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Appropriate use and limitations
What a DecorAI image is evidence of, what it is not, and where a qualified professional is required.
Last reviewed August 19, 2026
DecorAI creates visual concepts. They are useful for inspiration, comparison, early planning, marketing discussion and communicating a design direction — and they are not documentation.
A DecorAI image is not
- A measured floor plan or elevation
- A construction or engineering drawing
- A building approval or evidence of code compliance
- An exact bill of materials
- A guarantee of what a finished project will look like
Always verify with a professional
- Structural changes: removing walls, enlarging openings, altering rooflines
- Electrical and plumbing work
- Fire safety, ventilation and accessibility requirements
- Planning permission, listed-building and property restrictions
- Anything a contractor will price and warranty
Accuracy expectations
| Aspect | How reliable |
|---|---|
| Overall room shape and perspective | High, when the input photo is good |
| Style, mood and palette | High |
| Exact furniture dimensions and fit | Low — measure before buying |
| Areas hidden behind large objects | Reconstructed plausibly, not accurately |
| Cost estimates | Planning-grade ranges, not quotations |
| Small details between regenerations | Vary — each generation is a fresh interpretation |
When publishing a virtually staged property photo, disclose that the furniture was added digitally. Many markets and listing portals require it.
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