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Stage Empty Room with Furniture

Turn any vacant room into a fully furnished listing photo in seconds — no staging company needed.

Empty living room with hardwood floors and large windows, completely vacant
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Same living room staged with modern gray sectional, walnut coffee table, and accent chairs
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Stage Empty Room with Furniture

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Popular use cases:
  • virtual staging
  • real estate photography
  • vacant property staging
  • home staging
  • furniture placement
  • empty room staging
  • property listing photos
  • new construction staging

Cost
Free No signup required
Time
Instant results in 15-30 seconds
Works on
Any device - browser, phone, tablet, desktop
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Scenario Prompt Time
Living room stage with modern sectional, coffee table, and accent chairs 25s
Bedroom stage with bed, bedding, nightstands, and lamps 25s
Dining room stage with dining table for 6, chairs, and pendant light 20s

How it works

  1. Upload your empty room photo

    Drop your vacant room photo into EditThisPic. Best results come from well-lit, wide-angle shots that clearly show the floor and walls. JPG, PNG, WebP up to 7MB.

    Expect: Single furniture group (sofa + table): 20-30 seconds. Full room staging with multiple pieces: may need 2-3 passes for complex layouts.
  2. Describe the furniture and style

    Type what you want: 'stage as a modern living room with a gray L-shaped sectional, walnut coffee table, and two cream armchairs.' Be specific about furniture style, colors, and placement. No marking needed — the AI understands room layouts and places furniture naturally.

    Tip: Name a specific design style ('mid-century modern,' 'coastal farmhouse,' 'Scandinavian minimalist') to ensure all pieces look cohesive.

    Copy one of these to get started:

    Living room staging stage this empty room as a modern living room with a gray L-shaped sectional sofa facing the window, round walnut coffee table, two cream accent armchairs, and a neutral area rug
    Bedroom staging stage this empty bedroom with a king-size upholstered bed with white linen bedding centered on the main wall, matching oak nightstands with modern table lamps on each side
    Dining room staging stage this empty dining room with a rectangular wooden dining table for six with upholstered chairs, a statement pendant light above, and a simple sideboard against the wall
    Nursery staging stage this empty room as a nursery with a white wooden crib, changing table, cream glider chair, and soft pastel decor in yellows and greens
    3 more prompts
    Master suite staging stage this empty master bedroom in luxury hotel style with a tufted king bed, velvet bench at the foot, mirrored nightstands, and dramatic floor-length curtains
    Sunroom staging stage this empty sunroom with wicker furniture, a hanging egg chair, tropical plants, and a small bistro table with two chairs by the window
    Basement rec room staging stage this empty basement as a recreation room with a large sectional sofa, media console with TV, a pool table in the back area, and industrial-style pendant lights
  3. Review the staged result

    Check that furniture scale matches the room, shadows look natural, and pieces sit realistically on the floor. Verify the style is consistent across all pieces and nothing floats or clips through walls.

  4. Add accent pieces if needed

    If the main furniture looks good but the room needs more, tap markers on specific spots and add accent pieces: 'add a floor lamp in this corner' or 'place a potted plant here.' Great for building up rooms in layers.

    Tip: Stage in layers: main furniture first (sofa, bed), then accent pieces (lamps, rugs, plants) in follow-up prompts.
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Stage Empty Room with Furniture

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Empty living room with hardwood floors and large windows, completely vacant
Before
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Same living room staged with modern gray sectional, walnut coffee table, and accent chairs
After

Vacant living room staged for MLS listing

A completely empty living room in a vacant property transformed with modern furniture to help buyers visualize the space.

Prompt: stage this empty living room with a modern charcoal gray sectional sofa, round walnut coffee table, two cream accent chairs, a floor lamp in the corner, and a neutral area rug
Empty master bedroom with beige carpet and single window
Before
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Bedroom staged with upholstered bed, gray bedding, nightstands, and bench
After

Empty master bedroom virtually staged

An empty master bedroom in a new construction home staged with a complete bed setup to make listing photos compelling.

Prompt: stage this empty bedroom with a queen upholstered bed with soft gray bedding centered on the main wall, two white nightstands with modern lamps, and a wooden bench at the foot of the bed
Empty dining room in new construction with dark floors and pendant light
Before
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Dining room staged with oval oak table, upholstered chairs, and buffet
After

New construction dining room staged for open house

Builder-grade dining room in a new development staged with elegant furniture to help sell the model unit.

Prompt: stage this empty dining room with a modern oval oak dining table for eight, upholstered linen chairs, a large statement chandelier above, and a minimalist buffet table against the far wall

Detailed Guides by Scenario

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Vacant Property Staging

Stage empty homes, condos, and apartments to help buyers visualize furnished living spaces in listing photos.

Common Scenarios

  • Staging vacant listings for MLS, Zillow, and Realtor.com to attract more buyer interest
  • Virtually furnishing empty rental units for landlords posting on Apartments.com or Craigslist
  • Creating staged photos for vacant foreclosures and bank-owned properties

Best Practices

  • Shoot wide-angle photos showing full rooms with visible floor and walls for the most realistic staging
  • Use consistent furniture style across all rooms in one listing for a cohesive presentation
  • Stage the living room, master bedroom, and kitchen first — these three rooms drive the most buyer engagement
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New Construction Marketing

Stage builder-grade rooms in new developments to help sell pre-construction and model units without physical staging costs.

