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SleekPixel for interior designers: portfolio pins on autopilot

Interior design lives or dies on Pinterest. Project name, room type, palette, finishes, city, completion date - the metadata you already record for each project becomes a 1000x1500 vertical pin the moment you save the post, with before and after photos composited in.

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SleekPixel example output for interior designer

Project posts become pinnable assets

Interior designers send Pinterest more traffic than they realize. A single well-tagged pin can drive monthly inquiries for years. The bottleneck is not the photography, it is the cropping, the captioning, the consistent visual frame that turns a project gallery into a stream of recognizable pins.

SleekPixel reads the WordPress project post you already maintain. Custom fields like room_type, palette_primary, palette_accent, completion_date, and city map directly into the pin template. The featured image and a second after_image field stack into a before/after composition. The studio name and project number sit in the corner. Every save re-renders the pin at 1000 by 1500.

The result is a portfolio that ships pins instead of pinning ad-hoc screenshots. Each pin links back to the project page, each project page has a consistent vertical share image, and the visual system holds across a hundred projects without anyone touching Photoshop.

Workflow

From project post to pinned in five steps

1

Define the project post type

Use a custom post type for projects. Add fields for room type, palette, completion date, city, and the before and after image attachments.
2

Design the pin template

Build one 1000 by 1500 layout with placeholders for project name, room type, palette swatches, and the before and after image slots.
3

Connect the fields

Map field tokens like {room_type} and {palette_primary} into the template. SleekPixel renders on save and on every field update.
4

Pin from the post

Open the project post when it is ready to publish. The sidebar shows the rendered pin. Download or push directly to a connected Pinterest account.

Output

Sample Pasadena living room pin

Vertical Pinterest pin generated from one project post, showing before and after with palette swatches and the studio credit line.

Format: PNG, Pinterest pin 1000x1500 Dimensions: 1000 × 1500
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Comparison

Manual Pinterest exports vs SleekPixel for interior designers

Designer cropping in Canva

  • Every new project means another half day rebuilding pin assets by hand
  • Before and after layouts drift from project to project, breaking visual identity
  • Room type, palette, and project number get retyped each time, with typos
  • Pinterest pin sizing forgotten until the upload fails at 600x900
  • Studio rebrands require manually opening every pin file to update fonts

SleekPixel

  • Pulls room_type, palette_primary, completion_date straight from the project post
  • Before and after images composite automatically from before_image and after_image
  • Pinterest-correct 1000 by 1500 dimensions enforced at render time
  • Studio credit, project number, and city stay consistent across the catalog
  • Bulk regenerate after a brand refresh updates the entire portfolio overnight

Features

What SleekPixel gives you for interior designer

Palette swatches from fields

Add palette_primary and palette_accent hex codes to the project post. SleekPixel renders the matching swatches into the pin so the color story is visible at thumbnail size.

Before and after composite

Two image fields stack into a vertical split or side-by-side layout. The split position, label style, and divider thickness are template settings, not per-pin manual work.

Room-type routing

Pick the room type and the template picks the right layout. Bathrooms get the tile detail focus, kitchens get the cabinetry focus, living rooms get the wide-shot focus.

Use cases

Where this fits an interior design studio

Boutique residential studios

A single designer with 20 to 40 projects a year needs the visual system more than the team. Templates remove the per-project design tax.

Multi-designer firms

Every designer's projects look like the firm. Field-driven templates enforce the brand without requiring a marketing review on each pin.

Studios that take Pinterest seriously

Pin volume drives Pinterest reach. Removing the per-pin design friction lets you ship 5 pin variants per project instead of one.

The bigger picture

Why Pinterest is the interior designer's funnel

Pinterest behaves differently from every other social platform. A pin uploaded today still surfaces eighteen months later when a homeowner starts a renovation. Interior design inquiries follow that long tail more than any other industry, which is why a designer's Pinterest profile is usually a stronger top-of-funnel asset than the studio website.

The catch is that Pinterest rewards volume and consistency. A studio that pins one image per project loses to a studio that pins five variants per project, each cropped for the platform. That ratio is impossible to maintain by hand without a full-time social hire.

Field-driven pin rendering removes the bottleneck. Every new project ships five well-formatted pins. Every old project gets re-rendered when the studio's identity evolves.

The studio compounds Pinterest reach the same way it compounds a portfolio. Designers stop being graphic designers in their off hours and stay designers of rooms, which is what the clients actually hired.

Questions

Common questions about SleekPixel for interior designer

Yes. Create several pin templates that each pull from the same project post. One can focus on the wide shot, another on a detail, another on the palette. All render together when you save the post.

 

Not directly. SleekPixel renders the image and exposes it for download or as an attachment on the post. Pinterest scheduling tools like Tailwind can pull the rendered image from the post URL and queue it.

 

The template handles a missing before_image by switching to a single-image layout that highlights the after shot with the palette swatches. The fallback is set once and applies to every project that lacks the field.

 

Yes. Most portfolio plugins expose their project entries as custom post types with fields. SleekPixel reads those fields the same way it reads any custom post type, so the existing portfolio data drives the pins.

 

The gallery itself stays where it is. SleekPixel renders the share asset, not the on-page gallery. The pin can include one or two images from the gallery via dedicated before_image and after_image fields.

 

You can use named color presets stored in the template instead of hex codes per project. SleekPixel reads either a hex field or a color preset slug and renders the swatch from whichever is provided.

 

Yes. Bulk regenerate from the SleekPixel admin re-renders every project post with the updated template. The pins on Pinterest update to the new design the next time the URL is recrawled.

 

Both work. The studio logo sits as a static template element. A designer headshot can pull from an author_avatar field so multi-designer firms attribute the project correctly without manual edits.

 

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