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Luxury Virtual Staging

The only AI virtual staging trained for $2M+ listings.

Generic AI staging is built for $400K starter homes — and luxury buyers spot it in three seconds. Edensign's model was trained on a proprietary corpus of editorial-grade interiors, architectural photography, and twilight exteriors so the output reads as designer, not AI. Walls stay locked. Style stays consistent across 30–50 photos. Print-ready.

Used on $50M+ in 2025 luxury listings — Bel Air to Aspen to Hamptons

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The luxury dataset

A corpus weighted toward the listings that get scrutinized.

Generic image models train on Pinterest screenshots and stock furniture. Edensign trains on the same images that ship in $5M brochures — architectural photography, editorial reference shoots, and licensed luxury listing photos. The model learns what 'luxury' actually looks like before it stages a single room.

1.2M+
Luxury listing photos

Photos sourced from $2M+ MLS listings, brokerage archives (luxury divisions of Sotheby's, Compass, BHHS, Coldwell Global Luxury), and licensed editorial shoots.

120+
Editorial style references

Tuned against Architectural Digest, Elle Decor, AD France, T Magazine, and brokerage editorial. The model knows the difference between styled and "filled."

30+
Luxury room types

Grand rooms, primary suites, gourmet kitchens, wine cellars, pool decks, twilight exteriors, equestrian, vineyard — labeled at luxury-room granularity.

100%
Human-reviewed

Every luxury training pair was reviewed by stagers, listing photographers, and luxury agents — not scraped alt-text.

How the model is trained for luxury

Four stages that turn an architecture-aware model into a luxury staging engine.

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    Stage 1

    Architecture-aware pre-training

    The model learns geometry, perspective, and material physics from architectural photography before it ever sees a sofa. Vaulted ceilings, oversized windows, polished plaster, and 12-ft baseboards — luxury room shapes are baked in from the start.

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    Stage 2

    Editorial fine-tuning

    Aligned against reference imagery from AD, Elle Decor, and Sotheby's brochure photography. The model learns styling density, art placement, color palettes, and the specific furniture lines that read as designer — not the IKEA-and-AI look luxury buyers reject on sight.

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    Stage 3

    Multi-view consistency

    Trained on 30–50 photo sets from real luxury listings, the model learns to keep palette, finishes, and furniture line locked across grand room → primary suite → dining → exterior. No mix-and-match staging that betrays the AI underneath.

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    Stage 4

    Luxury-agent human feedback

    Final alignment pass reviewed by working luxury agents, editorial stagers, and architectural photographers. They reject any output that would read as generic AI staging on a $5M listing.

Four luxury style packs

Region-tuned styling for every major US luxury market.

Coastal Luxury

Hamptons · Malibu · 30A · Nantucket

Natural materials, oversized rugs, oceanic palette, indoor-outdoor flow.

Mountain Modern

Aspen · Park City · Telluride · Jackson Hole

Leather, oxidized steel, wool, rough stone, alpenglow twilight.

Mediterranean

Bel Air · Coral Gables · Coronado · Montecito

Travertine, plaster, terracotta, archways, sun-drenched interiors.

Editorial Contemporary

West Village townhouse · DTLA penthouse · Tribeca loft

Sculptural furniture, gallery walls, museum-grade lighting, restrained palette.

Benchmarks · luxury listings

How our model measures up on luxury

Measured on a held-out set of 1,000 $2M+ listing photos. Numbers are internal estimates pending external audit.

MetricEdensignGeneric AI staging
Editorial style match94%38%
Multi-view consistency (40-photo sets)97%42%
Wall-line preservation99.4%71%
No hallucinated doors/openings99.8%78%
Print-ready resolution match100%

vs. Generic AI staging

What generic AI staging does to a luxury listing

Three failure modes luxury buyers catch in three seconds.

Generic AI staging mills

Pinterest furniture in a $5M room

A $29 staging service trained on retail catalogues fills the grand room with the same beige sectional from 10,000 other listings. Luxury buyers, who've toured 40 properties already, recognize it instantly — and quietly close the tab.

Midjourney / DALL·E

Renames the building

Generates a beautiful interior — that does not match the architecture you photographed. Wall finishes change, fireplaces appear, ceiling heights shift. On a $5M listing, that's not a staging error, it's a misrepresentation.

