Why empty rooms cost you money
Buyers struggle to judge dimensions from bare floors, and empty spaces read as smaller and colder online. The first photo decides whether a buyer clicks or scrolls past, and an unfurnished room rarely wins that click.
Virtual staging closes the gap. You show the room working as a living room, a real bedroom, a usable office, and the buyer pictures their own life there instead of an empty shell.
How it works on a vacant photo
Shoot the empty room as you normally would. Upload the photo, choose a style that matches the price point, and Bestroom places a sofa, rug, art and lighting that sit correctly in the real perspective and cast shadows in the real light. You get three variations to pick from, then download in HD.
Because we never touch the walls, windows or flooring, the staged photo still matches the property a buyer walks through at the open house.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need an interior designer to choose furniture?
No. Pick from ten market-tested styles such as Scandinavian, farmhouse or modern, and Bestroom handles the placement, scale and lighting for you.
Can I stage the same room in more than one style?
Yes. Each render uses one credit, so you can present the same vacant room as farmhouse for one audience and modern for another.
Is it obvious the room was staged digitally?
Done right, no. Structure-Lock keeps the real photo underneath, so the furniture lands in real shadows and perspective. You still label it as virtually staged for MLS compliance.

