Preserve the design
AI should improve how a finished room is presented, not quietly redesign the cabinetry, layout, materials, or details. ARQ checks for possible drift to support review; it does not claim perfect accuracy.
About ARQ
ARQ exists to help KBB showrooms and interior professionals turn work they have already designed into client-ready visuals, without handing the room over to a generic prompt box.
Why ARQ exists
Designers already do the difficult, valuable work: understanding the client, solving the room, and specifying the details. But getting from an approved design export to a visual that feels ready for the client can still take too long.
Generic AI tools make that faster by treating the whole room as negotiable. ARQ takes a different approach. It sits after the design software, handles render production, and automatically checks for possible design drift before the team makes the final approval.
Built for the part after design
ARQ is being built around real presentation work: queued render production, automatic possible-drift checks, review, approval, client organisation, moodboards, and cinematic reveals.
The ambition is deliberately practical. Give design teams a faster route from export to presentation, while keeping the original design and the showroom's standards at the centre of the process.
Built closely around the day-to-day needs of KBB showrooms and interior professionals, rather than retrofitting a generic image generator.
Jordan Murray Founder, ARQ
Product principles
AI should improve how a finished room is presented, not quietly redesign the cabinetry, layout, materials, or details. ARQ checks for possible drift to support review; it does not claim perfect accuracy.
Showrooms and interior teams should not need to replace the software, hardware, or design process they already trust. ARQ begins with the exports they already create.
The output is not just a prettier image. It is part of a more persuasive presentation, helping clients picture the finished space and respond to the design with confidence.


Beyond one room type
ARQ began with the presentation pressure inside kitchen showrooms, but the post-design problem is wider. Bedrooms, bathrooms, living spaces, media walls, and interior schemes all need visuals that respect what was designed.
See the difference
See the real before-and-after examples on the ARQ homepage, or test the workflow with exports from your own team.