Your work moves. Your feed should too.
A still can't hold a room — the way light crosses it, the way a space opens as you walk in. Video can. We turn your project photography into daily clips that move through the work, so the channel where clients actually find you stays full between projects.
Month-to-month, no agency retainer. We scope the right plan and pricing with you on a quick 15-minute call.
One photograph, filmedMade from a single still — an example of the daily video we'd produce for you.
Why great studios have quiet feeds
Your best project photographs once, then disappears.
You commission a proper shoot, post the hero image, and move to the next job. Years of finished work sit in a folder while your feed — the first place a prospective client looks — goes weeks between posts.
Stills flatten the thing you're actually selling: the experience of space.
Design is spatial. A photo shows a corner; it can't show the sequence — entering, turning, the ceiling lifting. That sequence is what makes a client want you, and it's exactly what a static grid can't carry.
Projects finish and the channel goes silent for months.
Between completions there's nothing new to shoot, so there's nothing to post. But clients decide in those gaps, and a dormant feed reads as a studio that isn't busy — or isn't around.
You're a designer, not a content team.
Editing reels, writing captions, and keeping a posting schedule is a discipline of its own. It's the first thing to slip when a deadline lands, and the account pays for it.
What we run for your studio
Your projects, in motion, every day
We animate your project photography into clips that move through the space — a push into the room, a tilt up the volume, a slow reveal of the detail — so a viewer feels the design rather than glancing at it. Fresh daily, from the archive you already own.
One shoot becomes months of content
Every completed project is dozens of angles, materials, and moments. We turn each into weeks of video and posts, so a single commission keeps your feed alive long after handover — no new shoot required.
Content built for design, not a generic grid
Process, detail, material, before-and-after of a space, the finished sequence — sequenced to how design clients evaluate a studio, in your voice and visual language, not a template that also runs a restaurant's page.
Enquiries answered while intent is warm
Add the engagement layer and questions in comments and DMs get a reply within hours, with genuine project enquiries routed to you with context — so a prospective client doesn't cool off waiting.
A week of your feed
One cinematic video plus posts and carousels, every day — all built from photography a design studio already owns. This is the shape of a week, not a stock gallery.






An example week, produced the way we produce a real one — every frame built from photography a business like this already owns. Not a delivered client campaign.
What social media for interior design studios looks like when we run it
A design studio account usually fails in one of two ways: the same six hero shots recycled forever, or a scattershot of mood images that could belong to anyone. We run six pillars that keep the feed unmistakably yours and give every project months of life rather than one posting day.
The room, in motion
A slow pan across a sitting room, a push into the joinery, a tilt up a stairwell. Photography flattens a space into one angle; motion restores the sense of moving through it, which is what a client is actually buying and what a still has never been able to sell.
Scheme boards and materials
Fabric samples, stone, paint drawdowns, the flatlay of a scheme before it becomes a room. This is the single most saved and shared category in interiors because it shows judgement rather than budget, and it works even for projects that are months from completion.
Before, during, after
The tired original, the stripped-back middle, the finished room. Transformation is the oldest format in the category and it still outperforms everything, and most studios have the before shots sitting on a phone from the first site visit.
Sourcing and provenance
The specific mill the linen came from, the joiner who made the island, the antique dealer the mirror came through. Named, specific sourcing is what separates a designer from a shopper, and it is the content that makes a high-value client trust you with a whole house.
The reasoning behind the room
Why the sofa faces away from the window, why the ceiling is the darkest surface, why the rug is smaller than instinct says. Explaining the decision is more persuasive than showing the result, and it is the pillar that converts followers into enquiries.
The trade audience
Architects, developers and joiners follow interiors accounts closely and refer work between them constantly. Content pitched at a professional eye — junctions, tolerances, how a tricky spec was resolved — earns a referral pipeline that consumer-facing posts never touch.
The look is calibrated before anything ships. In the handoff you share finished projects, the references you admire and the words you would never use, and we produce a sample week against that. If it is not recognisably your studio, it is not right, and we redo it.
Guestar vs a creative agency or freelancer
| Guestar | Agency / freelancer | |
|---|---|---|
| Daily video | Every day | Occasional |
| Price | Flat monthly rate | $2,000–$5,000/month |
| Uses your project archive | Yes — daily | Often needs new shoots |
| Cadence | Daily | A few times a week |
| Contract | Month-to-month | Retainer |
| Engagement replies | Optional add-on | Not included |
Social media for interior designers — common questions
We already pay for professional project photography. Why do we need this?
Can you really convey a space from photos alone?
Will it match our studio's aesthetic?
Do we have to manage or approve posts?
What plans do you offer?
We only photograph a project properly once, at the end. Is that enough?
Will you post our supplier and trade names?
Can you match a very specific, restrained aesthetic?
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