Living Rooms That Sell: Summer Staging for the Space That Does the Most Work

Key & Co Staging, this is the space we give significant attention.

1. Conversation Is the Foundation

Furniture arrangement should facilitate connection — seating that faces each other, a central anchor like a rug or coffee table, and sightlines that feel open.

What we avoid:

•       Furniture pushed to the walls — this actually makes rooms feel smaller

•       Seating that faces a TV rather than other people

•       Dead corners that have no purpose or presence

2. Summer Palette in the Living Room

We bring summer in through accents — pillows, botanicals, throws, and art — while keeping foundation pieces neutral and grounded. The living room should feel curated and calm.

3. Proportion and Scale Are Everything

A coffee table that's too small for the sofa, artwork that floats on a large wall, a rug that doesn't anchor the seating group — these mismatches tell buyers the room isn't quite right, even if they can't say why. We correct scale issues before anything else.

The Living Room Closes Deals

Key & Co Staging, we make sure that impression is exactly what it needs to be.

Your living room could be the reason buyers say yes. Contact us today

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