Eclectic Avenue Styling is a home staging and interior design consultation firm operating in the Oklahoma City metro area, specializing in preparing residential properties for sale through a design-forward, personalized approach rather than the decluttering-only model many staging companies offer.
The firm stages homes for sale and provides design consultation to owners preparing to list. Unlike staging services that primarily remove clutter and neutralize decor, Eclectic Avenue Styling layers in intentional styling choices: furniture arrangement, color correction, lighting adjustments, and strategic accessorizing to help buyers envision themselves in the space. The work spans houses across Oklahoma City and surrounding suburbs, from starter homes in neighborhoods like Edmond and Norman to larger properties in places like The Enclave or Nichols Hills. The company operates on a project basis, not a recurring retainer, and typically works with both homeowners and real estate agents as referral partners.
The firm offers three primary tiers. A "Design Consultation" package ($400 to $600, depending on square footage) involves a two-hour walkthrough, written recommendations, and a digital mood board; the homeowner executes the changes themselves. A "Staged with Styling" service ($1,500 to $3,500 for a typical three-bedroom, two-bath home) includes full staging with the company's own furniture and accessories, plus design layering; the team handles setup, photography coordination, and any adjustments before showings. For larger properties or complex layouts, a "Premium Design Staging" package runs $3,500 and up and may span multiple days, include custom sourcing, and feature higher-end furnishings positioned specifically for the property's sale price point. Verify current pricing with the firm, as these fees can shift seasonally.
Oklahoma City's staging landscape divides roughly into two camps. Large national franchises operating in the area (often affiliated with real estate brokerage networks) typically charge flat rates of $1,200 to $2,000 for stage-only work with minimal styling, using standard furniture and focusing on showing space and functionality. Smaller independent stagers scattered across OKC often offer lower costs ($500 to $1,500) but deliver less design intention and sometimes rely heavily on the homeowner's own decor. Eclectic Avenue Styling sits in the middle, charging more than a basic stage but less than a full interior redesign, and distinguishing itself through visible design choices rather than neutral emptiness. Choose Eclectic Avenue Styling if you're selling in a competitive price bracket (typically $350,000 and above in OKC) and want an agent-approved partner who speaks design language; opt for a national franchise if you need quick turnaround on a lower-priced property or prefer furniture that reads clearly as "staged"; select an independent stager if budget is the primary constraint and you're comfortable with a simpler presentation.
This service works best for sellers in OKC's established neighborhoods, particularly Nichols Hills, The Enclave, and Edmond, where buyer expectations for presentation run higher and design coherence influences perceived value. Real estate agents representing higher-end properties regularly refer here. Homeowners with strong design intuition but no time to execute also benefit. It does not suit those with rock-bottom budgets, sellers of properties under $250,000 (where staging ROI becomes marginal), or anyone preferring the "as-is" approach. It is not a replacement for necessary repairs, fresh paint, or deep cleaning; staging amplifies a clean, sound foundation.
The homeowner or agent contacts the firm with listing photos, square footage, and target price range. A stylist schedules a 60 to 90 minute in-person walkthrough, during which they assess natural light, existing furniture that will stay, wall color, flooring, and traffic flow. They discuss the likely buyer profile and the home's selling season. The stylist then submits a written proposal with specific recommendations, a preliminary furniture and decor list, and a timeline. If the homeowner approves, staging typically occurs one to two weeks before the listing goes live.
The firm works by appointment; there is no walk-in showroom. Most consultations occur during afternoon or evening hours to fit sellers' schedules. Parking is available at client homes. For staging work, the firm coordinates directly with the homeowner and real estate agent on access and timing. Confirm availability and current scheduling at the point of contact.
Eclectic Avenue Styling fills a real gap in Oklahoma City's real estate preparation market, serving sellers who recognize that a staged home isn't blank but beautifully intentional.
