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Crowdsourced interior design startup launches in Lebanon

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Smartphones could soon help people decorate their homes and save money at the same time.

Simply fill out a short online questionnaire, upload a few photos and interior designers will respond with proposals within a few days.

The service is courtesy MoodFit, a Lebanon-based crowdsourcing platform for interior design.

The startup is the brainchild of Ghassan Abi Fadel, Tarek El Jaroudi, and Mohamad Sabouneh, three entrepreneurs who met in an AUB MBA entrepreneurship course.

History

“We come from different backgrounds,” Sabouneh said. “And we wanted to do a startup that could benefit from our experience.”

MoodFit’s operations engineer, Abi Fadel, is a mechanical engineer with an architecture background. El Jaroudi, an architect, takes care of everything design related.

Original article by Antoine Abou-Diwan

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  1. I dreamed to be an interior designer but i never had a chance im ready to work for couple of months for free just for experience

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