SleekPixel for kitchen designers: portfolio pins from project posts
Cabinetry style, countertop material, hardware finish, paint code, project number, completion date. The granular spec data that already lives on each kitchen project post becomes a Pinterest pin at the right vertical aspect ratio every single time you publish.
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From spec sheet to pin in one save
A kitchen project carries dozens of decisions. Cabinet style, paint manufacturer, countertop material, edge profile, faucet finish, range model. Designers track all of it in the project post because clients ask later, suppliers reference it, and the next project pulls from the previous one. That spec sheet is also the best caption Pinterest could ask for.
SleekPixel reads those custom fields directly. cabinet_style, counter_material, paint_code, hardware_finish render as tagged callouts on the pin. The featured wide shot anchors the image. The studio name, project number, and city sit in a fixed footer. Pinterest sees a 1000 by 1500 vertical pin with searchable text, which means the pin still surfaces when a homeowner searches for that exact finish.
Designers stop spending Friday afternoons cropping in Canva. Project posts get pinned the moment the photographer's gallery uploads. Pinterest profiles fill with consistent, spec-tagged pins that compound traffic for years rather than spiking once.
Workflow
Project to pin in four steps
Define the kitchen project post type
Design the vertical pin template
Connect the spec fields
{cabinet_style} and {counter_material} into the callout text. Finish slug maps to swatch via a template lookup.
Publish and pin
Output
Sample two-tone galley kitchen pin
Vertical Pinterest pin rendered from a single kitchen project post, with cabinet color, counter material, and hardware finish surfaced as tagged callouts.
Comparison
Canva pin design vs SleekPixel for kitchen designers
Designer pinning in Canva
- Every project ends with another late-night Canva session to make the pin
- Spec callouts retyped from notes, finishes spelled three different ways
- Pin layout changes subtly every time, so the profile looks scattered
- Featured photo cropped wrong for vertical and reshot at the wrong ratio
- Updating the studio's font means opening 80 pins in Canva one by one
SleekPixel
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Pulls
cabinet_style,counter_material,paint_codefrom the project post - Wide-shot featured image auto-crops to a 2:3 hero region with safe zone respected
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Hardware finish swatches render from a finish slug like
brushed-brass - Studio name, project number, and city sit in a fixed footer for instant brand recognition
- Bulk regenerate updates every pin overnight when the studio refreshes its identity
Features
What SleekPixel gives you for kitchen designer
Spec callouts from fields
Cabinet style, counter material, hardware finish, paint code, and faucet model all render as tagged callouts on the pin. The text matches search behavior on Pinterest, which is largely keyword-driven.
Smart wide-shot cropping
Kitchen photos almost always come in landscape. The template auto-crops the wide shot into a 2:3 hero region with a safe zone that protects the focal cabinetry from being cut.
Finish palette block
Hardware finish, paint manufacturer code, and counter material slug map to swatches and labels at the bottom of the pin. The block compresses a spec sheet into one glance.
Use cases
Where this fits a kitchen design studio
Custom cabinetry studios
Studios that build to spec live on Pinterest referrals. Spec-tagged pins outperform inspirational pins because they match the search intent of homeowners pricing a remodel.
Designer plus contractor teams
Designer credits the contractor and vice versa on the pin's footer. Both businesses get the Pinterest exposure from one render.
Studios with deep portfolios
When a studio has 80 to 200 past projects, retroactively rendering pins reactivates the entire archive for Pinterest distribution in one bulk run.
The bigger picture
Why Pinterest sets the table for a kitchen remodel
A kitchen remodel is a 40 to 120 thousand dollar decision that homeowners research for six to eighteen months before they call a designer. The first contact almost always happens on Pinterest, where the homeowner builds an inspiration board months in advance of any phone call. Studios that show up in those boards win the project.
Studios that don't show up never enter the consideration set. The mechanics of showing up are unglamorous. Pinterest rewards pins that match search keywords, surface in vertical aspect ratios, and look consistent across a profile.
Doing that by hand for each of an 80-project portfolio is a half-time job. Doing it from custom fields on the project post is a one-time setup. The spec tags that designers already record are exactly what Pinterest uses to surface a pin to a relevant searcher, which means the underlying data is already in the right shape.
Connecting the data to a template once turns the entire portfolio into a long-tail discovery engine that quietly fills the studio's inquiry inbox for years.
Questions
Common questions about SleekPixel for kitchen designer
Yes. The fields on the project post mirror the same categories NKBA spec sheets use. You can store the data once and let SleekPixel surface the searchable callouts on the pin without duplicating the sheet.
 Yes. The paint code field is free text, so 'Pigeon No.25' or 'BM Chantilly Lace' renders as the callout label. The studio decides whether to show the paint manufacturer name or just the color.
 
Vertical shots use a tighter crop and the template skips the auto-crop logic. A field like image_orientation can switch the template variant per project so each photo gets the layout it deserves.
Yes. A second logo slot in the template footer pulls from a contractor_logo attachment field, which keeps the credit consistent without redesigning the pin every time.
When you push the pin to Pinterest, you set the destination URL to the project post permalink. SleekPixel does not manage the Pinterest upload itself but the pin filename and metadata are set up for that workflow.
 
You can extend the finish slug list. The template lookup maps slugs like unlacquered-brass or antique-bronze to a swatch color and a display label that you define once.
Pinterest favors high-contrast text, clear focal points, and full vertical use of the canvas. The template defaults follow those guidelines, with text safe areas tuned so callouts never crowd the photo.
 
Yes. Add a season field with values like 'spring' or 'holiday' and create matching template variants. The same project post can output a different pin per season for repinning without duplicate content.
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