Pixivo AI Room Designer — Redesign Any Room from One Photo
Pixivo AI Room Designer turns a photo of your space into modern, Japanese, industrial, or Nordic redesigns. Renovate before you renovate.
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AI Room Designer — Restyle Any Room from a Single Photo
Pixivo AI's Room Designer restages an existing room photo into a different interior style using flux-2-lora-gallery/apartment-staging, a LoRA tuned specifically on real estate and interior photography. Upload a phone shot of your living room, bedroom, dining room, kitchen, study, or bathroom, pick Modern, Japanese, Industrial, or Nordic, and the AI keeps the room's layout, windows, and proportions while swapping furniture, materials, and color palette. It's faster than a mood board and cheaper than a designer's first pass — useful for previewing Japandi versus Nordic before committing, showing a landlord proposed changes before signing, or A/B testing two staging styles before a listing shoot.
Room Design Scenarios
- Preview Modern, Nordic, Japanese, or Industrial in your living room before hiring a designer
- Show a landlord visualized changes you'd make before signing the lease
- Airbnb hosts A/B testing two staging styles before booking the listing photographer
- Visualize sofa, bed, or dining placement before buying furniture for a new apartment
- Real estate flippers showing buyers the renovation potential of an empty or dated room
- Compare bedroom palettes side by side before committing to paint, bedding, or tiles
Room Design FAQ
- Does it actually move walls or change the room's layout?
- No — and that's intentional. The model keeps your room's structure, window positions, and proportions intact, then restyles furniture, materials, and color so the result is a believable redesign of this space, not a generic stock interior. For genuine layout changes (knocking down a wall, moving a doorway), you still need an architect or 3D tool.
- Will the new furniture be things I can actually buy?
- The output is a visualization, not a shopping list — pieces are AI-generated representations of the chosen style. Use the image as a brief for a designer or as inspiration when sourcing real furniture from IKEA, Wayfair, MUJI, or local stores in that aesthetic.