🔗 Before You Start
Check out the companion article: Getting Started in Portfolio Editor
🧱 Portfolio Structure Basics
Every portfolio on Flameplace is organized into three key levels:
Project – The main case or job (e.g. "Townhouse in Milan")
Room – A section of the project (e.g. "Living Room", "Dining Room")
Images and Notes – Visuals and descriptions tied to each room
This structure helps viewers easily navigate your work and understand its scope and quality.
🏗️ Step 1: Create a New Project
To get started:
Click Create Portfolio Project
Enter the Project name (e.g. "Townhouse in Milan")
Choose the Project type (Villa, Apartment, Hotel, etc.)
Add a Project description that gives context and key design elements
Add Tags (e.g. Furniture, Lighting, Textiles) to improve visibility and search
Click Save
Your new project now appears in the Portfolio Editor and can be expanded anytime.
🛋️ Step 2: Add Rooms to Your Project
Each project can include multiple rooms:
Click Create a Room within the project view
Name the room (e.g. "Dining Room", "Bedroom")
Click Save
You can create as many rooms as needed to reflect the structure of the real project.
🖼️ Step 3: Upload Images and Add Notes
Select a room
Click the + button to upload one or more images
Use JPEG or PNG files (max size: 10MB)
Add Descriptions below each image to explain:
Materials or color palette
Furniture and brands used
Lighting concept or layout decisions
Any other context that helps the image tell a story
The more detail you provide, the easier it is for potential clients to appreciate your work.
📝 Pro tip: Treat each image like a slide in a case study — aim for clarity, quality, and professionalism.
Ready to edit, organize, or publish your portfolio? Continue to Managing Portfolio Projects: Edit, Organize, and Publish.