As an interior design team, so much of what we do is about helping clients feel the difference between options — not just understand them on paper.
For years, we have relied on catalog clippings, flat mood boards, finish samples, and 2D presentations to communicate furniture, hardware, materials, and design intent. Those tools are still valuable, but they often require clients to imagine how everything will come together.
ELORA changes that completely.
With ELORA, we can move beyond static product images and begin showcasing real furniture, lighting, hardware, finishes, and design details inside a fully immersive environment. Clients can see how a sofa sits in the room, how a cabinet pull looks against a specific finish, how textiles layer together, and how the overall palette feels within the actual architecture.
It allows the design conversation to become more intuitive, more visual, and more collaborative.
One of the most exciting opportunities is the ability to explore multiple color schemes, material palettes, furnishing options, and pricing scenarios in a way that clients can actually understand. Instead of asking them to compare separate PDFs, spreadsheets, or sample boards, we can help them experience the options directly.
That is powerful for both creativity and decision-making.
For our team, ELORA represents a new realm for interior design presentation — one where clients can feel more confident, make more informed decisions, and truly connect with the spaces we are creating for them.
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