Practical DecorAI guides for every space: living room, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, home office, dining room, kids room, basement, hallway, small apartment, garage, balcony and more.
Photograph the living room from the doorway or a corner so the seating area, the main focal point and at least one window are all in frame, then use the DecorAI Interior Designer with room type "living room". Living rooms respond best to a style plus one or two controls such as Add Ambient Lighting or Area Rugs.
Stand at the foot or corner of the room so the bed, the headboard wall and any windows are visible, then run the DecorAI Interior Designer with room type "bedroom". Bedrooms benefit from calm styles — Scandinavian, Japandi, Minimalist — plus Window Treatments and Add Ambient Lighting.
Photograph the kitchen from the entrance so the full run of cabinets, the worktop and the backsplash are in one frame, then use the DecorAI Interior Designer with room type "kitchen". To test only one element — the floor, for example — use the Floor Planner or the Inpainting editor instead so nothing else changes.
Bathrooms are small and often dark, so turn on every light, stand in the doorway, and get the vanity, mirror and shower or bath into one frame before running the DecorAI Interior Designer with room type "bathroom". Tile, vanity and lighting changes are what move a bathroom design most.
Photograph the desk area together with the wall behind it and any window, then run the DecorAI Interior Designer with room type "home office". Built-In Shelving, Hidden Storage and Add Ambient Lighting are the controls that turn a corner with a desk into a room that works.
Frame the table with the chairs pushed in and include the pendant light and at least one wall, then use the DecorAI Interior Designer with room type "dining room". If the dining area is part of an open-plan space, photograph the whole space and say so in the free-text field so the AI keeps both zones coherent.
Photograph the room with the toys tidied away, then use the DecorAI Interior Designer with room type "kids room" or "nursery" and describe the child’s age in the free-text field. Age matters more than style: a nursery, a six-year-old’s room and a teenager’s room need completely different furniture.
Photograph each zone separately — sleeping, living, cooking — and generate them one at a time in the same style, using Space Maximization and Multi-Functional Furniture. For a studio where everything is in one frame, describe the zones in free text so the AI keeps them distinct.
Shoot down the length of the hallway from the front door, or straight at the entry wall, then use the DecorAI Interior Designer with room type "hallway" or "entryway". Hallways are narrow, so the useful controls are Mirrors, Built-In Shelving, Hidden Storage and Add Ambient Lighting.
Photograph the unfinished space with as much light as you can add, then use the DecorAI Interior Designer with room type "basement" or "attic" and describe the intended use in free text — guest room, den, gym, home cinema or office. The AI will show the finished room inside the real shell.
Photograph the whole space from the corner that sees the most of it, use the DecorAI Interior Designer, and name every zone in the free-text field — for example "kitchen, dining and living in one room; keep the island; define the living zone with a rug". The Open Floor Plan control helps when you also want the layout rethought.
Yes. Photograph the space cleared as much as possible and use the DecorAI Interior Designer with room type "garage", "laundry room" or the closest match, then describe the intended use. Storage-led spaces respond best to Built-In Shelving, Hidden Storage and Space Maximization.
Shoot the outdoor space from the doorway looking out, including the floor surface and the railing or boundary, then use AI Garden Design with the matching space type — balcony garden, patio or terrace. Seating, planting and outdoor lighting are the three elements that transform a small outdoor space.
Stand across the street, shoot the facade in daylight with the roofline and the ground both in frame, and use AI Exterior Design. Front door colour, lighting, planting and the path are the changes that alter kerb appeal most for the least money — test each one separately.