Interior design sells on taste and transformation, and both live beautifully in a feed. A tired room reimagined, a detail that makes a space sing, a distinct eye applied again and again. This is exactly what a prospective client is scrolling for.

People choose a designer whose style they already love and trust. A steady feed of your work and your point of view is what makes the right client think, that is exactly what I want my home to feel like.

Why designers win on a distinct point of view

A generic feed attracts nobody. A distinct, confident eye attracts the clients who share it, and those are the projects you actually want. Show your taste consistently and you become the obvious choice for people who love exactly what you do.

What to post

These are the angles Native works from for a business like yours, so you never face a blank caption:

  • The transformation. A room before and after, completely reimagined. The most compelling post in your field.
  • The detail. Texture, light, one perfect object. Close-ups show the eye that clients are really hiring.
  • Your point of view. Why you made a choice, what you look for in a space. It attracts clients who want that sensibility.
  • Work in progress. A mood board, a sample layout, a project taking shape. Process reveals the thinking behind the beauty.
  • A happy client. A delighted homeowner living in the finished space. Real results build real enquiries.

Finding a rhythm you can keep

Three or four posts a week suits a designer, because the work is so visual. Anchor with transformations and details, add your point of view and a glimpse of process, and let your taste carry it. A coherent feed is your strongest pitch.

The mistake to avoid

Diluting your style to appeal to everyone. A designer with no distinct eye is forgettable. Lean into your taste, show it confidently, and the clients who share it will find you.

How Native does it for you

Native learns your style and your voice, then keeps a steady feed going: transformations, details, your point of view, happy clients. You approve from your phone between projects, and it publishes on a rhythm that reaches the homes you want to work on.

You focus on the design. Native makes sure your distinct eye stays in front of the clients who love it.