Architects Interior designers: your style is unique. your website should be too

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An interior design website must reflect your creative world and inspire trust within seconds without looking generic.

The problem: between CMS platforms, templates, agencies, and no-code tools, the choices quickly become overwhelming.

Do interior designers need a website?

Word-of-mouth is a great start. But to keep growing, your online presence is essential.
It’s what makes you visible, helps you stand out, and attracts new clients who haven’t met you yet.

What makes a great interior design website:

01

A style that matches your universe

Your website should be a digital moodboard, not just a showcase.

  • Express your world: Scandinavian, mid-century, brutalist…

  • Keep a clean design that highlights your projects

  • Refine every detail: colors, spacing, typography

02

Content that helps clients visualize themselves

A good website makes visitors want to live in your designs.

  • Use full-width, bright photos composed like real-life scenes

  • Write authentic, human texts explaining your design choices — your travertine island, terracotta palette, or brutalist line

  • Keep a natural tone, clear and personal

If writing isn’t your strength, consider hiring a copywriter specialized in architecture.

At Eazyclick, we’re designers at heart — visual impact matters.

Key sections for an interior designer website

01

Completed projects

  • Curate your best photos

  • Explain the client brief, constraints, and material choices

  • Let users browse by room, mood, or budget

Tip: if you’re starting out, feature three strong projects. Quality beats quantity.

02

Your services

List your services clearly:

  • Interior consulting

  • Full project management

  • Interior renovation

  • Decoration

  • Home staging

  • Retail design

And specify your audience: homeowners, businesses, shops, restaurants…

03

About you

Share your story, inspirations, and working process.
Your edge isn’t just your portfolio — it’s your perspective. Tell that story.

04

Client reviews

A few short testimonials can build trust.
Highlight what clients appreciated: your listening skills, eye for detail, respect for budget, and overall guidance.

05

Easy contact

Include a form, professional email, phone number, and a scheduling link (e.g., Calendly).
Everything should feel simple, clear, and reassuring.

06

Press mentions

If you have 15+ years of experience, showcase your features in design magazines such as Elle Decoration, AD Magazine, Milk Décoration, Architectural Digest.

07

Inspiration section

Show your idea notebooks, current trends, and influences.
It adds personality — and improves SEO.

How to create your interior design website

01

Option 1: Hire a freelancer or agency

  • Budget: €2,000–€5,000+

  • Pros: 100% custom

  • Cons: High cost, dependency on one provider, variable quality

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Option 2: Do it yourself (CMS or no-code)

  • Budget: €0–€1,000/year

  • Time: 30–50 hours for beginners

  • Risks: Rigid design, poor Google visibility, slow performance

Example: Squarespace or Wix seem easy at first but become frustrating once you need customization or optimization.

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Option 3: Eazyclick – the turnkey solution

From €399, you get:

  • A custom design based on templates optimized for designers

  • Your colors, fonts, and logo integrated

  • Flexible layouts to showcase your projects

  • A project manager to guide adjustments

  • A fast, responsive, secure website that makes people click

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Aspects not to overlook

01

Technical foundation of the site

A designer’s website should be as solid as your foundations — unseen but essential.

Make sure it’s:

  • Secure (SSL, regular updates, auto backups)

  • Stable and fast (load time under 2 seconds)

  • Fully responsive (optimized for all devices)

Minimum goal: 80/100 PageSpeed score to avoid losing visitors — or Google ranking.

02

Digital strategy to find clients

A good interior design website helps you:

  • Appear in Google or ChatGPT results

  • Convert visitors from Instagram or Pinterest

  • Strengthen your Houzz profile

  • Build credibility through referrals

Your project starts here, don’t hesitate to reach out.

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