For architects and interior teams

Keep the task, the file, and the conversation in one place.

Draftroom helps architecture and interior teams manage drawings, renders, revisions, comments, approvals, and client sharing without splitting the work across WhatsApp, Email, Drive, Dropbox, Sheets, and Notion.

Teams want a calmer way to manage revisions.

PA

Principal Architect

Good projects need more than talent. They need a system people can rely on.

ID

Interior Designer

The hardest part is not making the design. It is keeping everyone aligned through revisions.

PM

Project Manager

When comments, files, and approvals are together, the team spends less time asking what happened.

CD

Creative Director

Creativity is already demanding. The process around it should make the work feel lighter.

PA

Principal Architect

Good projects need more than talent. They need a system people can rely on.

ID

Interior Designer

The hardest part is not making the design. It is keeping everyone aligned through revisions.

PM

Project Manager

When comments, files, and approvals are together, the team spends less time asking what happened.

CD

Creative Director

Creativity is already demanding. The process around it should make the work feel lighter.

PA

Principal Architect

Good projects need more than talent. They need a system people can rely on.

ID

Interior Designer

The hardest part is not making the design. It is keeping everyone aligned through revisions.

PM

Project Manager

When comments, files, and approvals are together, the team spends less time asking what happened.

CD

Creative Director

Creativity is already demanding. The process around it should make the work feel lighter.

Features for architects

Built around how design work actually moves.

Drawings and files in one place

Keep plans, renders, BOQs, presentations, site photos, and client files inside the project instead of spreading them across drives and chats.

Clear version history

Every drawing or file can move from v0 to v1 to v2, so your team knows what changed and which version is current.

Comments stay with the file

Client comments, consultant notes, and internal discussions stay attached to the file being discussed.

Approvals are visible

Mark files as approved so everyone knows what is final, what needs changes, and what is still waiting.

Simple client review links

Share only the selected drawing, render, or file with a client through a link, without giving full workspace access.

Project structure that matches the work

Organize work by project, folder, drawing, version, and review instead of forcing everything into a flat task board.

Due dates and responsibility

Assign tasks to the right person, set due dates, and see what is pending, due soon, in review, or done.

Controlled access

Clients, consultants, and team members see only what they need to see, with the right permissions.

FAQ

Questions architecture teams usually ask

Next step

Start with your next live project.

You do not need to move everything on day one. Start with one project where files, comments, revisions, and approvals are already getting messy.