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A Curated Contemporary Collection
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A Curated Fine Art Staging for a Miami Beach Waterfront Home
Most staging fills a room. Fine art staging gives it a reason to exist. At 2520 Shelter Ave, the goal was simple: honor the water and the light, then add the one thing furniture rarely delivers, an emotion the buyer can name.
Built for the light
Staging art for waterfront homes in Miami means working with bright, shifting daylight that flattens ordinary prints by noon. Scheltjens' glass answers the light instead of fighting it.
The memory test
The difference between a home a buyer tours and a home a buyer remembers on the drive back is whether it made them feel something.
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Eight Works, One Cohesive Collection at 2520 Shelter Ave
THE COMPLETE CURATIONScheltjens anchors the home, but the full curation pairs her glass portraits with a tight roster of contemporary works in mixed media, enamel, acrylic, and fine-art print. Together they give every room its own moment while reading as one collector's point of view.
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Isabelle Scheltjens
The Dreamcatcher, 2025Glass Mosaics
65 3/4 x 49 1/4 in
167 x 125 cm -
Isabelle Scheltjens
The future is a big kiss, 2025Glass Mosaics
55 x 41 in
139.7 x 104.1 cm -
Gregory Watin
Sunrise Blue, 2023Mixed media on wood and plexiglass
60 1/4 x 52 in
153 x 132 cm -
Ad Arma
In the Evening of a Summer Day, 1997Lithograph, framed
38 5/8 x 66 1/8 in
98 x 168 cm
Edition #19 of 20 -
Zack Smithey
Wave Series, 2021Enamel on canvas, framed
69 x 95 in
175.3 x 241.3 cm -
O. Gringo
Connexion, 2023Fine Art print on tiles
65 x 41 in
165.1 x 104.1 cm -
O. Gringo
Nos, 2023Fine Art print on tiles
65 x 41 in
165.1 x 104.1 cm -
Eric Alfaro
Cherry Blossom, 2023Acrylic on linen
80 x 80 in
203.2 x 203.2 cm
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How Art Curation Elevates High-End Home Staging
THE CASE FOR ART
Traditional furniture staging
- Shows how a room could function
- Competes on sofas, rugs, accessories
- Lists "curated art" with no artist or story
- Forgettable against the next ten showings
Carousel fine art staging
- Shows how a life inside the room could feel
- Leads with the art; furniture supports it
- Named artists, real provenance, a story to market
- Creates the memory that earns the offer
The impact on buyer perception and sale price
Staged homes are widely cited to sell faster and for more, yet those figures rarely isolate the art itself. At the luxury tier the decision is emotional before it is financial, and museum-quality work shapes that emotion directly. Fine art raises the perceived ceiling of the home, creates a memory that outlasts every other tour, and frames the lifestyle the buyer is really purchasing. That is the real case for staging that increases luxury sale price.
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THE CAROUSEL DIFFERENCE
Luxury Art Staging in Miami Beach at 2520 Shelter Ave
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