Open house visitors want to look up the property, the school district, and competing listings. A printed wifi card on the kitchen island lets them stay on the phone while they think about the room.
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Listing agents already bring printed flyers, business cards, the sign-in sheet. A small printed wifi card on the kitchen island or breakfast bar lets visitors connect without interrupting the conversation. It signals attention to detail in a market where the small things still close. We picked five styles that fit the staged-home aesthetic.
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Quiet and architectural. White paper, asymmetric type, light sans-serif.
For meeting rooms and waiting areas. Cool gray paper, navy accent, no-nonsense sans.
A boutique hotel after dark. Forest green walls, brass accents, candlelit serif.
Atomic age. Burnt orange disc, warm beige paper, geometric headline. Eames-adjacent.
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Boutique hotel calm. Warm cream paper, italic serif headline, terracotta eyebrow.
Modern for staged contemporary homes. Office Modern for new construction and condos. Hotel Brass for higher price-point listings. Mid-Century for renovated mid-century properties. Villa for older homes with character.