Home staging business expands with new Swansea office

Home staging company, Little Barn Door, has announced that it has opened its first Welsh office in Swansea.

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Lowri Kramcha, Operations Director - Wales, Claire Davies, Creative Director - Wales, Natalie Evans, CEO

The expansion marks a significant milestone for the Hampshire-founded business, led by CEO Natalie Evans, a proud resident of Ceredigion. With a longstanding vision to bring her successful brand to Wales, Evans has welcomed two Swansea-based Directors, Claire Davies and Lowri Kramcha, to spearhead the Welsh division and office Riverside House in Swansea.

“Home staging is all about preparing a property for sale in a way that maximises its appeal to potential buyers,” explains Evans. “From rural family homes to stylish city-centre terraces, a well-staged property not only sells faster but often achieves a higher sale price. Simply put, staged homes sell better.”

One of the company's staged properties
One of the company’s staged properties

The company says that with Wales’ property market thriving, across both vibrant urban centres and picturesque
countryside communities, the demand for expert home staging for home sellers has never been
greater.

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At the forefront of the new Welsh division, Little barn Door say its new directors Claire Davies and Lowri Kramcha bring deep local knowledge and a shared passion for helping homeowners achieve faster, more profitable sales.

“We’ve seen home sellers achieve £20,000—sometimes even £50,000—over the guide price by investing in home staging,” adds Evans. “Creating a lasting first impression is key. When buyers fall in love at first viewing, it can make all the difference.”

Operations Director Lowri Kramcha reinforces the message: “Staging your home doesn’t just enhance its visual appeal, it delivers a solid return on investment and shortens time on the market. Less time waiting, more money in your pocket.”

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Little Barn Door say they now cover key Welsh regions, including Swansea, Cardiff, Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion, and Pembrokeshire.

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