AI Room Decorator Free

Upload a photo of your room and use AI to preview the decorating layer: furniture, rugs, lighting, wall art, plants, curtains, bedding, shelves, and color accents. It is built for the moment when your room works, but still feels unfinished.

Use the custom brief below when you want the AI to decorate rather than remodel. Ask for a warmer living room, a calmer bedroom, a renter-friendly apartment refresh, or a finished look that keeps your existing sofa and layout.

Decorating workflow

What to use the AI room decorator for

Furniture and layout

Preview a different sofa, bed, dining setup, reading chair, or storage arrangement while keeping the room's real proportions.

Rugs, lighting, and art

Test the decor pieces that usually make a room feel complete: rug scale, table lamps, pendants, wall art, mirrors, plants, and shelves.

Color accents

Try warmer textiles, calmer neutrals, bolder accent colors, or a full style direction before buying paint, pillows, curtains, or decor.

How to get a useful decorating result

Use a photo taken from chest height so the AI can read the floor, ceiling, windows, and main furniture.

Keep the existing layout if it already works, or mention one problem you want fixed: too empty, too dark, not enough storage, or no focal point.

Choose a style such as Japandi, modern boho, farmhouse, dark academia, coastal, or write your own custom decorating brief.

Compare at least three generations before buying decor, because small changes in rug size, lighting, and wall art can shift the whole room.

Room decorator vs. related tools

Perguntas Frequentes

What is an AI room decorator?

An AI room decorator uses a photo of your real room to generate decor ideas such as furniture, rugs, lamps, wall art, plants, textiles, and color accents. It is best for styling and furnishing decisions rather than structural renovation plans.

Is the AI room decorator free?

Yes. RoomsGPT includes free daily credits, and you can generate your first room decorating ideas without creating an account.

What is the difference between room design and room decorating?

Room design can include broader changes to layout, materials, and renovation direction. Room decorating focuses on the finish layer: furniture, lighting, rugs, art, accessories, and color styling.

Can I use it for a bedroom, living room, or small apartment?

Yes. The decorator works with bedrooms, living rooms, dining rooms, home offices, kids rooms, dorm rooms, studio apartments, and other furnished interiors.