House of ONO

House of ONO Effortless, intentional staging. We turn spaces into homes that buyers not only see, but also feel. Our work isn’t just about aesthetics. Style meets strategy.

We are House of ONO, we offer home staging services that transform properties into spaces buyers remember. We turn empty rooms into spaces that sell—with character and design that speaks. Through design-led staging and thoughtful styling, we create interiors that feel polished, purposeful, and emotionally resonant. Each element—soft furnishings, sculptural accents, tonal contrasts—is placed with i

ntention and ease. From modern flats in Shoreditch to timeless homes in Kensington, we tailor every detail to elevate the space and support a confident sale. It’s about creating a lasting impression. Beauty meets function. Every room tells a story. We’re here to shape yours.

This terrace isn’t staged. It’s a Saturday waiting to happen.It’s Saturday, the roast is resting, and you’re debating gr...
16/06/2026

This terrace isn’t staged. It’s a Saturday waiting to happen.

It’s Saturday, the roast is resting, and you’re debating gravy levels while the skyline does its thing. ☀️ The table’s already set, sunlight is bouncing across the glass top, and someone inevitably claims the egg chair before anyone else gets the chance.

Outdoor spaces like this do something powerful during viewings. They turn square footage into lifestyle. According to property market research, homes with well-designed outdoor living areas can command up to 20% higher value compared to similar properties without them.

Which is why staging terraces isn’t just about furniture.
It’s about creating the moment buyers want to step into.

Turning an empty rooftop into a reason to stay outside a little longer.

From construction zone to boutique-hotel bathroom.On the left: exposed wiring, cardboard boxes, unfinished fittings.On t...
14/06/2026

From construction zone to boutique-hotel bathroom.

On the left: exposed wiring, cardboard boxes, unfinished fittings.
On the right: brushed brass, warm tiles, sculptural lighting, and a bathroom that suddenly feels like somewhere you’d linger.

Here’s the interesting part about buyer psychology: people don’t evaluate spaces as architects do. They don’t analyse layouts or technical finishes first. They react emotionally. Within seconds.

According to property marketing studies, buyers form a lasting impression of a room in under 20 seconds, and bathrooms are among the spaces that signal quality fastest.

That’s why staging matters.

From exposed wiring and cardboard boxes to brushed brass, warm tiles, and spa-coded lighting. House of ONO doesn’t just finish rooms. We reframe them.

Confession: buyers judge bathrooms faster than kitchens.Stand in front of this sink for a moment. The circular mirror. T...
12/06/2026

Confession: buyers judge bathrooms faster than kitchens.

Stand in front of this sink for a moment. The circular mirror. The sculptural basin. Warm brass taps emerging from stone tiles like jewellery.

It’s the kind of bathroom that quietly whispers “this home has been looked after.”

And buyers notice. According to UK property staging studies, bathrooms and kitchens are the two most scrutinised rooms during viewings, often forming impressions within the first 15–20 seconds.

Fun fact: freestanding bathtubs were originally symbols of luxury in the Victorian era because indoor plumbing was rare. Today, they still signal the same thing to buyers: comfort, lifestyle, and a little indulgence.

Which is why in staging, even one sculptural tub can change how the entire home is perceived.

Because when the bathroom feels like a boutique hotel, the property suddenly feels worth the price.

The bathroom glow-up buyers didn’t know they needed.Look closely at this corner. A simple ledge. A candle. A diffuser. S...
10/06/2026

The bathroom glow-up buyers didn’t know they needed.

Look closely at this corner. A simple ledge. A candle. A diffuser. Soft ambient light quietly washing across warm stone tiles. Nothing loud. Nothing crowded. Just calm.

And that’s exactly the point.

Bathrooms have evolved from purely functional spaces into places of restoration. According to the Fixr Bathroom Design Trends Report, 46% of experts say soft ambient lighting is now a top trend, reflecting the shift toward bathrooms designed for relaxation rather than utility.

In staging, lighting does more than brighten a room. It softens edges, highlights finishes, and subtly makes the space feel more luxurious.

Because sometimes the smallest glow sells the biggest feeling.

Bathrooms weren’t always places to relax.Fun fact: bathrooms have only been considered “wellness spaces” for about 130 y...
08/06/2026

Bathrooms weren’t always places to relax.

Fun fact: bathrooms have only been considered “wellness spaces” for about 130 years. Before the late 19th century, they were purely functional. No soaking tubs. No spa lighting. No quiet little moments where you pretend emails don’t exist.

Now? It’s practically spa o’clock.

