30 Exceptional Interior Design Website Ideas
Created by Nina Gorelik | https://www.behance.net/gallery/49027493/responsive-design-mariko
Working as an interior designer might come with a lot of challenges. As a person that works under the same umbrella as artists and the creative industry, your portfolios will be a big determiner. Yes, word of mouth is a powerful networking tool. But with technological advancement, going digital is one of the more significant matters.
Interior design websites have become a place to sell your service. It works as your portfolio, your contact, and your way to tell the world about your existence. Other than that, the primary point of this website is to provide far wider information and marketing. With that idea, creating one was not an easy achievement. Here are some pinpoints that you should be aware of.
Interior Design Blog Checklist
1. Know Your Brand And Abilities
The first thing that every company or worker needs to jot down is identity. In this part, you will need to know yourself. Starting with your profile, vision, mission, and business, then you will have the chance to roll out your website development plans—worth underlining that the interior design field is under creative industry, which requires a clear distinctive point.
Understand that there are many other designers out there in the wild. So, what makes your service stand firm and distinctive? Know this point to accentuate your brand identity. It is not a bad idea to set the vision and mission, so you have a definite plan and reasons for your website or its planning.
To set those ideas, you can communicate your vision through your portfolio. Telling your vision and relating with your client is what makes interior plans have more meaning. Do it by using photographs and also about us. It will work as a contact and website marketing method.
2. Get Some Inspiration
If you don't know what to do, then scoop around others' websites. Just like your design and how you get inspired for planning the interior, you also need a spur to develop the blog. Take a look at your rival's, bigger company, or your motivation. Most likely, you can find the name and ideas that call out your aesthetic touch. Remember to use it as an inspiration or idea, not plagiarize it!
3. Focus On Pictures
Since your website can work as a portfolio, then make sure to include a lot of images. Not only images but professional photography that sets your Interior design website identity. You are a creative worker, which means you will be highly judged on your aesthetic. The fancy and professional-looking interior design can attract more potential clients.
Some people also underline that this tip will also direct clients to know who you are. At some point, some website concepts use a photography-based style. Your picture can mean a lot of interpretation. Whether it is good, bad, or how it tells your abilities are the reasons why you will need to focus on pictures.
4. Less Is More
Even though you will need a lot of pictures, don't overdo it. A jam-packed website will deter the aesthetic touch. In this case, you can compile some of the best interior plans you have done before. Keep your page design straightforward and tell only the necessary information.
5. Get The Budget
If it is hard to invest your time to make the proper and stunning website, then you can always ask for professional help. However, a good compiled web that includes all your interior design prowess in detail can get pricey. Some additional features, facts, ideas, etc., are the main culprit. You can start with a free template and invest more as the business growing.
Interior Design Website Ideas
1. Luxterior
What you will experience on this page is quite basic. The Interior design website uses a white and blue color scheme to make a professional look. The blog uses a single scrolling page, which allows you to show a lot of information. On the home page, you got some images and illustrations to create visual interest. It has a short article to tell, which complements the straightforward style.
Created by Ksenia Vitkovskaya | https://www.behance.net/gallery/111195705/Luxterior-Interior-Landing-Page
2. Home For Soul
The home for soul website represents their product through aesthetical photos and consistent detail. The soft color fits well with the product characteristics. It also uses a very simple web design that emphasizes the smart utilization of images. It leads the audience's attention to the item. The cute-looking interior accessories creation also turns into a distinctive identity.
Created by ui/ux ma | https://www.behance.net/gallery/94193665/Interior-accessories
3. Emmemobili
Selling furniture products is the main business of Emmemobili. In order to bring out the pictures as their portfolio and catalogs, the website put them under different categories. It helps compile their long experience and history in the said business. It pours a lot of pictures and short articles. What makes this design successful is how it is available for mobile and desktop devices.
Created by George Aslikyan | https://www.behance.net/gallery/118660123/Emmemobili
4. Aime
Aime blog plays around with pictures, color, and article placement. It is rather simple, minimalistic, and straightforward. But it successfully signifies their interior design characteristics. It uses a soft color palette that goes along with its natural aesthetic. The web also has an interactive feature that allows users to check out the interior images from all angles.
Created by Yulia Polischuk | https://www.behance.net/gallery/115070283/AIME-Website-for-interior-design-studio
5. Mops
This interior design website takes advantage of animations. The loading screen and the homepages are filled with swift and smooth movement. It also shows the viewer more animation through its buttons. But the blog itself also plays around with their interior design images and portfolio. The monochrome palette fits together with the single-page style and makes it work for handheld devices.
Created by Alexander Baril | https://www.behance.net/gallery/103641245/Architecture-and-interior-studio-website-design
6. Gayolia Décor
Placing some soft animation on the website makes Gayolia décor more friendly and easy to approach. The blog itself uses black and white themes that appear in checkered transitions. It helps create a highlight and separate sections. It also helps add individuality and suit the picture's impression. The good thing about this web is the perfect blend of picture and text.
