Who this guide is for
Built for out-of-state STR investors, portfolio owners with multiple Storey Lake units, realtors walking buyers through new-construction closings, and property managers onboarding condos, townhomes, and large-family villas in the same community.
About furnishing a vacation rental in Storey Lake Resort
Storey Lake vacation rental furnishing starts with a unit-type decision: a 2-bedroom condo, a 5-bedroom townhouse, and an 8-bedroom conservation villa are three different guest profiles, three different sleep counts, and three different competitive carousels. Applying one furniture package across the community is the fastest way to underperform.
The resort's lazy river, kayak access, and clubhouse restaurant set a premium family-resort baseline. Guests who book Storey Lake expect interiors that match the modern new-construction standard — smart-home features, tile and hardwood floors, and clean contemporary lines — not dated retail furniture that photographs against the architecture.
Conservation-area product is a genuine differentiator. Villas with natural views need indoor-outdoor furniture orientation, balcony or patio depth, and listing photos that show the setting — not just the pool deck. That narrative separates Storey Lake from entirely urban resort inventory nearby.
Large 6–8 bedroom homes here frequently book as multi-family trips. Seating in the great room and dining area must match declared max occupancy, not average group size. Kitchen houseware depth and bunk overflow sleep capacity follow the same rule.
For remote owners and property managers, the launch window matters: sequencing design, procurement, and white-glove install before professional photography avoids the phased-delivery look that hurts new listings in a community with hundreds of comparable units.
Storey Lake STR furniture packages should align scope with bedroom tier — launch-ready for smaller condos, performance STR for townhomes, amenitized resort for large villas with themed bunk, game space, and full pool-deck composition.
What owners should prioritize
- Storey Lake's range from 2BR condos to 8BR homes requires completely different furnishing strategies by unit type
- Smart home technology and modern aesthetics align with Storey Lake's new-construction design standards
- Centrally located between all four major theme parks — this advantage needs to be supported by interior quality
- The resort-style clubhouse and Lazy River are major booking factors — your interior needs to match that quality level
- FPUSA packages are calibrated to Storey Lake's modern new-construction aesthetic
Recommended furniture package approach
Scope by unit type before you order
Condos need space-efficient contemporary furniture and hotel-clean aesthetics. Townhomes need family-scale durability and clear sleep layout. Single-family villas need max-guest seating, optional themed bunk, and outdoor depth sized to occupancy. Pull same-bedroom-count Storey Lake carousels first — the competitive bar is community-specific, not corridor-generic.
Match the modern construction baseline
Storey Lake homes ship with contemporary finishes. Furniture should use clean transitional lines, warm neutrals, and STR-grade fabrics — not ornate traditional pieces that clash in photos. Window treatments, fan coordination, and smart-home presentation should feel intentional, not afterthought.
Invest in conservation views and pool deck equally
Where conservation views exist, orient seating toward windows and stage balcony furniture for usable outdoor living. On every model with a private pool, treat the deck as carousel photo one: loungers for max guests, shade, dining for full party size, towel storage, and evening lighting.
Coordinate install for remote owners and PM portfolios
Out-of-state investors and portfolio operators benefit from one itemized proposal covering furniture, decor, housewares, outdoor, themed scope, and install. Begin during contract when possible — see our new-construction checklist and before-closing guide for sequencing that protects your first booking window.
Themed room and game room opportunities
Themed bunk at the 5–8BR villa tier
Adventure, space, princess-inspired, and sports-forward bunks perform well for Storey Lake's family audience. One quality themed room on 5–6BR product is usually enough; 7–8BR homes can support two without sacrificing adult primary-suite quality. Place themed imagery early in the carousel after pool and great room.
Game and media space on larger floor plans
Dedicated loft or bonus rooms on large villas suit arcade corners, console gaming, or media walls. Merchandise the space for the multi-family groups that book 8-bedroom conservation product — they expect on-resort entertainment plus something memorable inside the home.
Explore themed room design and game room conversion scope for this community.
Common furnishing mistakes to avoid
- Using furniture that clashes with the modern new-construction aesthetic — traditional or ornate pieces look wrong
- Ignoring the outdoor/conservation area connection that differentiates Storey Lake from generic resort properties
- Under-seating multi-family homes — 20-person max occupancy needs 20-person seating capacity
- Neglecting smart home integration — Storey Lake properties come with smart tech; your furniture presentation should match that level of modernity
- Copying the design of smaller units in the community for larger floor plans instead of adapting the approach
Why work with Furniture Packages USA
- Family-owned since 2001 with experience across Storey Lake unit types from condos through 8-bedroom villas.
- Portfolio-friendly workflows for investors furnishing multiple Storey Lake properties with consistent design identity.
- Remote owner coordination from virtual consultation through install documentation and listing-ready staging.
- Themed bunk, outdoor, and houseware depth scoped as one turnkey package — not phased retail deliveries.
Related services
Package guides
Nearby vacation rental communities
Extended Storey Lake Resort furnishing guide
Storey Lake Resort, located in the heart of Kissimmee, FL, offers guests beautiful new homes in a comfortable, convenient community minutes from the top attractions of the region. What distinguishes Storey Lake from other resort communities is its combination of modern construction standards, natural conservation surroundings, and diverse unit mix — from 2-bedroom condos to 8-bedroom single-family homes.
Unit Types and What They Mean for Furnishing
The diversity of Storey Lake's unit types is both its opportunity and its furnishing challenge. The community offers 2–3 bedroom condos, 4–5 bedroom townhouses, and 6–8 bedroom vacation villas — each with a distinct target guest, different design requirements, and a different furnishing budget.