Photo-edit AI add-ons

Inconsistent across the photo set

Luxury listings ship 30–50 photos. Generic AI tools stage each photo independently — the grand-room palette doesn't match the dining-room palette, the primary suite uses different furniture wood than the family room. The result reads as a Frankenstein. A buyer scrolling the gallery sees five different homes.

Examples

See editorial luxury staging in action

Each pair below was staged by Edensign in a single pass. Architecture locked, palette locked, style consistent across the set.

Grand room · editorial staging — before
Grand room · editorial staging — after
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Grand room · editorial staging
Estate exterior · twilight — before
Estate exterior · twilight — after
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Estate exterior · twilight
Primary suite · sitting area — before
Primary suite · sitting area — after
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Primary suite · sitting area
Gourmet kitchen + island — before
Gourmet kitchen + island — after
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Gourmet kitchen + island
Formal dining — before
Formal dining — after
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Formal dining
Pool deck · twilight — before
Pool deck · twilight — after
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Pool deck · twilight

Luxury specialists on Edensign

How $5M+ agents fold editorial staging into the listing flow.

My $9M Bel Air estate had 47 architectural photos. Physical staging quoted $42K for four months. Edensign delivered the whole set in editorial-grade staging for under $50 in credits. The brochure went to print Thursday, the listing went live Friday — the seller said it looked better than the architect's renderings.

Lina V.

Luxury Specialist · Bel Air, CA

Hamptons buyers want to see the bones AND the lifestyle. Edensign's Coastal Luxury pack delivers both — natural materials, oversized rugs, twilight conversions on the pool deck. Multi-view consistency across 41 photos closed the buyer mentally before they even toured the property.

Roger D.

Hamptons Specialist · East Hampton, NY

Mountain Modern is a specific palette — leather, oxidized steel, wool, oversized rough stone. Edensign nailed it on a $7M Snowmass listing. The twilight conversion of the back deck against the alpenglow became our portal's listing photo of the year.

Hannah Y.

Mountain Luxury Specialist · Aspen / Snowmass, CO

Luxury FAQ

No. Edensign's luxury style packs were trained against editorial reference imagery — Architectural Digest, Elle Decor, Sotheby's brochure photography. Furniture, art, styling density, and lighting read as designer work, not generic AI fill. Most luxury buyers expect virtual staging now; what they reject is the obvious Pinterest-fill version.

Multi-view consistency is a core feature. Batch-upload a full luxury photoshoot, and Edensign locks the style pack, palette, and furniture line across every photo. The boucle in the grand room matches the boucle in the family room. The dining chair finish matches the kitchen island stool finish.

Yes. Walls, windows, ceilings, floors, and built-ins stay pixel-locked between source and output — no added rooms, no shifted geometry. Disclosure footers and watermarking are available for MLSs that require them. For MLS-specific rules, see our [MLS-compliant virtual staging page](/mls-compliant-virtual-staging).

Coastal Luxury (Hamptons, Malibu, 30A, Nantucket), Mountain Modern (Aspen, Park City, Telluride, Jackson Hole), Mediterranean (Bel Air, Coral Gables, Coronado, Montecito), Editorial Contemporary (West Village townhouse, DTLA penthouse, Tribeca loft). All on the same product, same per-photo price, switchable per upload.

Yes. Output resolution matches the input. Upload a 24MP architectural photograph and the staged output is delivered at the same resolution — suitable for the 12×18 brochure spread, the MLS feed, and the social campaign. Same file across channels.

Physical staging on a $5M listing typically runs $20K–$60K for a 4-month rental of 8–12 rooms. Edensign stages every room of the same listing for under $100 in credits and is ready in 15 seconds per photo. The case is timing as much as cost — virtual staging means the listing goes live the week it's shot, not 3 weeks after the physical stager schedules.

Yes. Premium plans support custom watermarks — your team's logo, the listing agent's name, or the brokerage's brand mark, applied as a bottom-corner overlay on all exports. For deeper white-label and team customization, see our [bespoke virtual staging](/bespoke-virtual-staging) tier.

No. Edensign trains and runs its own model end-to-end. No third-party image generation API. Wrapper products inherit every hallucination of their upstream model. For the full technical narrative, see [architectural-ai](/architectural-ai).

Talk to the luxury team.

For $5M+ listings, large luxury teams, or region-specific style brief — book a 20-minute walkthrough. Bring a recent listing photoshoot and we'll run a live editorial pass.

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