Virtual staging
Listing photos in, styled rooms out, same day. Every image carries a baked-in “Virtually staged” label so your marketing stays clean and compliant.
Open staging →Physical staging costs $2,000 to $5,000 and takes weeks you don't have before the first open. TuttoCasa stages the listing tonight from the photos you already own, shows buyers what a tired room becomes, and prices the renovation story for your vendor pitch.
The listing is empty, and empty rooms photograph like storage units.
Virtual staging from the listing photos you already have. Styled, furnished, MLS-ready renders back the same day, with a discreet “Virtually staged” label baked into every image.
Stage a listing →Physical staging quotes at $2,000 to $5,000 and the stylist can't start for three weeks.
Staging renders land tonight, not next month. No trucks, no hire furniture, no insurance forms. The campaign launches on schedule and the vendor keeps their money.
See staging pricing →You lose vendor pitches to the agency with the flashier proposal.
Walk into the appraisal with their home already staged in three styles, plus a costed renovation story that shows what the right spend returns. Let the vendor choose the direction themselves.
A/B the styling →A dated kitchen is quietly killing the price on an otherwise strong home.
Render the kitchen renovated, price the work line by line with real Australian materials, and market the upside instead of hiding the weakness. Buyers bid on what it becomes.
Render the reno →Buyers stand in the worst room and can't see past it.
Leave the answer in the room itself. Printable handout cards show that exact room rendered renovated with the indicative cost of getting there: before/after, your name, and a QR the buyer scans to render any other room.
Print objection cards →The buyers who hesitated at the open never hear from you again, or get a “thanks for coming through” that sells nothing.
Follow up with the render of the room that worried them, the indicative cost of fixing it, and a reason to come back. Three ready-to-send emails composed from your campaign details, disclosure line included.
Build the follow-up →Every listing needs social content and there's no time to open a design tool.
Drop the staged renders in and walk out with branded feed and story frames plus three captions written for the scroll. The “Virtually staged” disclosure is baked into the pixels, so compliance travels with every repost.
Open the social studio →Listing photos in, styled rooms out, same day. Every image carries a baked-in “Virtually staged” label so your marketing stays clean and compliant.
Open staging →The whole listing in one run. Add up to six photos, pick one furnishing style, and every room comes back staged and consistent, disclosure label on each image.
Build a pack →Win the appraisal with the numbers. Render the tired rooms renovated, attach an indicative cost-to-renovate, and print a one-pager with your name and agency on the cover.
Build a pitch →The room buyers can't see past, answered on card stock. Render it renovated, attach the indicative cost, print a stack for the open with your name and a buyer QR.
Print the cards →Three post-open emails that bring hesitant buyers back: the objection answered with a render, the private second look, the renovation maths in writing.
Build the emails →Staged renders in, a per-listing social pack out. Branded feed and story frames with the disclosure baked in, plus three captions. Free, runs in your browser.
Open the studio →Every render made on your account, saved for ninety days. Re-download with the disclosure label, share by link, see your office's monthly usage at a glance.
Open your library →You shoot the listing anyway. Batch-stage your own deliverables, keep your branding on the relationship, bill staging at your rate. Volume pricing per shoot.
The photographer door →The buyer's own answer to “what would this cost to fix?” One room photo becomes a finished render with a priced, supplier-linked schedule underneath it.
Try a room →The 56 Maribyrnong recipe: take the listing, render every tired room finished, and price the full renovation story. A pack that reframes the home around its ceiling, not its floor.
See a real pack →Room-by-room renovation costs for Australian cities. Ground your buyer conversations and vendor pitches in numbers, not vibes.
Browse the guides →Two styling directions, side by side, and the vendor picks. Turns the awkward “trust me” conversation into a choice they own.
Run a comparison →No stylist calendar, no hire furniture, no reshoot. The photos you already have are the whole input.
We publish the real renders: staged listings, renovated kitchens, whole cost-to-sell packs built from live campaigns. Judge the output before you put your name near it.
See the work| Service | Staging price | Turnaround | Reno cost story |
|---|---|---|---|
| BoxBrownie | ~US$24 per image | Up to 48 hours | No |
| Styldod | ~US$16 to $23 per image | 24 to 48 hours | No |
| PhotoUp | Credits, ~US$7.50 AI / $30 pro | Minutes AI, 24 to 48h pro | No |
| Virtual Staging AI | Subscription from ~US$25 a month | Minutes | No |
| TuttoCasa | From $49 AUD a month, first room free | Minutes | Yes: renders plus a costed AU renovation story |
Competitor pricing from their public rate cards, checked July 2026 and rounded; check their sites for current numbers. The row that matters is the last column: staging wins the campaign, but the costed renovation story from real Australian materials and trade rates is what wins the appraisal, the open and the objection. Nobody else on this table has it.
$49/mo
For a working agent staging their own listings. Virtual staging, listing packs, objection cards, renovation renders and the cost guides, one campaign at a time.
$99/mo
For an office running multiple campaigns at once. Higher render volume and every tool on this page: vendor pitch packs for the listing presentation, objection cards for the opens, follow-up kits and the social studio for every agent on the floor.
First room free on every plan. Start with a real listing.
Yes, and we make it automatic. Australian Consumer Law prohibits misleading representations in property marketing, and state regulators expect virtually staged images to be clearly identified. Every staged render ships with a “Virtually staged” label baked into the image itself, so the disclosure travels with the photo wherever it's published. We also recommend keeping an unstaged original in the listing gallery.
Staging renders return the same day, usually within minutes of upload. There is no stylist calendar, no furniture logistics, no photography reshoot. Upload tonight, publish tomorrow.
The listing photos you already have, straight from your photographer or your phone. Wide shots of each room work best. No floor plans or measurements required.
That's the point of the renovation-potential renders. Send a buyer the /try link, or run it with them at the open home. They photograph the room that worries them and see it finished, with real Australian materials priced underneath.
Yes, and studios are exactly who the listing pack was built for. Batch-stage the shoots you already deliver, bill staging at your rate, and keep the client relationship: the images carry only the compliant “Virtually staged” label, no TuttoCasa branding. Volume pricing per shoot is available through the photographer door at /agents/photographers.
Your first room is free, so you can judge the quality on a real listing before paying anything. Plans start at $49 a month for a working agent, $99 a month for an office running multiple campaigns.