How to Redesign a Room with AI
Upload a photo of your room and let the AI Interior Designer restyle it in seconds. Here is the full workflow, plus the free image tools that make the result look polished.
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Hiring an interior designer is expensive, and most room-planning apps make you rebuild your space from scratch. AI changes that. With the AI Interior Designer you upload a single photo of a real room and get back a redesigned version in the style you choose. No measuring, no 3D modelling, and no account required to try it.
This guide walks through the whole process, from taking the right photo to refining the final render with the free image tools. The first redesign takes about two minutes.
Step-by-step guide
Take a clear photo of the room
Stand in a corner and capture as much of the room as you can in one shot. Good light helps the AI understand the space, so open the blinds or turn on the lights and avoid heavy shadows. A straight, eye-level photo works better than a steep angle or a fisheye shot.
You do not need a professional camera. A normal phone photo is plenty. If your photo is dark or low resolution, run it through the free image enhancer first so the AI has clean detail to work with.
Upload it to the AI Interior Designer
Open the AI Interior Designer and upload your photo. Pick a target style, for example Scandinavian, modern, industrial, minimalist or coastal, then generate. In a few seconds you get a redesigned version of your exact room that keeps the layout but changes the furniture, colours and finishes.
Try several styles back to back. Because each redesign starts from the same source photo, comparing a Scandinavian and an industrial version of the same living room is genuinely useful for deciding a direction before you spend any money.
Generate fresh ideas and mood boards
If you want concepts rather than a redesign of an existing room, switch to the AI image generator and describe the space you are imagining. It is the fastest way to build a mood board of furniture, colour palettes and layouts before you commit.
Starting a renovation or decor business off the back of it? The logo generator can spin up brand options in the same session.
Polish the final render
Once you have a redesign you like, make it presentation-ready. Use the image upscaler to enlarge the render into a clean, high-resolution version for sharing or printing. If something in the frame distracts from the design, the object remover clears it up.
Need to talk through budgets, contractor questions or a renovation plan in words? Hand off to the rest of your AI team. The AI Accountant can sketch a budget while the AI Lawyer reviews a contractor agreement.
The whole workflow, photo to polished render, takes minutes and costs nothing to try. Start with the AI Interior Designer, compare a few styles, then use the free image tools to finish the result. When you want unlimited redesigns and larger token allowances, see pricing.
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Is the AI Interior Designer free?
You can try the AI Interior Designer with included tokens, and free accounts get a starter token allowance. Each redesign uses tokens, and Pro or Max plans include larger monthly allowances for image and video generation across all tools. See the pricing page for current packages.
Does it keep my room layout?
Yes. The tool redesigns your existing room from the photo you upload, keeping the general layout and structure while changing the furniture, colours, materials and decor to match the style you pick.
What styles can I generate?
Common choices include Scandinavian, modern, minimalist, industrial, mid-century, coastal and traditional. Because each render starts from your original photo, you can generate several styles of the same room and compare them side by side.
What photo works best?
A straight, well-lit, eye-level photo that captures most of the room. Avoid heavy shadows and extreme angles. If the photo is dark or low resolution, run it through the free image enhancer first so the AI has clean detail to work from.