Common Scenarios

  • Creating staged photos for model units before furniture arrives for open house events
  • Marketing pre-construction condos with furnished visualization for buyer presentations
  • Staging multiple floor plan variations in the same development with different furniture styles

Best Practices

  • Match staging style to the development's target buyer demographic — luxury for high-rise condos, family-friendly for suburban
  • Stage the same floor plan in 2-3 different styles to appeal to diverse buyer preferences
  • Include lifestyle elements like books, plants, and throw blankets to make staged rooms feel lived-in
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Rental & Airbnb Staging

Show tenants and guests what a rental or vacation property looks like furnished to increase booking and lease rates.

Common Scenarios

  • Staging empty rental units to attract tenants faster with furnished listing photos
  • Creating Airbnb listing images that show the property's potential for vacation guests
  • Visualizing furnished corporate housing for short-term business travelers

Best Practices

  • For rentals, stage with functional, practical furniture that represents what a tenant would actually own
  • For Airbnb, include hospitality touches — fresh towels, coffee station, welcome area
  • Keep staging minimal and clean — cluttered staged photos work against you

If something looks off

Furniture looks too big or too small for the room

Why: The AI misjudged room dimensions from the photo angle, creating scale mismatches between furniture and the space.

Try: stage with apartment-sized furniture that fits proportionally in this room, not oversized

Tip: Include size hints like 'apartment-sized sofa' or 'compact dining set for 4' for better scale matching

Furniture appears to float above the floor

Why: The AI didn't properly ground the furniture with shadows and floor contact, especially on light-colored floors.

Try: place furniture firmly on the floor with natural shadows where legs meet the surface

Tip: Well-lit photos with visible floor texture help the AI place furniture with realistic grounding

Style doesn't match across pieces

Why: Without a clear style direction, the AI may mix different furniture aesthetics in the same room.

Try: stage all furniture in a consistent modern farmhouse style with matching wood tones and neutral upholstery

Tip: Name one specific style in every prompt: 'mid-century modern,' 'coastal,' or 'Scandinavian minimalist'

AI changed the wrong area or something I didn't want changed

Why: The AI couldn't determine exactly which area you meant from description alone. This happens with ambiguous requests.

Try: Tap a marker on the specific area you want to change, then regenerate with the same prompt

Tip: Markers tell the AI 'I mean THIS one specifically.' Use them when description alone is ambiguous.

Furniture placement blocks pathways or looks awkward

Why: The AI prioritized filling space over practical furniture arrangement.

Try: rearrange furniture leaving clear walking paths, place the sofa facing the focal point with open traffic flow

Tip: Describe arrangements in terms of function: 'conversation grouping facing the fireplace' or 'bed accessible from both sides'

Quick answers

Do I need to mark where furniture should go?

No! Just describe the furniture and placement in your prompt: 'stage as a living room with a sectional against the left wall.' The AI understands room layouts and places furniture appropriately. Only use markers for precise positioning or when adding accent pieces to specific empty spots after the main staging.

Is AI virtual staging realistic enough for MLS listings?

Yes. EditThisPic generates staging quality suitable for Zillow, Realtor.com, and MLS uploads. Results include proper perspective, natural shadows, and lighting that matches the room. Always disclose virtual staging per your local real estate board's guidelines.

How do I stage multiple rooms from the same property?

Upload each room photo separately and stage with consistent style descriptions. Use the same style keyword in every prompt ('modern farmhouse throughout' or 'Scandinavian minimalist') for cohesive staging across the entire listing.

Is there a free virtual staging tool that doesn't require an account?

Yes. EditThisPic stages empty rooms for free with no account needed. Upload your vacant room photo, describe the furniture you want, and download the staged result. No watermark, no login wall.

What rooms can I stage with AI?

Living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms, home offices, nurseries, sunrooms, basements, and bonus rooms. Describe the room's intended purpose and the AI furnishes it with appropriate pieces for that use.

Can I specify furniture styles like modern, farmhouse, or mid-century?

Yes. Include the style in your prompt: 'stage in modern farmhouse style' or 'mid-century modern living room with walnut tones.' The AI selects furniture pieces consistent with the named style for a cohesive look.

Is EditThisPic's virtual staging really free?

Yes — you get 1 free edit per week, no account needed. Plans start at $4.99/month for 15 edits.

Can I stage empty rooms on my phone?

Yes. EditThisPic works in any mobile browser — iPhone, Android, tablet. No app download needed. Take a photo of the empty room and stage it right from your phone.

How much does EditThisPic cost?

You get 1 free edit per week — no account needed. After that, credit packs start at $1.99 for 3 edits. Monthly plans start at $4.99/mo for 15 edits with unused credits rolling over. All edits are full resolution with no watermark.

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