09/14/2025 19:12
Subject: AI or other sources for interior design
ChatGpt will help.
Anonymous
09/14/2025 16:57
Subject: AI or other sources for interior design
Havenly
Anonymous
09/14/2025 16:57
Subject: AI or other sources for interior design
Havey has sales all the time, for $99 they will make suggestions sections to complete a room
Anonymous
09/14/2025 15:43
Subject: AI or other sources for interior design
Anonymous wrote:Have a friend whose home you like come over and help you. Even if you don't see them often, someone who has this skill and doesn't monetize it enjoys helping others make their home more beautiful.
And if you don’t know just the right person, Reddit has some boards that are great for this too. There’s some bad advice, sure, but the good advice really jumps out.
Anonymous
09/14/2025 15:06
Subject: AI or other sources for interior design
Have a friend whose home you like come over and help you. Even if you don't see them often, someone who has this skill and doesn't monetize it enjoys helping others make their home more beautiful.
Anonymous
09/14/2025 13:37
Subject: AI or other sources for interior design
It’s not ai but there’s an older book called “use what you have decorating” by Lauri ward that is really useful for this. Helping figure out floorplans, etc.
Anonymous
09/14/2025 13:36
Subject: AI or other sources for interior design
It is probably pretty good at learning from books and such how to answer questions about floor planning. But unfortunately my experience with ChatGPT is that it sucks at anything spacial, so I doubt it can do anything worthwhile with a floorplan. But if you translate that floorplan to text for it, it might make better choices about the dimensions.
Anonymous
09/14/2025 13:32
Subject: AI or other sources for interior design
I’ve used ChatGPT and Claude for interior design and decorating. ChatGPT (paid version, where you can upload lots of photos) was better than Claude but imperfect.
I’ve found that it’s very helpful for generalized questions: “something is wrong with the color combination in this space, what is it?” “What five changes might help this space feel both more welcoming and more elevated?” “How can I made this room feel less cluttered?” “Please evaluate these 10 potential tiles as a backsplash on this wall - I am looming for something that pops without tipping into noisiness, the light is western and heavily shaded, so colors go green/gray/muddy fast.”
It’s good with color recommendations and general principles — and the more inputs and information you give, the better it gets. But it is a mess starting anything from scratch, and you have to be careful with things like measurements — it’s not trustworthy, it can’t think beyond the inputs you give it, and it often mixes up facts.
It’s both very intelligent and very, very dumb. Best as a sounding board whose feedback might help articulate or confirm instincts you already have, or can help you choose from among existing options.
Image creation is worthless — never worth the energy it uses. It seems like a good idea, but it’s not accurate.
Anonymous
09/14/2025 10:55
Subject: AI or other sources for interior design
For general spatial awareness I think AI is totally reasonable.
Anonymous
09/14/2025 10:40
Subject: AI or other sources for interior design
Interior designer here - I would not.
Anonymous
09/14/2025 10:33
Subject: AI or other sources for interior design
I moved into a new house and want help figuring out where to put things. I have sofas and rugs and art work I'd like to work with
I would hire an interior designer but I just want help arranging what I already have and working around that
I was wondering if ther are good AI sources for this?