, and repair budgets so sellers can plan their net proceeds accurately before listing. Explore further in our staging cost. Read more in our related guide: staging design.

What’s Included in a Professional Staging Package?

A full-service staging package covers furniture delivery, room arrangement, artwork, accessories, and removal after closing. NAR’s 2023 Profile of Home Staging reports that sellers who invested in professional staging before listing perceived a value increase of 1 to 10% above their listing price, with primary bedrooms and living rooms consistently driving the strongest buyer response.

Standard staging package inclusions:

  • Living areas: Sofas, accent chairs, coffee tables, area rugs, lamps, and curated artwork
  • Primary bedroom: Bed frame, nightstands, bedding, throw pillows, and bedside lighting
  • Kitchen: Small countertop appliances, trays, plants, and coordinated accessories
  • Dining room: Table and chairs, centerpiece, and complementary wall art
  • Bathrooms: Coordinated towels, soap dispensers, candles, and framed prints
  • Entry and hallways: Console table, mirror, and a single statement accessory

All delivery, setup, styling, and removal is included in the contract price. Sellers do not coordinate with movers; the staging company manages logistics from warehouse to installation to pickup after closing. This matters most when you have a fast close.

If your home has architectural features worth highlighting, such as crown molding or upgraded bathrooms, experienced stagers will select furnishings that draw the eye toward those features rather than compete with them.

Which Rooms Deliver the Best Staging ROI?

Focus staging investment on living rooms, primary bedrooms, and kitchens. NAR’s Profile of Home Staging identifies these as the three rooms buyers most want to see staged, with living rooms cited by 46% of agents, primary bedrooms by 43%, and kitchens by 35%. Staging all three costs 30 to 40% less than staging an entire home while capturing the majority of the perceived value.

Rooms Most Important to Stage% of agents who recommend staging each room (NAR 2023)Living Room46%Primary Bedroom43%Kitchen35%Dining Room22%Bathroom18%Source: National Association of Realtors, 2023 Profile of Home Staging

Room-level strategy: Secondary bedrooms, home offices, and bonus rooms can be staged minimally or left empty without meaningfully affecting buyer perception, provided they are clean, well lit, and free of clutter. Sellers should reserve staging budget for the three rooms above and address secondary spaces through cleaning and decluttering alone.

If your primary suite has a walk-in closet, staging it properly matters. Buyers inspecting a home for themselves almost always open closet doors. A well-organized primary closet with custom closet features already installed can justify a higher asking price when staged to highlight that storage capacity.

For bathrooms, a minor bathroom remodel completed before staging yields a stronger combined result than staging alone. Stagers can accessorize an updated bathroom, but they cannot fix dated tile or hardware.

Staging for Las Vegas Luxury and High-End Homes

Luxury staging in Las Vegas requires furniture inventory and design sensibility calibrated to buyers in the $800,000-plus range, which differs significantly from entry-level staging. Buyers shopping Las Vegas luxury homes in communities like Summerlin or Henderson expect a level of finish that generic staging companies may not provide from their standard inventory. Read more in our related guide: staging companies. For more on this topic, see our home staging costs.

Luxury staging considerations specific to Southern Nevada:

  • Outdoor living spaces matter as much as interiors. Las Vegas buyers factor covered patios, pool decks, and desert landscaping into their offers. Stagers who skip exterior areas leave value on the table in this market.
  • Furniture scale must match the home. A 5,000-square-foot home with standard-size staging furniture looks sparse and undercuts the perceived square footage.
  • Material quality signals price point. Buyers at higher price points distinguish between staging grade and luxury grade furnishings quickly.

Ask prospective luxury stagers to show portfolio photos from transactions in your specific price range and ZIP code. A company that stages $350,000 homes and a company that stages $1.5M homes maintain different inventory for a reason.

How to Choose a Home Staging Company

The best Las Vegas staging companies combine verified local inventory, documented portfolio results, and transparent per-room pricing. A 2024 survey by the Real Estate Staging Association found that 95% of staged homes with correct pricing sell within 11 days of listing, underscoring that staging and pricing work together rather than independently.

Questions to ask before signing a staging contract:

  • Can you show before-and-after photos from recent listings in my price range?
  • What is your minimum rental period, and what do monthly extensions cost?
  • Who is responsible for damage to furniture during the listing period?
  • Do you handle exterior staging or only interior rooms?
  • What is your removal timeline after closing?

Reference check: Ask for direct references from sellers and from the listing agents who worked those transactions. Agents see staging results across dozens of transactions and can objectively compare companies. A strong stager will have both seller testimonials and agent referrals readily available.

Staging is one component of a complete pre-listing strategy. A home warranty for sellers can also strengthen your listing by giving buyers added confidence in the home’s mechanical systems, which is worth considering alongside staging when budgeting for pre-market preparation. Read more in our related guide: professional staging. Explore further in our real estate staging.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I stage my Las Vegas home myself instead of hiring professionals?

DIY staging is possible for sellers with a strong design eye and the right existing furniture, but it rarely produces the same results. Professional stagers have access to curated furniture inventory, understand current buyer design preferences across Las Vegas submarkets, and know how to compose rooms for MLS photography rather than everyday living. Most sellers find the investment in professional services recovers through faster offers and reduced negotiation leverage for buyers.

What happens to staging furniture when my home sells?

The staging company handles all removal, typically within 24 to 48 hours of closing. Removal logistics are coordinated between the staging company, your agent, and the new owner’s timeline. Sellers do not manage this process. The removal schedule is written into the staging contract at signing, so there are no surprises at close.

Do staging services work for luxury Las Vegas homes?

Yes, and the stakes are higher at luxury price points. Buyers in the $800,000-plus range have elevated baseline expectations for presentation quality. A home listed at $1.2M without staging is competing against staged luxury inventory where every room has been designed to justify the price. Staging companies that specialize in luxury inventory understand how to match furniture scale, material quality, and design sensibility to buyer expectations at these price points.

Should I stage during Las Vegas’s slower winter months?

Staging is especially important during slower listing seasons when fewer comparable homes are on the market but also fewer buyers are actively shopping. Winter buyers in Las Vegas tend to be more motivated, often relocating for employment or purchasing a retirement property on a firm timeline. A staged home that photographs well stands out more sharply against a smaller inventory pool, not less.

How soon before listing should I book a staging company?

Book staging two to three weeks before your target listing date. This allows time for an initial consultation, staging plan development, any necessary repairs or painting, and finally the installation itself, which typically takes one day. Schedule professional photography for the day after staging installation so every room is styled and the images are current.

Home staging services are a measurable investment for Las Vegas sellers who want to minimize days on market and maximize offer strength. Whether you focus on three key rooms or stage the entire home, professional staging gives buyers the emotional connection they need to move from interest to offer. Combined with accurate pricing and strong photography, staging remains one of the highest-return preparations a seller can make before going live on the MLS. Explore further in our staging a home for sale while living in it.

Federico Calderon, Nevada Real Estate Broker

Federico Calderon

Nevada Real Estate Broker · License NV B.1002915 · 300+ Las Vegas Transactions

Licensed Nevada real estate broker serving the Las Vegas Valley since 2013. Founder of Grand Prix Realty, specializing in residential sales, property management, and investment properties across Las Vegas, Henderson, and Summerlin.

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