Scale
Furniture gives buyers reference points. They can see how a living room holds a conversation area, how a dining room accommodates a table, and how a bedroom supports the everyday pieces that make it livable.

Orlando and Central Florida
Help buyers understand the scale, function, and feeling of a home before they ever walk through the front door.
Request a Staging ProposalA clearer first impression
A vacant property gives buyers fewer clues about how the rooms work together. An open living area can feel smaller than it is. A secondary bedroom can read as an afterthought. A large flex space can become a question rather than an advantage. When buyers are working quickly through listing photos and showings, those unanswered questions can make a home harder to remember.
Interior Decor by Maggie creates a considered presentation around the rooms that carry the listing. Our vacant home staging is designed for sellers, Realtors, builders, and listing teams who need a home to feel intentional, photography-ready, and easy to understand. The goal is not to fill every corner. It is to give buyers a persuasive sense of proportion, purpose, and possibility.

Designed for the listing
Every property has a different visual story. Some homes need a defined living room that gives an open plan a center of gravity. Others need a dining area, a primary bedroom, or a flexible space that makes the square footage feel usable. In a builder inventory home, the right furnishings can connect a finished house to the lifestyle it was built to offer.
We look at the layout, the price point, the setting, and the buyer the property is meant to reach. From there, we recommend a scope that makes sense for the home. That may be a focused plan for key rooms or a fuller presentation that carries the listing from the entry through the spaces that shape the first impression.
What staging can clarify
Furniture gives buyers reference points. They can see how a living room holds a conversation area, how a dining room accommodates a table, and how a bedroom supports the everyday pieces that make it livable.
Thoughtful room definition can make open plans, lofts, bonus rooms, and compact secondary spaces easier to understand. Buyers should not have to solve the floor plan on their own.
A staged home gives listing photography a more complete visual story. The rooms feel connected, the key angles have a purpose, and the first image has more to invite a buyer into.
Buyers are evaluating more than finishes and dimensions. A composed home helps them picture daily life there, which makes the property easier to recall after a full day of showings.
The staging process
Vacant home staging works best when it supports the listing plan from the start. We begin by reviewing the property details, timeline, and priorities. That gives us a clear view of the rooms that need the most attention and the level of presentation that fits the listing.
A flexible service scope
Some listings only need a few high-impact rooms to come into focus. Others need a broader furniture plan that gives the home a consistent rhythm from room to room. We offer vacant staging recommendations for single-family homes, townhomes, condos, new construction, model homes, and spec inventory throughout Orlando and Central Florida.
Our work is grounded in the property, not a preset room count. We consider how people will move through the home, what the listing photographs need to communicate, and where the buyer may need the most help seeing the value already present in the space. That keeps the presentation useful, not excessive.
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Who we work with
When the home is empty and you need buyers to recognize its strengths before they decide whether to schedule a showing.
When the property needs a stronger visual presentation for photography, showings, a relaunch, or a more competitive listing moment.
When spec and inventory homes need buyers to see how the finished product can live, not simply how it is laid out.
When proportion, restraint, and a more refined interior point of view are essential to the way a premium listing is presented.
FAQ
The best scope depends on the floor plan, price point, target buyer, and how the listing will be photographed. Living rooms, dining areas, primary bedrooms, and challenging bonus spaces often make the strongest first impression, but every property is reviewed individually.
Yes. A focused plan can be the right fit when a home has clear priority rooms or a listing needs a stronger first impression without furnishing every space. We will recommend a scope that supports the property rather than a one-size-fits-all package.
Contact us as soon as the listing timeline begins to take shape. Scheduling early gives the property, photographer, and marketing launch a more coordinated path, while current availability will always depend on the installation calendar and inventory.
Yes. Vacant home staging is available for builder and spec inventory when the goal is to help a buyer understand the layout, scale, and lifestyle the finished home can offer.
We review the property details, listing timeline, location, and priority rooms, then recommend a staging scope and discuss current availability. A clear plan comes before an installation date is reserved.

Prepare the listing
Tell us about the property, the timeline, and the rooms that need the most attention. We will recommend a staging approach that fits the listing.
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