In-house staging. Our furniture. Our movers.
Most agents outsource staging or skip it. CKT owns the furniture inventory and runs its own moving crew — listing photos shoot tighter, showings show better, and your timeline does not depend on a third-party stager's calendar.
Furniture, crew, and one tight timeline.
Sofas, beds, dining, accent pieces — a curated inventory selected for a neutral luxury aesthetic Cyndi refined across 25+ years staging Coventry model homes. Photographs the way buyers shop online.
Dedicated CKT crew handles every stage day. No juggling third-party movers, no waiting on a stager's schedule, no day-of cancellation risk.
Staging, photography, and MLS push run on one calendar. Typical: stage Monday, shoot Tuesday, live on MLS Wednesday. As fast as 72 hours from walk-through to live listing.
Four steps. No surprises.
- Step 01: Listing consultation
Cyndi walks the home and identifies which rooms benefit most from staging. Some homes need every room, some need three. Recommendation is based on what photographs and shows the way the comp set is moving — not a default package.
- Step 02: Custom proposal
Flat fee based on home size, rooms staged, and duration on market. No surprise charges, no per-piece markup, no overage if the listing runs long.
- Step 03: Stage day
CKT crew arrives with the furniture. Full home set up in 4–6 hours. Photography is scheduled for the next day so the staging is fresh for the shoot.
- Step 04: De-stage at close
CKT handles removal day-of close (or per the contract). The seller does nothing. The same crew that brought the furniture in takes it out.
Drag it. Empty to staged.
Illustration. Every CKT stage is designed room-by-room from our own inventory.
Outsourced staging adds a markup and a calendar.
Outsourced stagers charge a premium markup on furniture rental and move on someone else's schedule. Two parties between the seller and stage day, two cost layers between the seller and the invoice.
CKT owns the inventory and the crew, so we move fast and the cost structure stays predictable. The listing timeline tightens up, the seller writes one check, and the same team that staged the home is the team that lists it.