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Who uses DecorAI, and how

Recommended DecorAI workflows for homeowners, renters, interior designers, estate agents, home stagers, renovation professionals and DIY renovators.

7 articles · Last reviewed August 19, 2026

How should a homeowner use DecorAI?

Homeowners get the most from DecorAI by testing decisions before spending money: photograph the room, generate two or three style directions, run the Floor Planner to compare flooring, and finish with a Design Report (Pro) that lists what to change, in what order, and roughly what it costs.

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How can renters use DecorAI without renovating?

Renters should lock the architecture and change only what they can take with them. Turn on Keep Room Details and Keep Exact Photo Angle, add controls like Area Rugs, Plants and Greenery, Mirrors and Add Ambient Lighting, and state in free text that no structural or built-in changes are allowed.

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How do interior designers use DecorAI professionally?

Designers use DecorAI for the early, unpaid part of a project: generating several concept directions from a client’s photos in minutes, agreeing a direction before detailed work starts, and producing a Design Report as a leave-behind. Pro removes the watermark so the output is presentable to clients.

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Can I plan a real renovation with DecorAI?

Yes, as the first stage. DecorAI is excellent for deciding what you want and explaining it to a builder — a photo-accurate visual, a named colour palette and a prioritised action plan. It is not a substitute for measured drawings, structural advice or a builder’s quotation.

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How do short-term rental hosts use DecorAI?

Hosts use DecorAI to test refreshes that photograph well: restyling a tired living room, staging an underfurnished bedroom, or improving a dead corner into a workspace. Because listing photos drive bookings, seeing the change before buying anything is the point.

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How do I use DecorAI on a small budget?

Use the Budget-Friendly control, keep the room details and the photo angle so you are only changing decor, and lean on the Design Report’s budget tier and quick-win action items. The biggest visual gains for the least money are usually lighting, textiles, paint and decluttering.

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