Meridith Baer (born August 21, 1947) is an American entrepreneur, businesswoman, and designer, best known for establishing the design and real estate practice of "home staging" and founding her own home staging firm in the United States, Meridith Baer Home. In 2013, HGTV premiered a television show about Baer and her firm titled Staged To Perfection.
In 1975, Baer moved to Los Angeles, where she continued to act in film and television, including appearances on popular programs including CHiPs, Eight is Enough and Happy Days. She also starred opposite Steven Guttenberg in The Chicken Chronicles. In 1981, she sold her first screenplay, Prisoners, for $250,000. A fictional love story about a teenage girl growing up on a prison reservation in the 1950s, the film was produced by 20th Century Fox and starred actress Tatum O’Neal. Baer's follow-up script, "Unbecoming Age", also released as The Magic Bubbles, was a comedy about a woman who has a mid-life crisis triggered by her turning 40 and features a young George Clooney in a supporting role.
Recognized as the world's number one home staging firm, Meridith Baer Home has provided its services to thousands of celebrities and business leaders including Bob Dylan, Bradley Cooper, Brad Pitt, Cindy Crawford, Geena Davis, Halle Berry, Harrison Ford, Janet Jackson, Jim Carrey, Jimmy Kimmel, Johnny Depp, Julia Roberts, Kylie Jenner, Madonna, Mark Wahlberg, Meryl Streep, Michael B. Jordan, Pharrell Williams, Rande Gerber, Sharon Stone, Wiz Khalifa, and more. Projects have ranged from $700,000 bungalows to $200 million estates.
Meridith Baer Home has received many awards and recognitions, including the Best of Houzz awards, Houzz's Customer Service and Influencer awards, and Los Angeles Business Journal's list of 100 Fastest-Growing Private Companies. The firm has been featured in distinguished publications including Architectural Digest, ELLE Decor, Forbes, Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal. In 2024, the firm furnished more than $13.6 billion worth of real estate, covering over 8 million square feet.
In addition to "Staged to Perfection", Meridith has been featured onscreen for PBS series "GardenFit", CBS series "Sunday Morning", and NBC series "Open House". Along with her on-screen appearances, Meridith has been a guest on famed podcasts including The Titans of Trade, Hope It Makes, and SLG Meetup.
Meridith Baer Home has also donated furnishing and support with philanthropic organizations including ArcSpace, The Broad Stage, No Kid Hungry, YWCA, Children’s Home, Exceptional Minds, Girls Inc., Habitat for Humanity, Hopics, Moving Families Forward, New Reach, NVCS, PATH, Penny Lane, The People Concern, A Sense of Home, St. Anne’s, Society of St. Vincent de Paul, Meals on Wheels, The Priority Center, Wheels for Humanity, Venice Community Housing, Wallis Annenberg Center for Performing Arts, and more.
In 2024, Meridith Baer Home was named a Finalist in the 2024 Los Angeles Business Journal Disruptors Award for Social Responsibility.
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