Celebrating Top Ten and the Partnership That Made It Possible

There are certain projects that stick with you — not just because of the design, the outcome, or the accolades, but because of the people who made it all happen.

RESA 2025 Top Ten Vacant Staging Project- United States

Kira Greene (Compass) with Amy and Kristen (Salt + PIne)

We’re honored to share that one of our recent projects was named a Top Ten Staging Project in the United States — and while we’re proud of the recognition, what means even more to us is the partnership behind it.

At Salt + Pine, we’ve always believed that great staging is about more than just beautiful spaces. It’s about strategy, storytelling, and working with people who share your vision. That’s exactly what happened with this home — a seamless collaboration with a trusted real estate partner who truly understands the value of presentation and positioning.

What Made It Work?

  • Clear communication from the start — shared goals, open dialogue, and mutual respect.

  • Creative freedom and trust, which allowed us to design with intention and bring our best ideas to life.

  • Professional execution: With a clear plan and a unified team, we executed the staging with precision and consistency, creating a polished final product that stood out to buyers and industry peers alike.

    This wasn’t just a home that looked good. It was a home that made people feel something — and that’s when staging really works.

It’s Always About the People

Being named Top Ten in the country is an incredible honor, but it wouldn’t have happened without the team behind it. From the agent who brought us in early, to the crew who installed every last detail with care, to the photographer who captured the story — it was a true collaboration from start to finish.

These moments remind us why we do what we do. Not for the awards (though we’re certainly grateful!), but for the relationships, the trust, and the joy of creating something meaningful — together.

Here’s to more partnerships that feel like this.
Here’s to doing good work with good people.