Staging furniture for sale without the markup
Staging furniture is the “costume” your listing wears. The right sofa, bed, and decor help buyers feel at home the second they walk in.
Why staging furniture matters when you sell a home
When a room is empty, buyers see work. When a room is staged, buyers see a life.
Staging furniture helps you:
- Show real scale so buyers see how big the room feels with a sofa and bed.
- Highlight the best features, like windows, fireplaces, and open plans.
- Hide small flaws with better layout and flow.
- Help photos pop on listing sites and social media.
Many stagers and agents report that well-staged homes get more showings and can sell faster than similar homes that aren’t staged .
Three main ways to get staging furniture for sale
You’ve got three basic paths.
This is where Asherfield shines.
- Home stagers selling extra inventory after a big job.
- Investors and flippers who are changing their look.
- Homeowners moving, downsizing, or switching styles.
- Clearance centers that liquidate “like new” furniture from model homes and rentals.
Lower prices than buying brand new retail, pieces that are already “pro-approved” for photos, and room to build a full staging set over time.
Sometimes you don’t want to own anything. You just need good pieces for 30–90 days.
Staging rental companies offer:
- Packages for full homes or a few key rooms.
- Delivery, setup, and pickup baked into the price.
- Flexible lease lengths so you don’t store furniture when the home sells.
Little to no long-term storage, easy style changes, and a good fit if you do only a few projects each year.
If you stage often, owning core pieces can be cheaper over time.
- Wholesale furniture suppliers that sell neutral, modern pieces in bulk.
- Cardboard and lightweight staging systems for tight budgets or vacant homes.
You control style, condition, and schedule, and you can later resell pieces on Asherfield to free up cash.
Simple playbook: how to choose staging furniture
You don’t need design school. Use a simple, repeatable plan.
Step 1: Pick one calm style
Start with a neutral base so almost any buyer feels comfortable.
- Soft neutrals like white, cream, beige, and light gray.
- Clean lines and simple shapes.
- A few black, wood, or metal accents for contrast.
Step 2: Choose core pieces by room
Living room
- One sofa or sectional in a light, solid color.
- One or two accent chairs.
- Coffee table and one or two side tables.
- A rug that fits all front legs of seating.
- Simple art and a plant.
Dining room
- Table that fits the space.
- Four to six sturdy chairs in a simple style.
- Neutral runner or centerpiece.
Bedrooms
- Real or platform bed with headboard.
- Two simple nightstands with lamps.
- Neutral bedding and pillows.
Steps 3 and 4: Finish and move wisely
- Add throw pillows, plants, simple art, and good lighting.
- Pick pieces that fit through doors and up stairs.
- Choose items two people can carry.
- Favor furniture that can move often without looking tired.
See staging furniture in action
Staging furniture is the furniture and decor you use to make a home look its best when you sell or rent it.
Where to find staging furniture for sale with Asherfield
Asherfield is built for people who treat furniture like a tool, not just decor.
For buyers
For buyers like stagers, flippers, landlords, and agents, Asherfield makes it easier to:
- Browse staging-ready furniture by city, price, and style.
- See real photos from homes, not just studio shots.
- Filter for gently used, like new, or stager inventory.
- Find local delivery options so you’re not chasing pickups all week.
Use Asherfield to buy staging furniture for less from stagers, flippers, and homeowners.
For sellers
If you have staging furniture to sell, Asherfield helps you:
- Create a seller profile once.
- Add photos and key details like brand, size, style, and condition.
- Reach buyers who already want staging-ready pieces.
- Move full room sets, not just one-off items.
This turns your extra staging pieces into cash and space for the next project instead of more storage bills.
Staging furniture in your city
Every market is different. On Asherfield, you can search by city and state, see who’s selling staging furniture near you, and compare options in one place.
Staging furniture for sale in Austin, TX
Staging furniture for sale in Dallas–Fort Worth, TX
Staging furniture for sale in San Diego, CA
Staging furniture for sale in Los Angeles, CA
Staging furniture for sale in Orlando, FL
Have staging furniture to sell?
This is for home staging companies, investors, flippers, rental companies, and homeowners with staging pieces they no longer need.
Who this is for
- Home staging companies with rotating inventory.
- Investors and flippers finishing a project.
- Furniture rental companies clearing old sets.
- Homeowners who bought staging pieces and no longer need them.
How it works with Asherfield
- Create your seller profile.
- Add your city, service area, and pickup or delivery options.
- Upload photos of your staging furniture.
- Choose tags like staging furniture, model home, or investor-ready.
- Respond to buyers right from your dashboard.
FAQ: staging furniture for sale
What is staging furniture?
Staging furniture is the furniture and decor you use to make a home look its best when you sell or rent it. It’s often neutral, simple, and easy to move.
Is it better to rent or buy staging furniture?
If you stage only a few homes each year, renting can keep costs and storage low. If you stage many homes, owning core pieces and buying gently used staging furniture can save you money over time.
Furniture rental companies handle delivery, setup, and removal, which can make home staging simpler and more affordable. Learn more about rental furniture for staging .
Where can I find staging furniture for sale near me?
You can buy staging furniture from stagers, flippers, and homeowners on Asherfield, plus local clearance centers, estate sales, and online marketplaces in your city.
What kind of furniture works best for home staging?
Neutral sofas, simple beds with headboards, solid wood tables, and clean-lined chairs work well in most homes. Add light rugs, lamps, art, and plants to make the rooms feel warm but not busy.
Can I sell my old staging furniture on Asherfield?
Yes. Create a seller profile, upload your items, and buyers in your area can contact you, arrange payment, and schedule pickup or delivery.