Beige stone tiles reflect warm lighting, brushed brass fixtures soften the palette, and that freestanding tub quietly suggests cancelling your evening plans. It’s the kind of space where buyers don’t just see plumbing. They imagine Sunday evenings, long baths, and the luxury of slowing down. 🛁

And that’s exactly why bathrooms matter in staging. Buyers subconsciously read them as signals of maintenance, comfort, and overall property quality.

If the bathroom feels luxurious, the entire home suddenly feels more valuable.

Same room, different destiny. That’s the power of staging.On the left: patchy walls, power tools, and the lingering ener...
06/06/2026

Same room, different destiny. That’s the power of staging.

On the left: patchy walls, power tools, and the lingering energy of a renovation site.
On the right: layered linen, soft stripes, filtered daylight, and a room that suddenly feels like a boutique hotel you’d happily cancel plans for. 🛏️

This is the part buyers don’t always articulate but immediately feel. The bedroom is where imagination does its best work. Research from the Home Staging Association shows that well-staged bedrooms help buyers emotionally connect with a property within the first few seconds of viewing, often shaping their overall impression of the home before they even see the rest of it.

Because buyers rarely walk into a space thinking about square meters or drywall. They walk in thinking:
Could I actually rest here? Could this be home?

House of ONO just took this from patchy walls and power tools to layered linen, soft stripes, and boutique-hotel energy.

Staging doesn’t just change the room. It changes the story buyers tell themselves about living there.

Imagine walking into a bedroom that instantly slows you down.Imagine a sleep-deprived Gen Z buyer stepping into this roo...
04/06/2026

Imagine walking into a bedroom that instantly slows you down.

Imagine a sleep-deprived Gen Z buyer stepping into this room after surviving another week of late-night emails and scrolling at 2am. Soft daylight filters through sheer curtains, the bedding looks impossibly crisp, and a textured throw spills over the edge like someone just left for a slow morning coffee. Suddenly the room feels like the promise of actual rest.

And that reaction isn’t accidental.

48% of Gen Z buyers say staging is “very important” — and the bedroom? It’s the emotional deal-maker. Buyers aren’t just measuring square footage. They’re asking themselves one simple question: Could I sleep well here?

When the answer feels like yes, the rest of the home suddenly becomes much easier to love.

Because buyers don’t buy bedrooms. They buy the life they imagine waking up to.

The secret to making a bedroom feel bigger isn’t always more space. Sometimes it’s just better light.Ssheer curtains sof...
02/06/2026

The secret to making a bedroom feel bigger isn’t always more space. Sometimes it’s just better light.

Ssheer curtains soften daylight rather than block it, a mirror reflects that light back into the room, and neutral fabrics keep the palette calm while warm brass lighting adds depth and warmth.

Fun fact: interior designers often use mirrors because they bounce natural light around a room, which can make a space feel up to twice as bright. And in property photography, brighter rooms consistently perform better in listings.

Even curtains matter. Light, flowing window dressings allow daylight to travel further across the room, helping bedrooms feel larger, cleaner, and more welcoming.

Add crisp bedding, balanced bedside lamps, and a striped upholstered headboard anchoring the scene—and suddenly the bedroom reads calm, considered, and quietly luxurious.

Because the right light can make a bedroom sell before buyers even step inside.

The fastest way to upgrade a bedroom? Start with the bed.“The bed is the room’s canvas. The base and headboard are the f...
31/05/2026

The fastest way to upgrade a bedroom? Start with the bed.

“The bed is the room’s canvas. The base and headboard are the frame.” — Home Staging Institute

Look closely and you’ll see exactly why.

A striped upholstered headboard gives the bed structure. Crisp bedding becomes the “paint.” Warm brass lighting adds contrast. And suddenly the whole room feels composed rather than simply furnished.

Fun fact: studies on sleep environments show that visual order and soft textures help signal the brain that it’s time to relax. Buyers react to that instinctively. Even during a 10-minute property viewing.

Which is why the bed quietly carries most of the design weight in a staged bedroom.

Frame the bed well, and the entire room starts working harder.

It feels a bit like Sunday morning… even if it’s Tuesday.Sunlight through sheer curtains.Soft neutrals layered instead o...
29/05/2026

It feels a bit like Sunday morning… even if it’s Tuesday.

Sunlight through sheer curtains.
Soft neutrals layered instead of shouting.
A textured throw that casually spills onto the carpet like someone just got up for coffee.

Bedrooms work differently from other spaces in staging.

In a living room, buyers think about entertaining.
In a kitchen, they think about cooking.
But in a bedroom?

They imagine how it feels to slow down.

Research consistently shows that emotionally appealing spaces help buyers picture themselves living there faster. That’s why we focus on tactile elements like cotton bedding, soft fabrics, and warm metals instead of bold décor.

The goal isn’t decoration.
It’s the feeling of rest.

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