The conservation area villas represent Storey Lake's most distinctive offering: new construction vacation homes surrounded by natural Florida landscape rather than adjacent resort buildings. For these units especially, design should lean into the indoor-outdoor connection — furniture oriented toward conservation views, quality outdoor seating that makes the patio or balcony a functional extension of the living space.
Modern Design Standards Set Guest Expectations
Storey Lake's homes feature smart home technology, energy-efficient features, hardwood and ceramic tile flooring, top-rated appliances, and handcrafted cabinets. These modern construction standards set the baseline for guest expectations: interiors furnished with retail-quality or dated pieces look inconsistent with the architecture and generate the 'furniture didn't match the nice construction' reviews that hurt listings in this community specifically.
Furniture Packages USA designs packages for Storey Lake that align with the property's modern construction baseline — clean contemporary lines, warm transitional color palettes, and furniture weight appropriate for high-turnover STR use. The result is a cohesive presentation where guests feel the interior matches the quality they expected from the exterior.
Resort Amenities and Location
The Storey Lake clubhouse includes a resort-style pool with lounge chairs surrounded by Florida palms, a splash pad, full-service restaurant and bar, and stunning lake views. The community is centrally located between all four major Orlando theme parks: Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando, SeaWorld, and LEGOLAND. Lake Tohopekaliga, beaches, golf courses, and extensive dining options are all within easy reach.
Your interior design should match the experience guests expect when they book a Storey Lake Resort property — which is a premium, modern, fully-equipped vacation home in a beautiful natural setting, not a generic furnished apartment.
Expanded Strategy: Pulling the Storey Lake Competitive Carousel
The most useful scoping exercise at any Storey Lake property — and the one most often skipped — is to pull the listing carousels of 8–12 same-bedroom-count properties at Storey Lake before finalizing scope. The actual competitive bar is defined by what those listings show in their lead six carousel photos. Pool deck composition, primary suite finish, themed-bunk presence, kitchen photography, outdoor entertaining, conservation-view photography where applicable — these are the comparable areas where scope decisions must clear the average to remain competitive. The competitive carousel exercise replaces guesswork with the specific bar the property has to clear in this specific community.
The Storey Lake competitive carousel has two notable patterns. First, the lazy river / resort-amenity-stack photography is often featured prominently in listings — Storey Lake's resort amenity is a real differentiator versus communities without one, and the listing narrative should reference it. Second, the conservation-view product photographs differently from the urban-adjacent product — properties with credible nature-view photography hold an advantage that does not transfer to interior product without conservation visual access.
Expanded Strategy: Pool Deck Composition for the Storey Lake Audience
The pool deck is the listing-carousel anchor photo at most Storey Lake single-family-home properties. The right composition is dialed-in: lounger count appropriate for the home's max guest count (one per max guest, minimum 6 for a 5BR home), umbrellas or shade structure, dining set sized to the home's max sleep count, accent lighting for evening photography, towel storage, pool-amenity baskets. Under-finishing the pool deck is the single most common furnishing mistake in the Kissimmee-corridor family-vacation market — and the easiest to correct at the scope-planning stage rather than after the property is already underperforming in the listing carousel.
Expanded Strategy: Themed-Bunk Scope at the Storey Lake Property Tier
At Storey Lake's 5–8BR single-family-home tier, themed-bunk rooms are real booking drivers. The Kissimmee-corridor family-vacation audience filters and saves listings with themed-bunk scope at meaningfully higher rates than identical listings without — the booking decision is heavily influenced by the themed-bunk photo in the carousel. One quality themed-bunk room calibrated to the home's audience target (adventure-inspired, space-inspired, princess-inspired, sports-inspired, etc.) is a high-impact scope addition at this property scale. At 6–8BR homes, a second themed-bunk room becomes credible and broadens the booking-audience filter further. See the FPUSA themed rooms scope for execution details and IP-safe theme directions.
Expanded Strategy: Multi-Family Large-Home Bookings
Storey Lake's 6–8BR single-family homes are frequently booked by two families traveling together or by multi-generational family-group bookings. The furnishing implications are concrete: max-guest seating in living and dining is mandatory (not optional), max-guest sleep capacity should account for the bunk-room overflow that large family groups expect, and the kitchen kit must be sized for the actual maximum booking party — not the average. A 20-person max-occupancy home with a sofa for 8 and a dining table for 10 will produce predictable negative reviews from every large-group booking; design for the maximum, not the typical. FPUSA's standard Storey Lake scope at this property tier includes the multi-family-booking sizing discipline as part of the proposal.
Related FPUSA Planning Pages
- Kissimmee vacation rental furnishing market — the broader STR market context for Storey Lake.
- Orlando vacation rental furnishing market — Orlando-area STR positioning and audience profiles.
- Central Florida vacation rental furnishing program — FPUSA’s full Florida STR furnishing service scope.
- Themed rooms scope and planning ranges — high-impact scope at Storey Lake’s 5–8BR property tier.
- Game room conversion scope and planning ranges — for the larger 6–8BR Storey Lake properties where it applies.
- 5-bedroom vacation rental furniture package — common Storey Lake property-tier reference.
- 8-bedroom vacation rental furniture package — larger Storey Lake single-family-home tier reference.
Furnished Homes in This Community
Browse our completed vacation rental furnishing projects in Storey Lake Resort. Each home links to a verified photo gallery on our Verify on Flickr .

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Related FPUSA projects and owner feedback
Video case studies from owners and investors who furnished vacation rentals in Storey Lake Resort and similar Central Florida resort communities.
Part of the Kissimmee STR market
Storey Lake Resort sits inside the broader Kissimmee vacation rental market — see how furnishing strategy varies across the city’s resort communities, guest profiles, and seasonal rate patterns.
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Common questions from investors furnishing vacation rentals in Storey Lake Resort.
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