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How to Choose the Best Home Staging Company in Denver (What to Look For & What to Avoid)

  • Writer: Times Ten Design, Owner Jen Hosey
    Times Ten Design, Owner Jen Hosey
  • Jul 15
  • 2 min read

If you’re selling a home in Denver, hiring a staging company can be one of the smartest decisions you make. A well-staged home doesn’t just photograph beautifully — it sells faster and often for more money. But with so many options in the Denver area, how do you know which staging company is the right fit?

Here’s what to look for (and what to avoid) when choosing a home staging company in the Denver metro area:



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1. Look for a Strong Portfolio

Start with the photos. Any reputable staging company should have a robust portfolio showing a wide range of staged properties — not just luxury homes, but also more modest listings. Check for consistency, style, and variety. If their homes look like something out of a magazine, you’re on the right track.

👉 Pro Tip: Look at the staging company’s Instagram or website portfolio to get a feel for their aesthetic. Here’s ours.


2. Make Sure They Specialize in Vacant Home Staging

Many companies offer "staging" but only do light styling or rearranging of existing furniture. If you’re selling a vacant home, make sure your stager provides full-service vacant home staging with curated inventory — rugs, art, lighting, furniture, accessories — the works.


3. Ask About Logistics (and Read the Fine Print)

Good staging companies are organized, insured, and transparent. Ask how long the initial stage lasts, what the extension fees are, and how they handle damage, insurance, or cancellations. If you get vague answers or don’t receive a clear contract, that’s a red flag.


4. Find a Company with Local Market Knowledge

Denver buyers are different from buyers in other markets. The best stagers know what sells here — whether it’s mid-century in Arvada, boho-modern in Wash Park, or neutral luxury in Castle Pines. Ask if the company works across neighborhoods and styles or if they specialize in only one look.


5. Pay Attention to the Vibe

You’re hiring a company to make your home shine — you should feel confident in their communication, reliability, and professionalism from day one. The best staging companies make your job easier, not harder.


What to Avoid:

  • Generic furnishings that make every house look the same

  • No photos or reviews online

  • Cash-only or unclear pricing

  • Slow response times or last-minute schedule changes

  • No proof of insurance or contracts


Denver Homeowners & Realtors: You Have Options

At Times Ten Design, we’ve staged over 120 homes in the Denver metro in the past year alone. We specialize in vacant home staging that actually sells — clean, current, and perfectly styled for your listing’s price point and location.

We offer clear pricing, fast turnarounds, and a curated inventory of high-end furniture, art, and accessories. Our work has been featured in top listings across Denver, Parker, Highlands Ranch, Wash Park, Centennial, Lakewood, Greenwood Village and more.


Want to See the Difference?

Explore our portfolio or get a quote. We’d love to help you stage your next listing.


Bonus Tip:If you're a realtor who stages often, you can also follow us on LikeToKnow.it for sourcing inspiration, product links, and client-friendly shopping lists.

 
 
 

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