Created by Max Orlov | https://www.behance.net/gallery/87141749/Gayolia-Decor
7. Ron&Stone
This page is the perfect example of aesthetic and clever utilization of pictures. The layout design focuses on pictures that work as background images. With that layout, the information and articles are written in white. It brings a good contrast as well as highlights the interior picture. It goes with a single page scrolling website model, which contains information and mobile device usability.
Created by Anna But | https://www.behance.net/gallery/119143101/Interior-design-group-landing-page
8. Studio21
By offering two color modes, the interior design website has a very basic yet straightforward appearance. The layout highlights images but also provides adequate articles to follow. The site also plays around with picture album features that allow users to look for the next or previous image. The website will take you on a very detailed journey on their vision, works, and about page.
Created by Evgeniya Pyzhyanova | https://www.behance.net/gallery/117780651/Interior-Design-Studio-Website-Design
9. Inner Space
A well thought and inspiring project by Chaos Agent. Inner space website plays around with a minimalistic and simple concept. They use a light pink, black, and white palette to signify their identity. Each page also uses interior images with a small number of text or articles. It helps the studio introduce their work. As you scroll down, it will give more information.
Created by Chaos Agent | https://www.behance.net/gallery/101494941/Architecture-interior-studio-Landing-page
10. Edge
Staying true to the less is more design principle, Edge makes a perfect website. The use of white background and black buttons highlight the colorful interior furniture. The web also uses some categories to compile their work and products. It is an e-commerce website, which is why the main focus is on pictures, trends, and brief hidden articles.
Created by Anna Let | https://www.behance.net/gallery/111603719/Furniture-store-E-commerce-Website
11. Brukland & Co
Designing a furniture and interior store website is not an easy feat. However, this web nailed all of the interior design websites essential as well as creating an aesthetic page. It uses dark green and white color themes. The web also uses pictures to determine shopping categories. Thus, creating a fun yet neat image placement. It looks very clean and approachable.
Created by Natalia Zetta | https://www.behance.net/gallery/97306145/E-commerce-Furniture-online-store
12. Clé de Maison
Following the brand identity of a luxurious, modern, classic, feminine interior, the website comes with a perfect color palette. As the audience reaches the page, they will see a variety of images, dusty pink-blue-white color, and intricate key logo. The main idea of this design is to provide plenty of areas for photos and articles. That is why it also implements minimalist touch.
Created by Imagine Studio | https://www.behance.net/gallery/90259773/Cl-de-Maison-Visual-Identity-Strategy-Web-design
13. Dream Space
When you try to emphasize the interior design aesthetic, you can do it in a simplistic and minimalistic web style. In this case, dream space shows off a dream-like photo arrangement, texts, and alignment. The use of white and grey color palettes fit the theme. It mainly uses pictures, including for its interior gallery, project video, and about us page.
Created by Nihal Ahmed | https://www.behance.net/gallery/114434887/Dream-Space-Interior-Design-Concept-Website
14. Abojour
If you love a soft yet bold website, Abojour makes a very cool page. You will find several animations in the pages and images transition. What makes it look amazing is the color selection. With the almost feminine colored furniture and design, the web uses navy and dusty pink to create contrast. It focuses on photos but also gives enough information.
Created by Alexandra Holodnaya | https://www.behance.net/gallery/94354157/Loft-interior-design-studio-website
15. ISA
This interior design website is a staple example of modern, elegant, and minimalistic projects. The layout is pretty straightforward, with a background image on the homepage. The following pages are very standard with their interior picture and article arrangement. However, the selling point of the web is the extragenic uses of golden, black, and white tones to signify wealth.
Created by Anastasia Tomysh | https://www.behance.net/gallery/92968493/ISA-website-UXUI
16. WM Interiors
To create a mobile-friendly website, you can take a look at how Wm handles it. The pages adore the sense of simple and minimalistic design. It works well for smaller interfaces such as smartphone browsers. At the same time, the style works well with the interior design portfolios and gallery aesthetic. The color also helps make the article illegible.
Created by Matthew Jennerway | https://www.behance.net/gallery/117700749/Interior-design-bespoke-website-design-and-development
17. Min Design
Bringing a different layout for every page signifies their highlight through the specific form. The main page leads the reader to look at their long experience in the interior and design field. White color makes the images, illustration, and data the focal point. Meanwhile, the project page is filled with an array of interior designs and photography.
Created by Evgeniya Novikova | https://www.behance.net/gallery/114740385/Interior-Design-Studio-Landing
18. Masaine
Interior and design are not always about furniture arrangement. On this website, the company signifies its job as remodeling room services through a thorough page. The main screen has a merry-go-round images generator. As you scroll down, you also find an interactive feature that allows users to take a look at before and after pictures. Thus, improve the user's experience on the page.
Created by Baruna Std | https://www.behance.net/gallery/117329485/Remodelling-Room-Website
19. Rein
Many commentators agree that this interior design website is a clean and awesome job. To avoid a boring imprint, the web nailed the idea of using text and pictures in a more fun approach. Some unique interior pictures make a distinctive characteristic. It also uses white and yellow colors, which help bring fun and a breath of fresh project.
