"David has done a great job for all of my clients and l would trust him to bring the best out of any home. David is easy to work with and is dedicated to meeting and exceeding your expectations. Top Qualities are Great Results. Personable. Creative."
Liz Chalmers
Windermere Real Estate
"I recommend David Robertson Design for staging projects. He has been doing an great job for me including lots of extras that go above and beyond his great staging: Custom artwork. redecoration. exterior curb appeal. and just an overall willingness to work with whatever schedule l have. Check out David's website and please consider referring David to your clients.
Sincerely."
Mark Knoll
Knoll Development
"David has staged several properties for me (including my own personal residence) and l have been thrilled with the results every time. He has an eye for detail. and an intuitive sense of what each space needs~without overdoing it. I would gladly recommend David for any staging job, and look forward to working with him again in the future."
Heidi Ward
Managing Partner
360° MODERN
"David Robertson has a very good eye for color and design - very necessary traits to be able to stage a home well. l highly recommend his skills to anyone seeking an expert home stager. Top Qualities are Personable. High Integrity. Creative."
David Updike
Windermere Real Estate
Northwest, Inc.
“David is the consummate professional. Deadlines are made or beaten; he’s design driven while keeping a keen eye on budget, he goes above and beyond any client expectation. He melds color, fashion, design and furnishings into spectacular staging.
He is the reason my mid-century modern home came alive and sold soon after listing. He transformed my house into a hip, view home with vibrancy and warmth. He captured the view without losing the feel of an open floor plan begging for the right staging. David personally painted one-of-a kind pieces of art just for my listing. No other stager has his talent, even temper and gift for design.”
Shelley Miller
Windermere Real Estate
Northwest, Inc.