Frequently asked questions
Explore the FAQs to ensure you're well-prepared to embark on your furniture journey with us.
We transform empty properties into showcases that sell. Drawing on our heritage as fine furniture makers, we create timeless interiors that command attention and accelerate sales.
What's are people loving right now?
Explore the FAQs to ensure you're well-prepared to embark on your furniture journey with us.
We transform properties into carefully designed spaces that help buyers see their full potential. Working with professional interior designers, we furnish, style, and prepare each home so it photographs beautifully and feels immediately inviting during viewings.
Your agent introduces us and we arrange a design consultation. One of our interior designers will visit, discuss your goals, and prepare a proposal. Once approved, we handle everything — from installation to photography and removal once the sale completes.
The standard term is eight to ten weeks, aligning with most listing cycles. Extensions are easy to arrange if needed, and we’ll adapt timings if your home sells sooner — which, in many cases, it does
All furnishings are Whistler-made and available for purchase. If a buyer falls in love with a staged look, we can either sell the exact items in place or reproduce the design with new pieces for their new home.
Every project is individually designed. Our approach is more akin to interior design than furniture rental. We use Ben Whistler’s own Blue Label collections, ensuring a level of quality and craftsmanship that feels authentic to your property.
Yes. Our team manages transport, installation, styling, and removal. All items are insured while on site, and your home is fully protected throughout the process.
Absolutely. Many clients focus on the main reception rooms and principal bedroom, where first impressions matter most.
Yes — the numbers speak for themselves. In the UK, research from the Home Staging Association shows that staged homes often sell twice as fast and can achieve 5 to 7% higher offers than comparable unstaged properties. A modest investment can produce a disproportionate return.
For most homes, professional staging typically costs up to 2% of the property’s asking price. On a £3 million property, it can range from £20,000–£60,000 depending on the extent, usually far less than the first price reduction a seller might otherwise make.