Every year leaves a design fingerprint. In 2025, ours showed up in beautiful spaces, expansive square footage, higher sale prices, shorter timelines and design decisions that moved markets. Buyers moved faster, turnkey homes were trending and design shifted the balance from a “nice to have” to the deciding factor.
Across Los Angeles, New York, Florida, Northern California and beyond, Vesta Home worked at the intersection of design and real estate, reimagining and furnishing homes not just to be seen, but to be lived in. From historic estates to record-setting penthouses, the goal was always the same: to help buyers feel at home faster
🌍 Where We Worked
4 Core Markets. 53 Designers. Local Expertise.
Los Angeles
New York
Florida
San Francisco
Plus specialty markets such as Palm Springs, Las Vegas, San Diego, Santa Barbara + more.
Different cities — same belief:
We let the architecture lead. We designed every listing to feel lived in, so buyers could immediately imagine themselves at home.
📐What We Designed
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5,282,951 total square feet staged/installed nationwide in 2025
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Vesta-staged properties sold 45% faster than the market (based on $2M+ homes in 2025)
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87% more buyers purchased furniture from our staged homes than in 2024
🏡 The Projects That Defined the Year
Some homes stayed with us.
Barbara Corcoran’s Penthouse, New York
An iconic penthouse for an icon. Featured in The New York Times and under contract in just one day, the home was fully designed in under two weeks, with only 3.5 days for the install.
Photography by Melanie Greene
Fastest Staged-And-Sold Listing
408 Greenwich Street in New York went under contract before it ever hit the market. Designed by Steven Harris Architects, the home’s arched windows, open-beam ceilings and abundant natural light were warmed by Vesta with golden tones, linen-softened iron and sculptural silhouettes.
Photography by Lena Yaramenko
525 Westmount’s 5-Day Record-Breaking Sale, Los Angeles
Staged and sold in just five days, this West Hollywood listing achieved a record price per square foot, reinforcing how considered design can accelerate outcomes even in the country’s most competitive submarkets.
Highest-Value Listing
At $169 million, Miami Beach’s 22,000-square-foot oceanfront estate at 5940 North Bay Road was the highest-priced listing Vesta staged this year, creating moments of intimacy within monumental architecture and letting light, water and material shine.
Photography by 1Oak Studios
🏆 Some of the Greatest Hits
In 2025, we staged multiple homes in L.A. where The Beatles, Kanye, Frank Sinatra (see 2200 Maravilla below) and Elvis once lived. Elvis's home sold for a cool $23 million.
Photography by Marc Angeles & Tiffany Angeles
A Historic Estate: House Of Arches, Palm Beach
A $39M John L. Volk estate, 206 Phipps Plaza, featured in Mansion Global, proved heritage homes can still feel just as luxe and inviting.

Photography by Edward Butera from Ibi Designs
Villa Anahid, Atherton
Buyers no longer respond to scale alone, but to homes where architecture, design and an entertaining lifestyle work in harmony. This newly listed Silicon Valley mansion–the most expensive active listing in the area–hits that benchmark.
Photography by Bernard André
Zoltan Bathory’s $28M Castle, Las Vegas
Heavy metal musician Zoltan Bathory’s Lake Sahara estate, featured in MSN and the Miami Herald, was staged by Vesta, translating how an Old-World castle could be a light-filled home.
Photography by Noah Castro
A $64.995M Brutalist Dream, Beverly Hills
This 18,000-square-foot Brutalist landmark at 410 Trousdale by Oakley founder James Jannard is a rare study in art and architecture. Staging design by Vesta with layered textures and tactile materials brought warmth to the industrial edge.
Photography by Cristian Cruzio
🪑 The Pieces That Showed Up Everywhere
(You clearly have favorites.)
In 2025, it was curved seating, layered neutrals and pieces that felt architectural and sculptural. Vesta’s Mino sectional appeared again and again — not only for fashion, but for function. Its sectional format allowed designers to customize each layout to the architecture, while the rounded structure and soft tufting brought comfort and quiet luxury to even the largest rooms.
Photography by Cristian Cruzio
Metal had its moment, too—especially when it came to detail. The Corset Counter Stool in brushed brass showed up across kitchens, bars and lounges. The sculptural metal frame brings structure and contrast to softer palettes, catching the light just enough to elevate a space.
Photography by Wil Edwards
And then there was the Zoo Crew collection. What started as a playful accent quickly became a staging essential. Across our projects, the animal stools — especially the oversized giraffe and elephant — were the pieces buyers asked about the most.

Photography by Venjhamin Reyes
🎥 Most Viral Video
Our collaboration with Tom Glashausser took the top spot this year. The first look at 1039 Wallace Ridge, a $36.8M Beverly Hills listing, reached 2.6 million views, showcasing cinematic architecture, spa-like interiors and a sunken conversation pit framed by panoramic city views.

🎨 The Styles You Loved Most
Looking back, a few patterns stand out:
Historic Homes Reimagined
Photography by Wil Myers
Organic Modern Living Rooms

Photography by Cristian Cruzio
Wellness-Driven Spaces
Photography by Alex Zarour
Mid-century Mediterranean Mash-Ups
Photography by Gavin Cater
✨ It’s A Wrap!
Thank you for being part of our year.
Here’s to the houses we’ll make homes in 2026.

