Post Before and After Photos, Get More Exposure
The Houzz Discussions board is a terrific resource for sharing photos, progress reports and more
A great way to get more exposure with homeowners in the Houzz community is to post (share) to Discussions.
Yes, before and after photos are welcome in Discussions!
Here are a few examples of the possible types of posts to help you get started.
Yes, before and after photos are welcome in Discussions!
Here are a few examples of the possible types of posts to help you get started.
Photos & Products
Share before and after photos and other progress reports on your projects.
While we ask that before photos are not included on your profile, they are encouraged strongly as Discussion topics.
Everyone loves a good transformation, and these kinds of posts both showcase your work and give the Houzz community some really compelling content to connect with.
While we ask that before photos are not included on your profile, they are encouraged strongly as Discussion topics.
Everyone loves a good transformation, and these kinds of posts both showcase your work and give the Houzz community some really compelling content to connect with.
Share your latest finds and inspiration.
Snap photos when you are sourcing for clients or shopping for yourself and share the things that are getting you excited about design. Did you just score a vintage find at the flea market for your client? Share that!
Tip: Don't have your own photo? Include the url of any image on Houzz in your post, and that photo will automatically appear in your post.
Snap photos when you are sourcing for clients or shopping for yourself and share the things that are getting you excited about design. Did you just score a vintage find at the flea market for your client? Share that!
Tip: Don't have your own photo? Include the url of any image on Houzz in your post, and that photo will automatically appear in your post.
Share design choices you've made either in your own spaces or in clients' spaces.
Show your personality and the thought process behind how you design a room.
Want more ideas?
For more best practices, follow Professionals on Houzz.
Show your personality and the thought process behind how you design a room.
Want more ideas?
- Did you just post on your own blog about your latest project? Post a quick summary and a link to share it with the Houzz community.
- Have a love of a particular style that you want to talk about with other people who are passionate about design? You can do that too.
For more best practices, follow Professionals on Houzz.
Before and after. I replaced the flooring, paint, dining table and chairs, curtains and light fixture with something different textiles and colors. No structural changes.