Los Angeles Home Staging – Luxury New Construction Arcadia Home
June 15, 2009
As noted in the previous post, Moving Mountains Design, Los Angeles home staging company, was hired to stage a beautiful Arcadia Luxury Home last week.
We staged the entry with a baby grand piano, the formal living room, formal dining room, butler’s pantry, 2nd kitchen, primary kitchen, breakfast room, great room/family room, downstairs bedroom, formal office and powder room. Upstairs we staged the master bedroom, master bath, second master and bath, wet bar and additional family room.
Before and after photos follow the full size shots (which show better detail).

Entry after home staging

Living room after home staging

Living room and dining room after home staging

Arcadia formal office after home staging

Master bedroom after home staging

Kitchen after home staging

Living room before and after home staging

Master bedroom before and after home staging

Formal office before and after home staging

Dining room before and after home staging
This stunning Arcadia new construction luxury home is coming on the market this week. For more information, contact the listing agent, Tommy Thai, Prudential California Realty at (626)389-3899. You can also go to the web site for this home at www.2418Second.com for more info and photos. The MLS number is W09065142.
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Michelle, your work is absolutely beautiful!!! You had a great canvas, but the picture you painted is stunning
Michelle-
The front entry hall and area with the two white sofas is classy, understated, and perfect! Kudos to you for a great job. It’s a real wow!
Your work absolutely takes my breath away. If I had a home on the market in the Los Angeles area I would most certainly call on Moving Mountains Design to stage my home.
This home sold in record time, Michelle thanks to how well the home turned out. Your staging is incredible. Twenty-nine days to escrow! Wow.