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The art used to stage a home is more important than you might think

Art That Makes Buyers Feel Right at Home

A Modern Living Room With A Light Gray Sofa, Geometric-Patterned Pillows, A Black Coffee Table, Cream Decorative Pumpkins, A Bouquet Of White Flowers, And A Large Abstract Painting With Neutral Tones On The Wall.

Art sets the tone of the home, enhances the space, and helps buyers emotionally connect.
Thoughtfully chosen art should complement the home’s character, reflect the neighborhood’s vibe, and create an inviting atmosphere without overpowering the space.

A Modern Living Room With A White Sofa, Blue Coffee Table, And Two Dark Chairs. Built-In Shelves With Books And Decor Flank An Abstract Black And White Wall Art Above The Seating Area.

Some properties call for a refined, sophisticated aesthetic, while others benefit from a playful, creative approach. In Presidio Heights, we lean toward chic, polished designs, while in Noe Valley, a boho-inspired mix of earth tones and natural materials feels right.

A Modern Living Room With Two White Curved Armchairs, A Cream Sofa With Brown Cushions, A Round Mirror Above A Wooden Console, Abstract Wall Art, A Lamp, And Neutral Decor Tones.

And whenever we find an opportunity, we love to add special touches that really make your property stand out. In this home, our in-house artist created some playful on-the-spot chalk art to make this children’s bedroom shine!

A Cozy Study Nook With A Vintage Wooden Desk And Chair By Blue-Green Walls And Windows. A Blackboard Displays Space-Themed Drawings, Math Equations, A Rocket, Planets, And Stars. Light Enters From The Window.

At Green Couch, we’re always refreshing our inventory with new, custom art from our in-house artist. Get exclusive access to our latest art pieces—contact us now to reserve your next staging!