Justin+Jason By Design

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Justin+Jason By Design is committed to meeting our clients' design objectives. With an eye for detail and a focus on creating spaces that look curated, collected, and inviting, we understand our clients, and the way they use their spaces. Our staging results in a sharp sense of style and beauty without compromising function. Each client's personality and lifestyle is reflected in our design solutions.

Justin and Jason, Las Vegas residents and real estate agents, have years of experience designing both high-end urban condos, and suburban homes. For our own clients, we have been providing staging services: services resulting in significant benefits - higher-priced sales/leases, and shorter time-on-market. Now, we are expanding our staging services to other Las Vegas real estate agents, investors, and developers - to help you help your clients.

Proper staging isn't just about making a home look good - it's about telling the property's story, allowing the property to convey the lifestyle a buyer (or renter) could enjoy in your property.

Justin+Jason at work

Staging is about creating appeal, and to do that we need to understand who a space should 'talk to,' to whom it should tell it's unique story. We start by taking the information gathered through the initial design consultation to build a staging plan. The plan contains our recommendations, design, and pricing. Once approved, we get to work on selecting materials. Clearly important are the furniture items, as they show the utility of a space. But at least as important are the finish touches - area rugs, wall art and sculpture, hard and soft accessories.

 

Justin selecting pillows and throws. Color, texture, size, and shape - these help pull a home together, to make it look collected and curated. More importantly, they make a space feel inviting, rewarding, even aspirational.

 

Jason selecting area rugs at the warehouse. Spaces are defined by both their physical and visual dimensions. As such, we can make spaces look larger or smaller, more open or more intimate, by understanding how to create visual depth and interest.

 

Justin in the art warehouse. Perhaps the most dramatic aspect of staging, art can make a project truly successful (or a true miss). Art incorporates both drama and subtlety, abstraction and reflection, relaxation and provocation, generating the emotions buyers and renters use to judge an entire home.