
Staging, Art & Furniture Install
Staged to sell.
Curated furnishings and strategic styling that help a home connect with buyers — and move.

Why staging works
An emotional connection that sells.
At Palm and Mountain we create an emotional connection that inspires buyers and accelerates sales. Our staging service transforms homes into aspirational spaces, highlighting architectural features and maximizing value with curated furnishings, refined decor, and strategic styling.
Who it's for
Staged for the sale, or for the space.
The same staging work reads differently depending on why you're doing it — so we speak to both.
For sellers & their agents
Staging gives a listing its best first showing — architectural features drawn out, rooms styled to photograph and to walk through. And because we also handle real estate, staging and selling can run as one relationship instead of two.
For homeowners & businesses
Staging isn't only for a sale. We style finished homes you're settling into and commercial spaces that need to feel considered — the same eye we bring to a full interior design project, at the scale of a room or a whole space.
How it works
From consult to sale-ready.
A two-person studio, start to finish — you work directly with the people styling and installing your space.
01
Consult
We walk the space and talk through the goal — a fast, strong sale, or a finished room that finally feels right.
02
Style plan
We shape the direction: what stays, what comes in, and how each room should read to a buyer or an owner.
03
Source & install
We curate the furnishings, art, and decor and install them — down to the last accessory and the way the light falls.
04
Sale-ready
The space is styled to list and to show. If you're selling, we can take it from staged to sold.

Staging in motion
A room coming together — furnishings, art, and styling moving into place.
How we scope it
Priced to the home, not a package.
We don't quote a flat rate — every home is scoped on its own. These are the factors that shape it.
Home size
A single room reads differently from a whole house — the number of spaces to style sets the shape of the work.
Occupied or vacant
A lived-in home and an empty listing are staged differently: one edits and layers what's there, the other starts from the furnishings up.
Timeline
A listing going live next week and a home you're settling into over a season call for different plans.
Furnishing needs
How much we bring in — a few finishing pieces or a fully furnished space — depends on what the room already has.
The case for staging
What staging does, by the data.
Not our numbers — the industry's. What real estate agents nationwide report about staged listings.
49%
of sellers' agents saw staging reduce a home's time on the market
29%
reported staging raised the offer 1–10% over a comparable un-staged home
83%
of buyers' agents said staging made it easier to picture the home as their own
Source: National Association of Realtors, 2025 Profile of Home Staging.
Questions
Good to know.
Do you offer staging on its own?
Do you stage occupied homes as well as vacant ones?
Can you also sell the home you stage?
Where do you stage?
How is staging priced?

Selling, or styling?
Request a staging consultation.
Tell us about the home and your timeline — we'll walk you through how we'd stage it.
