Interior Design Cloud: mood boards clients can actually approve.
Client-shareable mood boards of reference images per project, plus material specifications — flooring, paint, furniture, lighting — tracked from specified through installed, on top of the same Projects, CRM, and Files every FlashCat.ai organization already runs.
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Real Interior Design Modules
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Core Platform Included
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Material Status Stages
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Hardcoded Industry Logic
A concept isn't approved until the client actually sees it.
Interior design runs on visual approval, not paragraphs of description — a client needs to see the mood board, not read a status update about it. And once a direction is approved, every material sourced against it needs a real status, not a spreadsheet nobody updates after the first week.
From concept board to installed material
Both modules attach to the same Project — the client's space you're designing.
Build the mood board
Curate reference images per project, each with its own caption — a real, ordered visual reference set, not a folder of loose files.
Share it with the client
Move a board from draft to shared-with-client to approved — a real, structured status the client and your team both see the same way.
Specify the materials
Log each material — category, item, brand, SKU, unit cost, quantity — optionally linked back to the mood board it was sourced against.
Track it to installed
Specified through ordered, delivered, and installed — a real procurement status per material, not a guess.
Where this shows up in your day
Principal Designers
Need the client to sign off on a direction before sourcing begins.
A real client-approval status on the board itself.
Project Designers
Need to know exactly which materials are still awaiting delivery.
Every material's status is real and queryable, not a guess.
Clients
Want to see the actual concept, not a written description of it.
A visual board they can review and approve directly.
Multi-Project Studios
Run several client spaces at once.
Boards and materials are scoped per project, never mixed up.
One room, from concept to installed
A "Living Room Concept" mood board is created against a client's project, with reference images for texture, color, and layout.
It's shared with the client — status moves to Shared With Client — and after a revision round, moves to Client Approved.
Flooring, paint, and a sofa are specified against the approved board, each with brand, SKU, unit cost, and quantity.
As procurement proceeds, each material moves from Specified to Ordered to Delivered to Installed — a real, per-item status.
The designer and the client both see the same real board and material status, on the same project record.
Part of one platform, not a bolt-on
Projects & Tasks
Mood boards and material specifications attach to the same Project record used for scheduling and client communication.
See Operations CloudArchitecture Cloud
A firm running formal phase-gated design stages — Concept through Construction Documents — uses Design Stages and Architectural Drawings instead.
See Architecture CloudModule Marketplace
Enable Mood Boards and Material Specifications independently — Material Specifications depends on Mood Boards already being enabled.
Configure ModulesLet clients approve the concept, not a description of it.
Interior Design Cloud is a real, working part of FlashCat.ai today — not a roadmap item. Start a 7-day free trial, no card required.