Organize interior design references and decisions without losing feedback in screenshots
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The usual problem
The client sends Pinterest references on WhatsApp, changes their mind about the palette by email, then asks about a material you already ruled out. Screenshots pile up, decisions are not recorded, and each room spawns a different message thread.
How Idear helps
Idear brings concept, moodboard, palette, materials, and A/B options together on one shared visual board. Everything stays tied to the project: references, material cards, client comments, and approved decisions by room. The client sees the full picture and validates with clear visual feedback.
Fewer back-and-forth loops, clearer decisions, and a visual record of what was approved at each interior design stage.
What the board can include
- Initial concept and inspiration
- Moodboard with visual references
- Color palette
- Materials and finishes
- A/B options and client feedback
Recommended features
- AI board creation
- AI moodboard
- Auto palette
- Image carousel
- Comments
- Voice notes
Frequently asked questions
Can I create a moodboard with AI from a description?
Yes. Summarize style, rooms, and materials and AI organizes references, palettes, and decision zones on an editable board.
Can I create moodboards directly in Idear?
Yes. You can organize visual references on the board and use moodboard tools to present the concept to the client.
How do I compare two design proposals?
Place options side by side on the board or use the visual comparator. The client chooses with comments anchored on each proposal.
Can the client leave feedback on specific materials?
Yes. Comments and voice notes anchor to images, samples, or material cards on the board.
Does it work for projects with many style references?
Yes. The board is expandable and lets you group references by room, style, or project phase.
Bring moodboard, materials, and A/B options together on one shared board. Your client validates each decision with visual context.