AI DESIGN FOR LIVING ROOMS

AI living room design — photorealistic in 60 seconds

Vizbase turns a SketchUp export, Revit screenshot, or phone photo of a blank room into a bright, airy, magazine-spread living room render in roughly 60 seconds. Upload your image, then use plain-English material descriptions to control each element independently — sofa upholstery, area rug, media wall cladding, flooring, ceiling detail, and ambient light direction. Show clients a Scandinavian version, a mid-century option, and an industrial look in a single meeting without re-modeling anything. Free tier includes 5 renders per month; paid plans start at €29/mo.

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DESIGN STYLES

Living room styles you can explore in minutes

Scandinavian

Clean oak flooring, off-white linen sofa, warm birch side tables, diffused northern light streaming through sheer curtains. Calm and functional.

Japandi

Low-profile walnut furniture, textured stone coffee table, wabi-sabi ceramics, and a restrained palette of charcoal and warm sand. Understated elegance.

Mid-Century Modern

Teak credenza, tapered hairpin legs on a velvet sofa, an abstract wool rug, and a warm amber reading lamp. Classic proportions, updated palette.

Industrial

Exposed concrete ceiling, worn leather three-seater, steel-frame shelving, Edison-bulb pendants, and reclaimed timber floorboards. Raw and urban.

Contemporary Luxe

Bouclé sectional in ivory, oversized marble coffee table, wall-to-wall linen drapes, and layered ambient lighting. High-key and editorial.

Biophilic

Live-edge oak media shelf, hanging trailing plants, rattan accent chairs, terracotta clay pots, and abundant natural light from full-height glazing.

MATERIAL CONTROL

Describe every living room material in plain English

Select any element — sofa, flooring, walls, rug, lighting — and type what you want. The AI reads natural-language descriptions and renders the result at photorealistic quality:

"Ivory bouclé fabric, tight weave, three-seater sofa"

Sofa

"Smoked oak herringbone hardwood floor, matte lacquer"

Flooring

"Warm white limewash plaster wall, subtle texture"

Walls

"Hand-knotted Moroccan rug, terracotta and cream diamond pattern"

Area rug

"Fluted natural oak media wall panels, full height"

Media wall

"Brushed bronze arc floor lamp with linen shade"

Lighting

"Travertine coffee table, honed finish, oval shape"

Coffee table

"Sheer linen curtains, natural undyed, floor length"

Drapes
WORKFLOW

From blank model to client-ready living room render in 4 steps

01

Upload your living room image

Export a screenshot from SketchUp, Revit, Rhino, or any 3D tool — even a hand-sketch photo works. PNG, JPG, or WebP. The AI accepts any level of detail from rough block-out to finished model.

02

AI auto-detects every element

Vizbase automatically identifies sofa, armchairs, flooring, walls, rug, media unit, ceiling, windows, and lighting fixtures. Each element gets its own mask in seconds — no manual selection needed.

03

Swap materials per element in plain English

Select the sofa mask and type "ivory bouclé, curved silhouette". Select the floor and type "smoked oak herringbone". Describe as many elements as you need, then render all changes at once.

04

Present, iterate, or inpaint

Photorealistic result in 30–60 seconds. Download for your client deck, or use smart inpainting to refine a single element — change the rug without touching anything else. Each iteration takes under a minute.

HONEST ASSESSMENT

Where traditional tools still win

Vizbase is optimised for still imagery and design-presentation quality. If your client needs a real-time walkthrough of the living room or interactive VR, a physics-based renderer like Lumion or Enscape is the better choice for that deliverable. Many designers use Vizbase for the 90% of concept and approval renders, keeping traditional tools for final animated presentations.

FAQ

Questions about AI living room design

How is this different from the /interior-design page?

The interior design page covers the full professional workflow across all room types — kitchens, bathrooms, commercial spaces, hospitality, and more. This page focuses specifically on living rooms: sofa configuration, media walls, area rugs, and the mix of ambient and accent lighting that defines a great living space.

Can I render a living room from a hand-drawn sketch?

Yes. Upload a photo of any hand-drawn floor plan or perspective sketch. The AI reads spatial layout and proportions well enough to produce a usable photorealistic result. More detail in the sketch means more accurate element detection, but rough line drawings work too.

How do I show a client three sofa color options quickly?

After your first render, select the sofa mask, type a new fabric and color description, and re-render. Each variation takes 30–60 seconds. Three options — say, ivory bouclé, sage green velvet, and charcoal linen — can be ready within 5 minutes for side-by-side comparison.

Does the AI handle large open-plan living and dining areas?

Yes. Vizbase detects elements across the full image, so open-plan spaces with a living zone, dining area, and kitchen island all get individual masks. You can control each zone's materials independently and render the entire space at once.

Can I control the direction and mood of natural light?

Yes, through your material and atmosphere description. Phrases like "late-afternoon sunlight streaming from the left", "bright overcast Nordic light", or "warm evening lamp glow" steer the AI's lighting output. The result is not physically simulated, but the AI responds well to directional and temperature cues in the prompt.

What resolution do I get for a living room render?

Standard outputs are 1536 × 1024 pixels. On paid plans you can upscale up to 6x — useful for print-quality portfolios, large-format mood boards, or presentation slide backgrounds.

Ready to generate photorealistic renders?

5 free renders per month. No credit card required. Upload a SketchUp export, Revit screenshot, or any 3D model view and see results in 60 seconds.

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