Free AI Room Design Tool

Free AI room design generator

Upload a room photo and explore realistic interior design directions, furniture ideas, colors, and layouts before committing to a makeover.

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What you can do

  • Turn a real room photo into design concepts
  • Test modern, coastal, Japandi, farmhouse, and other styles
  • Preview colors, rugs, furniture, and decor before buying
  • Create a visual starting point for DIY projects or client conversations

How it works

A simple three-step workflow

Step 1

Upload a photo

Use a bright room photo that shows windows, walls, floors, and main furniture.

Step 2

Choose a style

Pick a design direction or describe the room mood you want to test.

Step 3

Compare concepts

Save the strongest version and use it as a realistic planning reference.

Best for

Practical design and staging tasks

Use the tool to create a visual starting point, then confirm measurements, materials, and listing rules before publishing or buying.

DIY room makeovers

Preview a new direction before repainting, buying furniture, or changing decor.

Rental-friendly design

Test layouts, rugs, lighting, and removable decor without permanent changes.

Designer communication

Create a quick visual brief before working with a decorator or contractor.

Budget planning

Separate must-have furniture changes from nice-to-have styling ideas.

FAQ

Questions people ask

Is the AI room design generator free to try?

Yes. AI Smart Decor gives visitors a free starting point to test AI room design ideas before choosing a paid plan for more generations and advanced workflows.

What do I need to generate a room design?

You need a clear photo of the room and a basic idea of the style you want. The tool can help with modern, coastal, Japandi, Scandinavian, farmhouse, industrial, and many other design directions.

Can I use the generated design as a shopping plan?

Use generated designs as a visual direction and mood board, then verify furniture dimensions, colors, and materials before buying. AI is best for planning and visualization, not exact product sourcing.