"Well, art is certainly one of many tactics we deploy to maximize your home's potential"
"No, I mean, you just have to do key areas in each room so that the photos of the space look good. Once the people get here, it doesn't matter what the rest of the room looks like, surely?"
"Are you saying that you bought your house from the photos you saw on-line? What happened when you walked through the door?
"We recognized all the photos. It felt like coming home. You know, kinda right somehow."
It is tempting to dismiss this young seller as "Gen Y, man, they're just, like, o-d-d." But you and I all know that the photos are becoming of
primary importance ... why our own
Sue Argue even specializes in it!
This why we are staging with fewer items about nowadays - that spare look we get identified by - it looks cleaner and nicer in the photos.
And maybe, if this is the future, we should stop with the bruises, back strain, total exhaustion and recreate our way of "merchandising homes" -
This is 443 Main Street, Anytown, USA.

The wow starts right away at this gracious front door.
Inside, one is impressed by the attention to detail and elegant unsurpassed craftsmanship this home has to offer. Notice the marble surround wood burning fireplace, hardwood parquet floors and moldings.

When formal entertaining, the dining room offers an ideal backdrop for holiday celebrations.

From the exquisite wet bar, this home is ready for the most discriminating buyer.

The eat-in kitchen enjoys many upgrades all the while sustaining a chic retro feel.

The exceptional two-storey great room with wood burning fireplace overlooks a wrap around deck and sparkling pool.


Each bedroom is truly a full suite with abundant colosets and designer baths. The materials and workmanship are the finest.
Central Air throughout.

Luxury abounds in this delightful home, perfect for small children, and nestled on beautifully landscaped grounds with specimen plantings, luscious trees and rock walls.
Juliet Johnson Staging serves the luxury real estate market of Essex, Union and Morris Counties, NJ.