Some rooms don’t need staging — they need emptying. Sedam Staging removes freestanding furniture, rugs and personal belongings from the photo you already have, and shows the real floor and walls behind them. Built-in millwork is part of the room, so it stays.
Empty a room — free See what we catchFree to try. No card · every render checked against your photo · the label is burnt in.
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Freestanding furniture, rugs, decor and personal photographs go. Fitted counters, islands, reception desks, built-in shelving and cabinetry are part of the room and stay.
What the sofa was hiding has to look like the floor either side of it. A render that invents a different floor to fill the gap is refused.
This is written into the rubric, not left to taste: a fitted counter present in your photo and missing from the render fails the check and gets re-run.
Every render is compared against the original photograph before it publishes. Walls, windows, floors and built-ins must survive, or the render is thrown away and re-run. On a real Halifax listing it caught a deleted staircase and an erased reception desk. See the three we refused →
No — and this is enforced, not hoped. The removal instruction names built-ins as part of the room, and Room Check fails any render where a fitted counter, island or built-in shelf disappears. We added that rubric line after a live render erased a reception desk.
Yes. Keep the original, the emptied version and the staged version of the same room — all three are stored, all labelled, and the original always ships with them.
Your first property is free — every room staged in your chosen style, watermarked, no card. One listing with clean full-resolution files is $19 CAD, no subscription. Pro is $29 CAD/month at the founding price (about US$21; it becomes $49) for five listings a month with every room in all six styles, or $199 CAD/year.