Workflow guide

Generic AI Tools vs Showroom Render Workflows

Generic AI image tools can generate attractive images. Kitchen showroom teams usually need more: repeatable inputs, queueing, QA checks, review decisions, approved room storage, and predictable usage controls.

The difference is what happens around the image.

For a solo creative experiment, a generic AI tool may be fine. For a showroom using renders with clients, the process around the image matters: who created it, which source export was used, whether it drifted from the design, who approved it, and where the final version lives.

Inputs

Showrooms need a repeatable way to use existing design exports without rebuilding the whole prompt each time.

Review

Teams need to see QA notes and approval state before a visual is sent to a client.

Operations

Owners need seats, usage limits, spend caps, and plan clarity as the workflow grows.

Where ARQ fits

ARQ wraps AI rendering in a showroom production system. The image generation is important, but so are batching, QA, retry decisions, review history, approvals, client-room organisation, and commercial controls.

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