How to redesign a room with AI
A short, practical walkthrough — from the photo you take to the plan you hand to a designer or contractor. Free, no login.
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Take a clear, straight-on photo
Shoot the room in daylight from the doorway or a corner so the whole space is visible. Keep the camera level and avoid extreme angles — the AI redesign follows your photo’s perspective, so a clean shot gives a clean result.
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Choose the room and a style
Tell the tool what room it is and pick one interior style to start — modern, japandi, scandinavian, boho, industrial or coastal. Starting with one style makes the before-and-after easy to judge.
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Generate and compare before/after
Run the redesign and use the slider to compare it against your original. Because the layout is kept, you are reading the effect of palette, materials and lighting on your actual room.
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Try a second direction
Switch the style and compare again. Seeing the same room two or three ways is the fastest path to knowing what you actually want, rather than guessing from a single render.
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Turn the render into a plan
Once a direction clicks, note the key pieces driving it — the palette, the main furniture, the lighting — and take the image to a designer, contractor or store as a clear brief.
Redesigning a room with AI — FAQ
What photo works best for an AI room redesign?
A level, daylight shot taken from the doorway or a corner that shows most of the room. Avoid heavy shadows and extreme wide-angle distortion for the most realistic redesign.
How many styles should I try?
Two or three is the sweet spot. Comparing a few directions on the same room reveals your preference quickly, while trying everything tends to muddy the decision.
Can the AI render replace a designer?
No. It is a fast way to explore direction and align on a look, but a designer adds spec, sourcing, measurements and project management that a preview cannot.