See your home in three design languages — before you commit to one.
Most homeowners hire an interior designer with a vague brief like "we want it modern, warm, maybe some wood" — and end up with whatever the designer's house style is. The Look Book inverts that: see your home in three concrete directions first, then brief the designer with the one you chose. The designer charges full fee, you get the house you actually wanted.
Six concrete reasons
- 01Three full design languages on YOUR floor plan — not generic Pinterest, not someone else's home
- 02Material palettes named — "warm walnut + brushed bronze + matte black hardware" beats "some wood" as a brief
- 03Paint shades cited with Asian Paints / Berger codes where available — your contractor reads codes, not adjectives
- 04Budget band per direction (₹X–Y lakhs) — sets honest expectations before you commission anything
- 05Side-by-side compare page makes the family decision in one sitting, not three months of WhatsApp threads
- 06₹2,999 to avoid a ₹3-10 lakh interior mistake — easiest insurance you'll buy on the project
The 5-step workflow
- 01 Upload floor planBuilder drawing, brochure photo, or sketch — PDF / JPG / PNG
- 02 Pick a style setModern Premium / Luxury Collection / Contemporary — 3 sub-styles each
- 03 Generate~7 minutes for full 14-page PDF — delivered on WhatsApp + email
- 04 ComparePage 12 shows the same room across all three directions — easiest decision page
- 05 Brief your designerHand them the Look Book page that matches what you want — clearest possible brief
Modern Premium
Best fit for most homeowners aged 30–50. Warm Earth, All White & Gold, Dark Contrast — three premium aesthetics without crossing into the Luxury Collection's statement-palette territory. If your project is 3000+ sqft, go Luxury Collection instead.
Open Look Book Studio →Frequently asked
Will the renders match my actual room layout?
Yes — the engine extracts your floor plan and renders the actual room types (master / living / kitchen / etc.) in their actual layout. They're stylistic renders, not photo-realistic outputs of your specific material spec — treat them as language samples, not as design intent renders.
I haven't built yet — should I still use this?
Absolutely. Look Book is most valuable BEFORE construction-finishing decisions are locked. You'll specify materials, lighting placement, and finishes during civil work — having a chosen direction in hand changes those decisions for the better.
Can my designer use this directly?
Yes — most designers prefer this brief over a Pinterest board because the palette is coherent and budget-banded. They use the chosen direction as a starting reference, then iterate with you on specifics.
What if I want a 4th direction?
V1 ships three directions per style set (9 total across all sets). For a fourth direction, generate a second Look Book using a different style set — typical pattern is Modern Premium + Contemporary to cover the full range.
Generate yours
Look Book · ₹2,999 one-time · 3 directions, 9 sub-styles, your floor plan · PDF in ~7 minutes.