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Why Top U.S. Home Stagers Choose Fake TVs Over Real Ones

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Update time : 2025-09-16 19:45:00

Introduction

In the competitive U.S. real estate market, home staging has become essential for selling properties faster and at a higher value. Among all staging accessories, prop TVs (dummy TVs) are quickly becoming the preferred choice for top stagers across California, New York, and Texas.

The Problem with Real TVs
While a real television may look authentic, it comes with hidden problems:

  • High cost: Purchasing multiple large TVs for model homes or apartments is expensive.

  • Risk of damage or theft: Staging properties often have heavy foot traffic. Real electronics can be easily damaged or stolen.

  • Maintenance issues: Power cords, connections, and updates create unnecessary hassle for stagers and agents.

In the competitive U.S. real estate market, staging professionals often rely on cost-effective solutions to enhance the buyer experience. Instead of using real electronics, many choose the 55-inch Prop TV for living room staging, as it provides a realistic focal point without the risks of theft or maintenance.

For smaller spaces like bedrooms or compact apartments, the 32-inch Dummy TV creates a cozy yet modern ambiance. Designers also highlight the 65-inch Prop TV in larger open-plan homes, where a wide-screen presence helps buyers visualize a true home entertainment setup.

Why Fake TVs Work Better
Prop TVs by YIJIA PROPS solve these challenges:

  • Realistic appearance: From 32” to 98”, the models look like real screens with a glossy finish and a slim design.

  • Zero power required: No cables, no electricity, no technical issues.

  • Lightweight & safe: Easy to move, set up, and secure in staging environments.

  • Cost-effective: One-time purchase that can be reused across multiple staging projects.

Trusted by U.S. Designers and Realtors
More U.S. home stagers are integrating fake TVs into living rooms, bedrooms, and entertainment spaces. It allows buyers to imagine lifestyle moments—Netflix nights, family gatherings—without the risks of real electronics.

Conclusion & CTA
If you are staging properties in the U.S., it’s time to upgrade your toolkit with YIJIA Prop TVs. Discover the full range from 32” to 98” and bring life to your model homes without the cost and risk.
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