Clean lines expose the wrong piece
With little ornament to hide behind, a single item at the wrong scale or in the wrong finish is the first thing anyone sees.
Modern style reads clean and simple, which makes the wrong product obvious. Decato matches the look to real products, checks they fit your room, holds the budget and returns a spec.

A sourced modern room: real products matched to the look, fit-checked and priced.
With little ornament to hide behind, a single item at the wrong scale or in the wrong finish is the first thing anyone sees.
Modern palettes are narrow, so two greys that are almost the same read as a mistake rather than as a subtle choice.
Modern rooms usually hinge on one strong element; sourced without a plan you get three competing ones and no focus.
Import the plan and fix the palette and the one piece the room is going to be built around.
Real products matched to the statement piece in scale and finish, so nothing competes with it.
Each piece measured against the plan and added to a total you can see while choosing.
A render from those exact products, with a priced list ready for the client.


Yes. Decato matches modern-style real products to your room, checks fit and budget, and returns a spec instead of just a styled image.
The render is a step; Decato sources the room into real, coordinated products checked against the space, with a bill of materials.
By building it around one piece rather than assembling neutral furniture until the room is full. The focus is fixed first and everything else is matched to it in scale and finish, which is what separates a modern room from an empty one.
Real, orderable products throughout. The render is built from the items in the bundle, so what the client approves visually is the same list that gets ordered.
Modern rooms are unforgiving because there is nothing to hide behind. Decato sources to a single focus and a fixed palette, checks every piece against the plan, and hands back the render with the spec.