Revealed: Life behind the scenes with a home stager
Sarah Evers, photographed by her friend Sinéad O’Neill.

“My very supportive new husband, Jimmy, has actively encouraged and invested financially in me. I married for the second time in November 2017.”

“Staging is still not such an Irish concept, while being a huge industry in Australia, the US, the UK and Europe, but the word is spreading and increasingly Irish homeowners are getting the why and reaping the benefits.

That said, there can be peaks and troughs depending on the market and season, of course. “Housing stock is still low, the market is back to pre-covid behaviours in terms of seasonality, best times to go to market are still mid-January to mid-May, September-November,” says Sarah.

Her background in travel and the commercial sector has helped in her current role, she believes. “Home staging is a commercial strategy to sell a home optimally in the shortest period of time. Any investment in preparing a home for sale should be commercially sound, i.e. it will yield a return,” she says.


“Typically, your home is your main asset and selling your home presents a one-off opportunity to earn much-needed money. Home staging can be tax-deductible, so if you can afford to employ a stager, it’s a no-brainer!

My home is definitely an eclectic mix of old and new, although the house itself is actually quite new (completed in 2017), it has a traditional cottage vibe externally — a parapet roof and sash windows, while benefiting from all the mod cons and energy rating of a recent build. Internally, it is a mish-mash of vintage and contemporary.

The bane of my life: Polystyrene and its ability to spread everywhere and constantly loading and unloading vans and trucks.

From a staging perspective, keep it light, spacious and bright, emphasising the best features of your home.

No! So I need to surround myself with tradespeople who are! I have definitely become more resourceful in terms of problem-solving on the spot!
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