Projects gallery — uploading photos
The Projects section on your website is a gallery of photos from completed projects. Most clients looking at your website mainly want to see what you can do — so it's worth uploading good photos.
How to upload
In Settings → Website, Gallery tab. Each project is a separate "set" — e.g. "Bathroom in Bemowo", "Kitchen in Kabaty", "Facade by the station".
- Click Add project — Bulido creates a new entry with a default title (e.g. "Project 1" or "Project 12" depending on how many you've previously added; the counter never goes back). Generation and regeneration leave the gallery untouched, so this counter is preserved through every AI rewrite.
- Open it and change the title to something meaningful ("Bathroom 4 m² — Bemowo").
- Drag photos from your computer or click Choose files and select manually.
Which files
- Formats: JPG, JPEG, PNG. HEIC (iPhone default) is not accepted — on iPhone, set the camera to "Most Compatible" (Settings → Camera → Formats) or convert via Photos before uploading.
- Max file size: 10 MB per photo. Bulido stores the original file as-is; the page is delivered with HTTP caching so subsequent loads are fast.
Order and deletion
Photos within a project can be dragged to reorder. Same with projects — drag the whole entry to move it higher or lower in the Projects section on the public page.
Deleting a photo: click Delete next to the thumbnail. Bulido asks for confirmation. After deletion the file is gone from the server permanently — there's no trash.
Worth knowing
- The first photo in a project is the default "cover" — that's the one that shows as the thumbnail.
- Taking photos with a phone? Keep the orientation horizontal when you want to show the whole room. Vertical photos work better for details (e.g. a close-up of a finish).
- The gallery is preserved through regeneration. If you click Regenerate from scratch, every photo and every project entry stays in place — only the AI-written copy is rewritten.
Hiding the Projects section
You don't need a toggle for this — the section auto-hides whenever you have no photos uploaded. Just don't add any (or delete what you have) and the Projects block won't render on the public page. When you upload again, it comes back.
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Last updated May 16, 2026