
Welcome to Beacon Staging!
We craft interiors that feel effortlessly elegant - spaces that invite, inspire and linger in memory.
Every piece we place is intentional - furnishings, textures and curated accents chosen to complement the interiors and evoke a sense of warmth and refinement. From stately family homes to contemporary retreats, we shape environments where one can instantly envision a life of comfort and style.
The goal is simple.
Create a feeling that makes people want to stay the moment they walk in.
The Measurable Impact of Home Staging
10%
The maximum increase in the dollar value compared to other similar homes on the market that were not staged.
73%
Homes staged prior to listing spend 73% less time on the market compared to their unstaged counterparts.
83%
83% of buyers' agents said staging a home made it easier for a buyer to visualize the property as a future home.
57%
57% of buyers' agents said having physical staging available for their listings was much more or more important to their clients.

Guiding Homes to Their Fullest Potential
FAQ
Timeline & Availability
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Once the proposal is approved, we can typically schedule staging within 5–7 business days. This may vary slightly depending on the size and scope of the home, but we always work to align with your listing timeline.
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Yes. We understand the LA market moves fast. If you're working with a tight window, let us know early — we do our best to prioritize time-sensitive projects without compromising quality.
Value & ROI
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Yes. According to the National Association of Realtors 2024 Profile of Home Staging, 81% of buyers say staging makes it easier to visualize a property as their future home. Staged homes typically sell for 5–10% more than non-staged listings and spend significantly less time on the market.
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Absolutely. In this price range, buyers expect a lifestyle — not just a structure. Thoughtful staging helps them connect emotionally, which often translates to stronger offers, faster.
Service Scope
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While we specialize in full staging of vacant properties, we do offer partial staging and styling support for occupied homes depending on the layout and client needs. Get in touch and we’ll assess what’s best for your listing.
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Yes, though the scope is different. We can provide styling guidance, soft accents (like art, lighting and accessories) and even curated staging kits to enhance what’s already there — without disrupting daily life.
Tailored Design
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Every staging plan is designed with your listing’s buyer profile in mind — from young families in Newport Beach to entertainment professionals in the Hills. Our goal is to evoke the lifestyle your market aspires to live.
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We focus on relatable, functional storytelling. For families, that might mean a cozy reading nook or breakfast area. For professionals, perhaps a stylish home office or curated art moments. For all: a sense of warmth and ease.
Pricing & Process
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Our standard fee includes design curation, proposal development, inventory selection, delivery coordination and final styling. Logistics can be arranged by us but not included in the standard fee — we’re flexible depending on your needs.
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Additional fees may apply for rush timelines, extended on-market periods, or optional services like photo prep refresh or upgraded staging kits. We’ll outline all costs transparently before we begin.
Aftermath & Purchasing
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Yes. Many buyers fall in love with the space as it is. We offer post-sale packages for buyers who want to keep the furniture and accessories, making the transition even smoother.
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We do. Whether it's a full home or just key pieces or areas, we can tailor a purchase package that reflects the staging design — or evolve it into a more personalized interior solution.
Virtual Staging
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Virtual staging is a digitally rendered version of a styled home — ideal for pre-marketing or remote buyers. We model your space and overlay high-end furnishings. Unlike generic virtual staging, we use our own inventory, so what you see is what you can actually stage with later.
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Absolutely. We often start with virtual to build interest, then transition to full staging before showings begin. Since we use our real inventory in renderings, moving from virtual to physical is seamless and consistent.