Stage It! is a 2016- 2018 Houzz customer service award winning staging company! At Stage It! Home Staging and Redesign we specialize in vacant home staging and occupied styling and rearranging. Julie Radke is the owner and Lead Designer for Stage It! She is joined by Amy Nelson, Home Staging Specialist and Jen Gilg, Assitant to Stagers. This team joined by their moving team and artist can transform any living space to appeal to the masses. Stage It! also offers staging design consultations for properties, redesign and rearrange services as well as full home decorating design services.
We are happy to work with you based on your specific needs, whether that is filling the entire home with furniture, or adding just the touches needed to complete the picture. This might be for a sale or decorating your own personalized living space. Stage It! Omaha works with all home sizes and we work with our customers for our customers! We are conscientious about your budget needs and do our best to help you get the most from your sale. We have packages to choose from or we can customize our services to fit your needs.
As the weather gets nicer, the housing market will continue its competitive nature. Make sure your listing stands out by booking your consultation with Stage It! today. You can check out www.stageitomah a.net to see previous projects, read testimonials and more. Contact us today! #stageitomaha #...
If you aren’t following our sister company Deko It! You should. We are having a Luck of the Irish, St. Patrick’s Day sale this Saturday! Lots of amazing finds for your home.
Happy International Women’s Day! Thank you for supporting our small, women owned business. #womensday2021 #supportingwomen #equality #stageitomaha #welovewhatwedo #andwhoweworkwit h
Wishing our owner Julie the happiest of birthdays! #stageitomaha #dekoit #birthdaygirl #eatcake #shoplocal #supportlocal
Whether you are buying or selling your home, now is a great time to do some basic home care. *Declutter all unnecessary items *Clean windows, carpets, baseboards, ceiling fans and other items that might be forgotten *Organize or reorganize closets and pantries *Donate or rehome unused items ...