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Toronto Home Staging Pricing Guide

Toronto home staging pricing explained. Typical costs for vacant and occupied homes, condos, and houses. Clear ranges, local factors, and how to get an accurate quote.

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Toronto home staging cost summary

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Most home staging projects in Toronto range from $2,000 to $15,000, depending on the property type (condo or house), home size, number of rooms staged, and whether the property is vacant or occupied. Condos and smaller homes usually fall at the lower end of the range. Larger detached homes require more inventory and planning and cost more. The most accurate way to price staging is to review the layout, rooms, and scale of the project.

What affects home staging cost in Toronto

​Several factors influence staging cost.

• Size and layout of the home
• Vacant or occupied staging
• Number of rooms staged
• Type of furniture and inventory required
• Length of the staging period
• Condo rules, elevators, and booking windows
• Parking, access, and install timing

Homes with more rooms, tighter access, or stricter condo rules often require more planning time.

Typical vacant home staging costs in Toronto

Vacant staging includes furniture, artwork, lighting, decor, installation, and removal.

 

Condo or small townhome
Typical range: $2,000 to $5,000
This covers the main living area, dining space, primary bedroom, and key finishing pieces.

 

Standard detached home
Typical range: $3,000 to $8,000
This includes multiple living spaces, all bedrooms, transition spaces, and additional rooms, depending on the project's layout and required scale.

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Large or luxury home
Typical range: $8,000 to $15,000 and up
Larger homes require staging more rooms and more inventory to maintain a consistent look that's appropriate for the home and properly targets the buyers.

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These ranges reflect common staging scopes in Toronto and the GTA. Your quote depends on the project's size and scale, as well as the level of inventory required.

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Typical vacant home staging costs in Toronto

Occupied staging uses some existing furniture and adds what is needed to improve layout and presentation.

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Partial furniture additions
Typical range: $1,500 to $3,000
Adds targeted furniture and decor to key rooms.

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Full blended staging
Typical range: $2,500 to $6,000
Combines existing items with staging inventory for a consistent look across main rooms.

Condo staging vs house staging

Condos typically require fewer pieces. The focus is scale, function, and flow.

Detached homes often need more furniture to define spaces, especially open layouts and secondary rooms.

Townhomes vary based on size, levels, and room count.

Toronto specific cost drivers

Local logistics can affect staging cost.

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• Elevator booking limits
• Condo move-in rules
• Limited loading zones and parking
• Narrow staircases in older homes
• Downtown access and travel windows

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These factors can affect installation time and crew size.

How many rooms should be staged

Most sellers stage the rooms buyers focus on first.

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• Living room
• Dining area
• Primary bedroom
• One secondary bedroom or office
• Main entry

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Not every room needs to be staged to create a strong first impression. We always recommend staging the entire main floor and the primary bedroom at a minimum. These are the areas that will make the most impact on a buyer's decision.

Is home staging worth the cost

Staging helps buyers understand and envision how they can live in a home. It can reduce hesitation during showings and make listing photos clearer. Many sellers use staging to support stronger buyer interest and a smoother sale process.

Why sellers choose Kelly Allan Design

Kelly Allan Design has over 10 years of experience staging homes across Toronto and the GTA. We have staged hundreds of homes and condos of all styles. Our 10,000-square-foot warehouse and in-house designers and installation team allow most installations to be completed in hours.

How to get an accurate staging quote

The best way to understand staging cost is a quick review of:

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• Property type and approximate size
• Vacant or occupied status
• Rooms you want to stage
• Target listing date

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If you are not sure what level of staging you need, we will tell you plainly. Request a free staging estimate or call 416 447 4663.

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