The staging that was performed showed my home to great advantage, and the company worked with me to come up with a project proposal that fit my budget. My one big complaint is that I was never dealing with the same person from one contact to the next. An appointment scheduler, two different people for billing and accounting. Then, for the actual staging, one person came to survey the house and develop the proposed staging; a second person handled the gathering of furniture and "décor" from the company's warehouse (and called me to interpret the project manager's notes & ideas); and two other, different people were on site to actually arrange the furniture (and I had to brief them on what the project manager envisioned for the property). The process of selling your home is invasive enough, without the constantly changing cast of stagers. "Who are you, and where do you fit into this picture?" was a frequent concern for me. I was a single homeowner with a demanding full-time job. ONE person handling the administrative tasks and the project manager handling the physical staging would have earned this company a ten.