Elevate your mark in the home staging industry and showcase your unparalleled talent by entering the Luxury Vacant Staging Project of the Year, United States™ award, exclusively presented by the Real Estate Staging Association® (RESA).
This prestigious category celebrates the artistry and skill of seasoned home staging professionals who have honed their craft for more than two years. It’s not just about staging a property; it’s about transforming spaces into luxurious experiences that captivate and inspire.
Your submission not only puts you in the running for an esteemed industry accolade but also opens doors to be featured in a possible case study story on our top ten winners. This is your moment to shine on a national stage, demonstrate your commitment to excellence, and gain recognition among peers and potential clients.
Your masterpiece deserves the spotlight. Enter now and let your work speak volumes.
Luxury Vacant Staging Project of the Year, United States™ is a category for home staging companies that have been in business for more than two years as of the date of entry.
Entry Fee:
$70.00 each entry
Submissions Guidelines:
- Use of rented, purchased, or stager inventory furniture is required.
- Submissions must represent the top 20% of the listing price in your market.
- This category is for a luxury vacant listing.
Submissions Will Be Judged On The Following:
- Focal point or architectural feature highlighted
- Furniture layout, scale and flow
- Well balanced color palette
- Use of accessories in size, scale, color and style
- Overall cohesiveness of the staging
Applicants Will Submit:
- One before and after photo set containing your best work completed during the last twelve months.
- Company name, location, designations, and website URL.
- Photo of yourself (jpg)
- Company logo (jpg)
- To be eligible for consideration for a possible case study feature story on top ten winners please add the project details. You will not be judged by this information.
- Number of rooms staged
- Total cost to stage (including rental fees for the initial term of your contract)
- What were the days on market
- If sold for over list price, how much over list did it sell?