How are the Room Analysis scores calculated, and are they objective?
Short answer
The scores are an AI judgement of your photo on a 0–100 scale across three dimensions — overall, architecture and wellbeing. They are a consistent, structured opinion rather than a measurement, so use them to compare before and after or to prioritise what to fix, not as an absolute rating of your home.
What actually moves the score
- Light: how much natural light reaches the space and how it is distributed
- Proportion and layout: whether furniture suits the size of the room and traffic can flow
- Cohesion: whether materials, colours and styles agree with each other
- Clutter and visual noise
- Architectural features: what the room has going for it structurally
The most useful way to use scores: analyse the room, generate a redesign, then analyse the redesign. The gap between the two scores tells you whether the change is actually an improvement.
Scores can vary slightly between runs on the same photo, because the AI re-reads the image each time. Large swings usually mean the photo is ambiguous — poor light or an unclear framing — rather than the room being borderline.
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