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Virtual Staging Vacant Room

Upload a photo of an empty room and describe the furniture. AI stages it in seconds.

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Virtual Staging for Vacant Rooms

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Popular use cases:
  • virtual staging
  • vacant room staging
  • virtual furniture placement
  • empty room staging
  • virtual home staging
  • room staging tool

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 add modern sofa, coffee table, and rug 25s
Bedroom add queen bed with nightstands and rug 25s
Home office add desk near window, chair, and bookshelf 25s

How it works

  1. Upload your vacant room photo

    Drop a photo of the empty room into EditThisPic. Shoot from the corner to capture the most space. Good lighting and visible walls/floors help the AI understand the room. JPG, PNG, WebP up to 7MB.

    Expect: Standard room staging: 25-35 seconds. Complex multi-element staging: may need 2-3 refinements.
  2. Describe the furniture and style

    Type 'add a modern gray sectional sofa facing the windows, glass coffee table on an ivory area rug, two accent pillows, and a floor lamp in the corner.' Be specific about furniture placement, style, and colors. No marking needed.

    Tip: Placement relative to room features ('facing the windows,' 'in the corner,' 'against the far wall') helps the AI position furniture naturally in the space.

    Copy one of these to get started:

    Modern living room staging add a modern gray sectional sofa facing the windows, glass coffee table on an ivory area rug, two accent pillows, and a floor lamp in the corner
    Cozy bedroom staging add a queen bed with white bedding and gray throw against the main wall, matching nightstands with lamps, and a small area rug
    Home office staging add a modern desk near the window for natural light, an ergonomic office chair, bookshelf on the side wall, and a small rug
    Dining room staging add a dining table for 6 with upholstered chairs centered in the room, pendant light above, and a sideboard against the wall
    3 more prompts
    Minimalist staging add minimal staging: one clean-lined sofa, a single coffee table, one plant, and nothing else
    Luxury staging add a large tufted velvet sofa in deep blue, marble coffee table, gold accent pieces, and a chandelier-style floor lamp
    Kids bedroom staging add a twin bed with colorful bedding, a small desk with chair, bookshelf with toys and books, and a playful area rug
  3. Review the staging

    Check that furniture is proportional to the room, positioned realistically on the floor, and the style is consistent throughout. Shadows should match the room's existing lighting.

  4. Refine with markers if needed

    If the AI placed furniture in the wrong area of the room, tap a marker where you want the main piece and regenerate.

    Tip: For staging, markers help specify which corner or wall you want furniture against when the room has multiple options.
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Virtual Staging for Vacant Rooms

Drop your photo here

or click to browse

Release to upload

Free • No signup

"Staged 12 vacant rooms in a single afternoon for $0. Each one looked as good as physical staging that would have cost $3,000+ per room." @VirtualStaging_RE

See it in action

Before: Empty living room staged
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After: Empty living room staged
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Empty living room staged

Staging a completely empty living room with modern furniture for a vacant property listing.

Prompt: add a modern gray sectional sofa, glass coffee table on ivory rug, accent pillows, and corner floor lamp
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After: Vacant bedroom furnished
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Vacant bedroom furnished

Adding bedroom furniture to an empty room to help buyers visualize the space as a comfortable bedroom.

Prompt: add a queen bed with white bedding against the main wall, matching nightstands with lamps, and area rug
Before: Empty dining room staged
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After: Empty dining room staged
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Empty dining room staged

Staging a vacant dining area with a complete dining set and sideboard for listing photos.

Prompt: add a dining table for 6 centered in the room with upholstered chairs, pendant light above, and a sideboard

Detailed Guides by Scenario

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Real Estate Listing Staging

Stage vacant properties to help buyers visualize the space and sell homes faster.

Common Scenarios

  • Staging every room in a vacant listing for MLS photos
  • Showing potential buyers how a blank loft space can function
  • Creating lifestyle imagery for luxury vacant listings

Best Practices

  • Stage rooms in a neutral, universally appealing style
  • Ensure furniture scale matches the actual room size
  • Label all staged photos as 'virtually staged' per MLS rules
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Real Estate Investor Marketing

Stage flip properties and rental units with virtual furniture for faster tenant or buyer acquisition.

Common Scenarios

  • Staging renovation flips before furniture is purchased
  • Marketing rental properties with furnished visualization
  • Creating before-after renovation documentation with staged 'after'

Best Practices

  • Keep staging simple and universally appealing
  • Stage for the target market: luxury, family, young professional
  • Use consistent staging style across all rooms in one property
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Interior Design Client Consultation

Show clients how furniture layouts work in empty spaces during design consultations.

Common Scenarios

  • Testing furniture arrangements before ordering expensive pieces
  • Visualizing different design styles in the client's new home
  • Creating mood boards with actual in-room furniture previews

Best Practices

  • Stage with furniture that matches pieces you can actually source
  • Test 2-3 layout options for each room
  • Match staging style to the client's stated design preferences

If something looks off

Furniture looks disproportional to the room

Why: The AI placed furniture that's too large or too small for the actual room dimensions.

Try: Specify scale: 'apartment-sized sofa to fit this small living room' or 'full-sized dining table for this large room'

Tip: Including room-relevant size terms (apartment-sized, full-sized, compact) helps the AI scale furniture correctly.

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.

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.'

Furniture appears to float above the floor

Why: The AI didn't anchor furniture to the floor plane properly.

Try: Regenerate with 'place all furniture firmly on the floor with natural shadows underneath'

Tip: 'Natural shadows underneath' signals that the furniture should have realistic floor contact.

Staging style is inconsistent across pieces

Why: Different furniture pieces look like they're from different design eras or styles.

Try: Specify a cohesive style: 'all mid-century modern furniture' or 'all contemporary minimalist pieces'

Tip: Naming one style for all pieces creates a cohesive look rather than a mismatched collection.

Lighting on furniture doesn't match room lighting

Why: Staged furniture has different lighting than the actual room.

Try: Add 'match furniture lighting and shadows to the existing natural light in the room'

Tip: Lighting match is what makes virtual staging look real — explicitly request it for best results.

Quick answers

Do I need to mark where furniture should go?

No! Just describe placement: 'sofa facing the windows, coffee table in front.' The AI uses the room's architecture to place furniture logically. Only use markers if the AI puts things in the wrong spot.

Can I try different staging styles in the same room?

Yes. Upload the empty room once, then run separate edits — 'modern staging,' 'farmhouse staging,' 'minimalist staging.' Compare styles to find what works best for the listing.

Is there a free virtual staging tool without signup?

Yes. EditThisPic is free to try with no account needed. Upload your vacant room photo, describe the furniture, and see it staged in 30 seconds. One free edit per week, credit packs from $1.99.

How do I virtually stage a vacant room?

Upload a photo of the empty room to EditThisPic and describe the furniture: 'add a modern sofa, coffee table, and rug.' The AI stages the room in 20-30 seconds. Free, no app needed.

Is virtual staging accepted for MLS listings?

Most MLSs accept virtual staging if clearly labeled. Always disclose that images are virtually staged per your local MLS rules and real estate regulations.

What rooms can I virtually stage?

Living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms, home offices, kitchens, bathrooms, nurseries, and any room in a home. The AI adapts furniture style and scale to any room type.

How does this compare to professional virtual staging companies?

Professional staging costs $100-300 per room. EditThisPic starts free and credit packs from $1.99 let you stage multiple rooms. Quality is comparable for listing photos.

Does it work on my phone?

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

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