An empty terrace looks like leftover roof. Sedam Staging dresses terraces, patios, decks and gardens with outdoor furniture, planters and greenery. The facade, rooflines, windows, decks, fences and property lines are what the buyer is actually buying, so they survive or the render is thrown away.
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Facade, siding, rooflines, windows, doors, driveways, walkways, decks, fences and boundaries — all listed by name in the rule the verifier enforces outdoors.
Outdoor furniture, planters, greenery and lawn condition are movable. Sky and time of day may be adjusted — day-to-dusk is standard disclosed practice, and the label covers it.
A render that deletes the building next door, flattens the terrain or moves the camera to a different vantage point fails the check.
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. Hardscape — pools, decks, patio structures, driveways, walkways — is part of the property, not the furniture. Adding one is a listed violation and the render is refused. Outdoor furniture and planting are what this mode adds.
Yes — sky, weather and time of day may change, and the image still carries the “Virtually staged” label so a buyer knows the photograph was worked on. What can never change is the building or the ground it sits on.
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.