Living room with large front-facing windows, a stone fireplace, wooden paneling, a dining table with chairs, and potted plants.

Staging

This mid-century stunner was staged to highlight its architectural clarity, generous light, and seamless connection between indoors and out. The approach focused on restraint and intention, allowing the home’s lines, proportions, and original details to take center stage while subtly guiding how the spaces could be lived in.

The owner’s eclectic mix of furnishings and objects reinforces the home’s mid-century roots without tipping into pastiche. Warm woods, tactile textiles, and sculptural forms were layered to create moments of visual interest while maintaining openness and flow. Each room was staged to feel grounded yet aspirational, helping buyers immediately understand both scale and possibility.