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    AI Video for Interior Design — How It Changes Designer Work in 2026

    What AI video is, which models matter, and why every Israeli interior designer should adopt it before competitors catch up.

    AI video for interior design is the ability to generate photorealistic clips of designed spaces — walkthroughs, before/after transitions, material animations — from a single image or render. In 2026 the market runs on 4 models: Kling 3 (multi-shot + character consistency), Seedance 2 (cinematic quality), Veo 3.1 (dramatic openings), Grok Video (fast + cheap drafts). Boardspace unifies them in one Hebrew canvas with a Baker that auto-writes the prompt.

    Why video, why now

    An image shows your client what a space will look like. Video shows them how it will feel. That gap is measurable: clients who saw an 8-second walkthrough sign 40% more often than clients who saw a static render.

    What changed in 2026: video cost dropped from hundreds of dollars for a 30-second clip to a few shekels for an 8-second clip. Models reached quality where clients can't tell from real footage. Time dropped from 2 weeks to minutes. The only remaining barrier is knowing which model fits which job.

    Boardspace removes that barrier. Instead of learning 4 different interfaces, the designer works in Hebrew on a single canvas. Baker (auto prompt writer) routes the request to the right model.

    The four models — which for which job

    Kling 3 is the pick for client presentations with a character. A walkthrough that starts at the entrance and ends in the bedroom, with the client themselves in frame. True multi-shot, character consistency, start+end frame support. For deep presentations — the pick.

    Seedance 2 is the pick for premium content. A 6-second clip that feels shot on cinema gear. Hollywood camera moves, unprecedented quality, and support for 7 image refs + video reference + sound reference. For Open House, marketing stories, studio posts.

    Veo 3.1 is the pick for opening moments. 3 seconds of dramatic camera move at the start of a presentation. Grok Video is the pick for fast, cheap internal sketches. All inside Boardspace, with Baker choosing between them.

    What this means for workflow

    An interior designer's workflow in 2026 isn't 'working with AI.' It's managing an orchestrator. The designer drops an image on the canvas, says in Hebrew what they want, and Boardspace executes: picks a model, writes the prompt, runs it, returns to canvas. The designer gets a 6-second video, in ₪3-30, within 3 minutes.

    The studio doesn't need to build a video team. No rendering studio. No paying ₪5,000 per clip. Just need to know how to ask for the right thing in Hebrew. The tool does the rest.

    How to start with AI video — 4 steps

    1. 1

      Upload an image to canvas

      Open Boardspace and drag an image of the space — photo, render or sketch. Full Hebrew. No setup needed.

    2. 2

      Describe in Hebrew what you want to see

      Right-click the image, pick 'Convert to video.' Describe the motion: 'camera enters from the door toward the living room, sunlight from the window.' Baker routes to the right model.

    3. 3

      Wait 3-5 min, the video arrives at canvas

      The model generates the video in the background. You'll be notified when ready. The video appears next to the source image, ready to download or send to client.

    4. 4

      Compose into presentation and send to client

      Drag the video into a Hebrew presentation. Send to client. Watch leads close 40% faster than with static renders.

    Ready to start?

    Open a free Boardspace account and start on the AI canvas with 100 free tokens. No credit card.

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    Frequently asked questions

    How much does a 6-second AI video cost?+
    On Boardspace, a 6-second video costs ₪3-30 depending on the model. Kling 3 for walkthroughs: 15 tokens (~₪8). Seedance 2 for premium quality: 25-30 tokens. Grok for fast drafts: 8 tokens (~₪4.5). Much cheaper than traditional rendering studios.
    Can I upload a photo of the client and include them in the video?+
    Yes, only with Kling 3. Upload face + profile photos of the client (with the same shirt), and Kling generates the video with the client consistent in every shot. Seedance supports image reference but not character consistency at Kling's level.
    What's the difference between Kling 3 and Seedance 2 for interior design?+
    Kling 3 excels at long presentations with characters and consistency (apartment walkthroughs with the client). Seedance 2 excels at premium short content (6-8 seconds) with cinematic quality. Both available in Boardspace, Baker picks automatically based on the request.
    Has AI video replaced rendering studios?+
    For 95% of interior designer needs — yes. AI video gives equal quality at 3-10% the price and 0.1% the time. Rendering studios remain relevant only for specific projects requiring a full 3D model before construction — not for client presentations.
    Does AI video work for commercial projects too (offices, restaurants)?+
    Yes. Models don't know if it's an office or restaurant — they see a space. Your input and request direct the result. Restaurant design? Upload a render and ask 'camera moves slowly between tables, evening light, intimate atmosphere.' Works.
    How long to learn the system?+
    On Boardspace, if you're already an interior designer who knows the process — 1 hour for your first video, 1 day for regular workflow. Hebrew interface, Hebrew guides, and Bordi (the orchestrator) answers questions in Hebrew in real time.

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