Studio7 Stylings

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Whether you are selling your old home or brand new investment property, staging your home can increa

09/08/2026

The best styling isn't about impressing anyone. It's about supporting the life that actually happens here.

Wooden bowls worn smooth from use. Linen that's meant to be crumpled during dinner. A fire that exists for warmth, not aesthetics. When you design for living instead of selling, every choice serves the moments people actually have. Not the photo.

The dinner. The conversation. The gathering.

That's the difference between a styled home and a home that's styled for itself.

Photos from Studio7 Stylings's post 05/08/2026

Dining tables tell the story of who lives there. We styled this one with green branches that feel alive, white ceramics that don't overthink it. But the real magic is the light. Natural light hitting the table at the right time of day, making everything glow. Buyers sit here and imagine their own dinners, their guests leaning in over the wood grain, conversations that matter.

That's what converts a showroom into a home. This is trained staging.

04/08/2026

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Styling a dresser is about layering stories. A vintage typewriter that speaks to history. A sculptural vase with branches that feel alive. White art that doesn't compete. Wood that grounds everything. Buyers walk past this and stop. They notice. They remember. That's the difference between an empty surface and a styled moment that actually matters.

This is what trained staging looks like.


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29/07/2026

Empty spaces have potential, but styled spaces tell a story. ✨

When buyers walk through a property, they aren't just looking at square footage—they are imagining their life unfolding inside it. Thoughtful property staging helps highlight a home's best features, creating an emotional connection from the moment they step through the door.

Curious how the right styling can help your listing stand out and sell faster? Let’s chat about bringing your next property to life.

Photos from Studio7 Stylings's post 28/07/2026

Entryways set the tone before anyone even walks further in.

We styled this one with sculptural pieces that feel intentional, geometric art that anchors the wall, white ceramics that breathe. A plant that's actually alive. Everything speaks before words do. Buyers walk in and something shifts. That's a well-styled entry. That's what converts.

Your entry feeling bland? Let's give it a purpose. 🤝

Photos from Studio7 Stylings's post 27/07/2026

Modern kitchens can feel sterile without the right styling. All precision, no life.

At Ingle Farm we brought it alive with green trailing across the counters, sculptural pieces that don't overthink it, wood cutting boards sitting there like people actually use them. Suddenly it's not just a kitchen, it's a space where people cook and gather and live. That's what staging does.

Your kitchen listing feeling cold? Let's talk about bringing it back to life. 🤝

23/07/2026

Our stylist in the moment. Standing there with a sculptural piece asking if it's the one. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Sometimes you hold it for five minutes just trying to feel if it belongs.

Our stylist in action:

Photos from Studio7 Stylings's post 22/07/2026

Living rooms don't need to look perfect. We styled Single Farm to show how real families actually live here. A throw blanket you'd actually use. Pillows that feel comfortable. Sculptural pieces that don't scream decorator. Books on the table. Texture that breathes. Buyers see themselves on this sofa, not a showroom.

That's staging that works. 🤝

Photos from Studio7 Stylings's post 21/07/2026

Master bedrooms often get overstaged. We kept this one calm and liveable. A wooden four-poster bed that anchors without dominating. Pillows that feel comfortable, not perfect. A sculptural lamp that adds character without trying too hard. Buyers see a bedroom they actually want to wake up in, not a magazine spread.

That's the difference. 🤝
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16/07/2026

Countertop styling doesn't have to look staged. We arranged fresh fruit and sculptural pieces because that's how real kitchens look. Colour against marble. Light catching surfaces. Life actually happening here. Most staging tries to sell the kitchen. We stage so buyers can see themselves eating breakfast at this island.

That's the difference.

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