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Living room virtual staging examples

Compare living room virtual staging examples across 10 interior styles, from modern and Scandinavian to Japandi, bohemian, and luxury.

Why living room staging matters

The living room usually carries the emotional weight of a listing. It is where buyers decide whether the home feels open, comfortable, and worth continuing to inspect.

Good living room virtual staging should define the seating area, show realistic furniture scale, and keep sightlines to windows, doors, and adjacent rooms open. The before-and-after examples below use the same empty room so you can compare how different styles change the mood without changing the architecture.

What to check in living room examples

  • Sofa placement should make circulation obvious.
  • Rugs and coffee tables should establish scale without crowding the room.
  • Windows, balcony doors, flooring, and wall geometry should stay intact.
Living room Modern After
Living room Modern Before
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Living room

The living room is usually the most important room to stage. It sets the mood for the home and helps buyers imagine the lifestyle the listing is selling.

  • Sofa and rug establish scale
  • Sightlines remain open
  • Architecture stays intact

Style gallery

Living room virtual staging style ideas

Each style uses a different Living room photo, so you can compare the look across a wider range of real listing situations.

Living room Modern After
Living room Modern Before
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Modern

Modern living rooms are styled with clean-lined seating, a simple rug, and restrained accents so the space feels current without hiding its scale or circulation.

Living room Scandinavian After
Living room Scandinavian Before
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Scandinavian

Scandinavian living rooms are styled with pale woods, soft textiles, and comfortable seating so the space feels bright, approachable, and easy to read.

Living room Industrial After
Living room Industrial Before
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Industrial

Industrial living rooms are styled with darker accents, metal, leather, and wood while keeping the seating layout practical for the actual floor plan.

Living room Coastal After
Living room Coastal Before
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Coastal

Coastal living rooms are styled with light upholstery, natural fibers, and soft blue or sandy accents so the space feels open, relaxed, and listing-friendly.

Living room Luxury After
Living room Luxury Before
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Luxury

Luxury living rooms are styled with tailored seating, richer materials, and fewer statement pieces so the room feels premium while the architecture stays the focus.

Living room Minimalist After
Living room Minimalist Before
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Minimalist

Minimalist living rooms are styled with only the essential furniture buyers need to understand scale, leaving open floor area and very little decorative noise.

Living room Mid-Century Modern After
Living room Mid-Century Modern Before
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Mid-Century Modern

Mid-century modern living rooms are styled with warm wood, tapered legs, and compact statement seating that gives the room personality without crowding it.

Living room Japandi After
Living room Japandi Before
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Japandi

Japandi living rooms are styled with low, calm furniture, natural wood, soft texture, and negative space so the room feels warm, quiet, and intentional.

Living room Bohemian After
Living room Bohemian Before
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Bohemian

Bohemian living rooms are styled with woven materials, ceramics, subtle pattern, and plants while keeping the layout curated rather than cluttered.

Living room Traditional After
Living room Traditional Before
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Traditional

Traditional living rooms are styled with classic seating shapes, balanced side pieces, and warm accents so the room feels familiar, comfortable, and move-in ready.

Compare styles

Switch between 10 staging styles for the same room, including modern, luxury, Scandinavian, Japandi, industrial, and bohemian.

Review accuracy

Use the before image to confirm walls, windows, flooring, fixtures, and room layout stayed honest.

Automatic disclaimer

Add an AI-use disclaimer to each staged photo for compliance. Add your agency logo as a watermark to help prevent reuse.

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