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Interior Design QR Codes

Interior designers work in a visual medium trapped in a physical world. You hand out business cards at trade shows with no way to show your full portfolio. Product samples have tiny labels with no room for spec sheets. Client presentations rely on emailed PDFs that get buried in inboxes. QR codes bridge the gap between the physical touchpoint and the digital content your clients actually need.

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Why interior design businesses reach for a QR code

  • Portfolio QR codes on business cards let prospects browse your full project gallery from a trade show floor
  • Product spec sheet codes on sample tags give clients material details, dimensions, and pricing without a bulky binder
  • Client mood board codes in proposals link to interactive boards they can share with partners and stakeholders
  • Showroom wayfinding codes help clients self-navigate product categories and room vignettes
  • Before/after gallery codes on project signage show the full transformation story

In production

How interior design teams actually deploy QR codes

1

Business card portfolio link

A QR code on the back of your card links to your full project gallery. Trade show contacts browse your work on the train ride home.

2

Sample tag spec sheets

Tiny QR code on a fabric or tile sample tag links to the full spec sheet: material composition, care instructions, lead time, and pricing.

3

Showroom self-guided tour

QR codes in each room vignette link to product lists, pricing, and availability. Clients browse at their own pace without waiting for a sales associate.

Quick start

Ship your first QR in three steps

Step 1

Build your digital portfolio

Host project galleries on your website, Houzz, or a dedicated portfolio platform. Make sure it loads well on mobile.

Step 2

Generate QR codes

Create a static code for your permanent portfolio link. Use dynamic codes for project-specific mood boards and spec sheets that change between clients.

Step 3

Place on materials

Add to business cards, sample tags, proposal packets, and showroom displays. Print at 1 inch minimum on cards, 2 inches on signage.

What changes

The operational wins interior design teams report

  • Show your full portfolio from a business card instead of hoping someone visits your website later
  • Fit complete product specifications on a 1-inch sample tag via QR code
  • Let clients share mood boards with decision-makers through a simple link
  • Give showroom visitors product details on demand without tying up staff
  • Track which projects and products get the most interest through scan analytics

Common questions

Interior Design QR codes, answered

What's the best QR code for an interior design business card?

A static URL code linking to your portfolio page. It's free, works forever, and the URL won't change. Add it to the back of your card at 1 inch square minimum.

Can I link a QR code to a PDF spec sheet?

Yes. EZQR's PDF QR code type hosts the document and generates a direct link. Clients scan and view the spec sheet on their phone instantly.

How do I use QR codes at trade shows?

Put your portfolio code on your card, booth signage, and sample tags. Use a vCard code so contacts save your info directly to their phone.

Should I use static or dynamic codes for client presentations?

Dynamic. Each client gets different mood boards and specs. With dynamic codes ($5/mo), update the destination per project without reprinting.

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EZQR is free for static codes — unlimited, no watermark, no signup. Build the first one in 60 seconds and roll it out across your interior design workflow when it earns its place.