Pinterest Pin Ideas for Interior Designers

There's no hiding our LOVE for Pinterest!

Pinterest is a fantastic social media platform for interior designers to showcase their work, share inspiration, and attract potential clients. Pinterest has over 498 million monthly users, meaning your target audience is likely on there and they are looking for all the advice and inspo when it comes to home design help.

What should interior designers post on Pinterest to attract their ideal audience? We are answering that right here in this blog!

Here are some Pinterest pin ideas tailored for interior designers!

  1. Mood Boards: Create and share mood boards for different design styles, color schemes, or specific rooms, styles, and home types.

  2. Before and After Shots: Share transformational before and after photos of your design projects.

  3. Room Tours: Share a video of a virtual room tour, showcasing different angles and details of your design projects, and explaining your reasoning throughout.

  4. DIY and Decorating Tips: Share helpful DIY projects, decorating tips, and styling ideas that your audience can implement on their own.

  5. Color Palettes: Create and share color palettes inspired by different themes, seasons, or design trends.

  6. Furniture and Decor Recommendations: Curate boards featuring your favorite furniture pieces, decor accessories, and design elements.

  7. Design Trends and Inspiration: Share the latest industry trends and inspiration to help stay ahead of the curve and inform your audience.

  8. Quote your Top Tips: create a graphic that quotes you on your top design 'hacks' or tips.

  9. Share a blog: Use a brand photo + title to push viewers towards your latest blog!

Remember to optimize your pins with descriptive titles and keywords to improve their discoverability on Pinterest. Consistency is also key, so aim to regularly update your boards with fresh content to keep your audience engaged and coming back for more inspiration!

Need a Pinterest Expert to curate a strategy and content for you? Let's talk about it on a quick call!

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