Staged to Perfection

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  • 2013
  • 1 Season

Staged to Perfection was a real estate and renovation television series that aired on HGTV in 2013. The show was focused on helping homeowners stage their homes for sale and renovations to ensure they look their best. The series followed the team of professionals who helped stage the homes, including real estate agents, designers, and renovation experts.

Each episode of Staged to Perfection followed a homeowner who was struggling to sell their property. The team of experts were brought in to help the homeowners revamp their home's aesthetic or offer recommendations for needed renovations. The show was geared towards educating viewers on effective staging techniques and the importance of making necessary repairs before putting a home on the market.

Throughout each episode, viewers were given a behind-the-scenes look at how the staging process works. They were shown the staging team's step-by-step process in transforming a home, from choosing color schemes and furniture to accessorizing and finding focal points. The team also provided valuable tips on how to de-clutter, depersonalize, and make necessary repairs to make the home more sellable. Additionally, the team offered suggestions for home renovations that could help increase the property's value.

One of the most unique features of Staged to Perfection was the way it prioritized the homeowner's needs. Each episode focused on the homeowner's goals and requirements for selling their homes. This approach allowed the show to offer customized solutions that worked specifically for each home.

The show was hosted by one of the most renowned real estate agents in the United States, Meridith Baer. Baer, who has made a name for herself in the real estate industry through the Meridith Baer Home staging company. Baer's company offered upscale home staging services to the elite and wealthy and have done work for celebrities and high-end clients. Baer brought this knowledge to the show, making Staged to Perfection an insider look into the world of high-end home staging and renovation.

Staged to Perfection had a distinct emphasis on luxury. The show featured high-end homes with expensive furniture and unique design elements that were tailored to appeal to buyers in the luxury market. The show's upscale approach was complemented by Baer's years of experience in furnishing luxury homes. This made the show informative and entertaining for viewers interested in high-end real estate.

Another unique aspect of Staged to Perfection was the use of a technology that allowed viewers to see the proposed changes suggested by the team before they are applied to the home. The technology used in the show was cutting edge and allowed the audience to see various home design and renovation possibilities through virtual reality before they made decisions.

The show was well-received by fans and critics alike. Staged to Perfection was praised for its engaging content, expert insights, and luxury appeal. Furthermore, the show was educational, as it offered valuable information to homeowners about home renovation and staging techniques. Staged to Perfection provided viewers with practical information that they could use to improve the marketability of their own homes.

Staged to Perfection was an engaging and informative real estate series that aired on HGTV in 2013. The show offered an in-depth look behind the scenes of home staging and renovation, with a focus on luxury. The show's unique approach and technology made it an entertaining and educational series that became a fan favorite. Staged to Perfection was just another excellent example of HGTV's commitment to providing engaging, quality real estate programming to viewers.

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Hollywood Hills and Mulholland Drive
8. Hollywood Hills and Mulholland Drive
June 29, 2013
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Marina Del Rey & Outpost Estates
7. Marina Del Rey & Outpost Estates
June 22, 2013
Cat transforms a high priced condo into a beach house, hoping to attract the right buyer and get the owner's top dollar. Louisa stages an oversized and awkward family room so it makes sense to potential buyers.
Malibu Modern and Malibu Spanish Home
6. Malibu Modern and Malibu Spanish Home
June 15, 2013
Meridith Baer's team of designers stage two homes in Malibu. Lisa creates an outdoor living room on a 2500 square foot deck, and Brian uses Moroccan touches in a family room to help the homes sell fast and for top dollar.
Bel Air and Valley Village
5. Bel Air and Valley Village
June 15, 2013
In an older English Tudor, Meridith Baer uses staging to hide the homes age, and she creates a kid's suite out of three small connected rooms. Yari helps a homeowner in need of a quick sell, by focusing on a family room, and hoping to attract a buyer with a family.
Malibu and Melrose
4. Malibu and Melrose
June 8, 2013
A modern Malibu home with no dining room is staged. Also: A designer gets creative with furniture placement in a Spanish-style abode.
Pacific Palisades & Los Feliz
3. Pacific Palisades & Los Feliz
June 8, 2013
A cohesive color scheme and rugs are used to make rooms that are long and narrow more visually appealing. Also: Meredith adds some bright touches to a Spanish-style home with windows that are trimmed in bold blue.
Hollywood and Venice Beach
2. Hollywood and Venice Beach
June 1, 2013
Modern and antique pieces are used to appeal potential young buyers of a historic mansion; Bohemian furnishings maximize the space of a small beach bungalow.
Brentwood and West Hollywood
1. Brentwood and West Hollywood
June 1, 2013
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  • Premiere Date
    June 1, 2013