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Bangalore · Interior design

Studio Interiors.

A small interior-design studio in Bangalore needed a portfolio site that felt like the warm, considered work they actually do — not the loud, sliding-carousel template every interior brand seems to land on. The brief was to put the work first, make enquiry easy, and never overwhelm a potential client with menus.

What got built

Pages and features scaffolded by chat

  • Forest-green hero with a single calm headline and one CTA
  • 12 past projects in a 3-column grid, each linking to a case study with 8–15 photos
  • Service overview page — residential, commercial, consultations
  • About page with team photos, philosophy, and credentials
  • Enquiry form that captures project type and budget, pings WhatsApp on submit
  • Instagram-feed embed in the footer for fresh work between case studies
Stack

Real code, real infra

Next.jsSupabaseCloudinaryWhatsApp (WABA)Brevo

Every example site is shipped as a real Next.js app on the customer’s own GitHub, with their own Supabase project and Vercel hosting. The chrome you see here is what their site would look like — not a screenshot from inside a builder.

The prompt

How this site would have started

A real prompt, the kind that gives the AI enough context to build something usable on the first pass.

example chat prompt

Build a website for Studio Interiors — a small interior-design studio in Bangalore. Forest-green and cream palette, lots of whitespace. Hero with the line "Spaces that feel like home, not like a showroom." Portfolio grid of 12 past projects, each with its own case study. Enquiry form capturing project type, location, budget — pings WhatsApp at +91 98765 43210.

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