Created by Ayala Filinsky Jatskin | https://www.behance.net/gallery/107913983/Interior-design-studio-branding
20. Vivid Space
Trying to highlight the brand's signature of a beautiful and functional solution, the website has a more straightforward manner. It uses a single scrolling page that shows all the vital information about the brand. It balances the uses of articles and pictures to bring out the real design essence. One plus point for this website is the varying layout for each page.
Created by JetUp Digital | https://www.behance.net/gallery/82195677/Vivid-Space
21. Colle Group
To make a fun and wholesome user experience, the company shows off its projects and portfolio through a very animatic website design. There are a lot of moving elements, ranging from transition to button effect. It is a good way to make the single-page design far more fun and interactive. It uses a blue and white palette that fits with the contemporary interior design.
Created by Sergey Zamkov | https://www.behance.net/gallery/69552437/Colle-Group-Interior-services-UIUX-Website
22. Eden
Eden web is the simplistic modern interior design website that successfully pullover a good balance of articles and images. The main page tells the unique styled interior furniture that attracts people to read more. On the next page, it uses images and articles to signify the brand identity and projects. It also uses a gallery and showroom section for marketing its product.
Created by Artiom Yakushev | https://www.behance.net/gallery/108592425/EDEN-INTERIOR-SOLUTIONS
23. 25 Studio
With highlighting the luxurious interior brands and projects, 25 studio websites show a smart utilization of dark blue-white color, layout, images, and text. The main page brings up full-scale background images with some relevant information and pictures. The dark image blends with the dim shade that goes to the "about us" section. It helps highlight interior design branding.
Created by Zaporojan Nicu | https://www.behance.net/gallery/102734695/25-Studio-Interior-design-Landing-Page
24. Woodstock
Highlighting the name, Woodstock's main business is to offer exclusive furniture. The website design underlines the uses of dark shade and wood-textured interior. One thing that makes this site fun is the animations. It brings a lot of fun user experience while not losing its focus to highlight the photos and variety of portfolio.
Created by Mark Mishkin | https://www.behance.net/gallery/82032843/Woodstock
25. Studio 16
Classic, unique, and fun. The studio 16 project goes from the minimalistic white background into a fun, arranged website through colorful pictures and layout. It fits well for smartphone device users. The interior design website itself comes in two different color schemes, black and white. This idea makes a very good option of light and dark mode interface.
Created by Alexey Yurkov | https://www.behance.net/gallery/85004505/Studio-16
26. Jayne Design Studio
The carousel image generator on this website creates a fun main page. It is due to two sections with rotating images. The idea helps the company showcase its 25 years of experience and design portfolio. What makes it more stimulating is how the color changes following the interior images. The other section also has a unique layout, which still focuses on pictures.
Created by Cam Diamond | https://www.behance.net/gallery/56081153/Jayne-Design-Studio-Website
27. Manmanila
Tidy Nguyen signifies the luxurious, neat, and clean interior design through the use of a black and gold color palette. The website looks royal and magnificent with a balanced amount of pictures and text. It does not overuse interior photos but also does not cramp the web with articles. It is a perfect example of simplistic and less is more design branding.
Created by Tidy Nguyen | https://www.behance.net/gallery/116000883/Interior-Web-Design
28. Leibal
Following the sense of minimal design publication, the company offers a range of services. It includes architecture, interior, furniture, and product which is why the website emphasizes a lot of images. It is pretty simple, but the image placement helps indicate the focal point and tell the vital details. On the other pages, some pictures are accompanied by articles.
Created by Turgay Gasimli | https://www.behance.net/gallery/107029699/Leibal-Interaction-Design
29. Inwood
At first, Inwood started as a bundle of designing jobs. Which website turned out into a well-thought project. Each of the items, icon, color palette and layout make a distinctive appearance. It looks simple, but the scrolling pages offer more and detailed information. It includes popular interior products, special offers, testimonial sections, etc. All goes with the overall design.
Created by Al Razi Siam | https://www.behance.net/gallery/109915919/INWOOD-Furniture-eCommerce-Website
30. Mariko
The last interior design website that stays true as a piece of art is Mariko. Mariko compiles a variety of minimalistic modern style furniture pictures. It brings up the whole interface tone as well as the color palette. It feels as if the theme changes along with the interior furniture pictures. It is a commercial website, which lacks articles but focuses on images.
Created by Nina Gorelik | https://www.behance.net/gallery/49027493/responsive-design-mariko
CONCLUSION
All in all, designing a perfect website is never an easy feat. Taking a lot of inspiration will be one of the essential steps to do. As you can see on the 30 examples, every one of them signifies a different goal that is illustrated through their website project. Even more, none of them lack any elements.
Some use classic and simplistic styles to capture the interior brand identity. Some also play around with website elements, such as color, alignment, and animation to make a wholesome experience. It also works to create differences, which always need to support their brand identity.
Which one of these is your favorite? Let us know your thoughts by writing a comment in the section down below. We hope you can enjoy these references and have great ideas ahead!
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