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AI for Interior Design: Practical Experience or Just Marketing Hype?

I’ve been trying to find a way to visualize a living room renovation without spending a fortune on a professional designer. There are so many AI tools appearing now that claim to transform a photo in seconds. Has anyone here actually used them for a real project? I’m curious if they actually suggest realistic furniture you can buy, or if it’s all just pretty but impossible AI-generated shapes that don't fit the real dimensions of a room.

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I’ve spent the last few weeks testing various platforms to see which ones actually deliver. Most options on the market tend to overpromise, often creating layouts that look great in a render but fail in reality. However, after trying about a dozen services, I found that a few are actually grounded in practicality. For those looking for a curated list of the best ai tools for interior design https://paintit.ai/blogs/best-ai-interior-design-tools/ is a solid resource for comparing current capabilities.

In my experience, the biggest divide is between tools meant for quick visual inspiration and those built for serious planning. I noticed that some platforms, like Paintit, are better if you want to find actual furniture pieces, while others like Planner 5D require a much steeper learning curve but offer more control over structural changes. It is worth being cautious with lighting; AI often struggles with dark photos, so I’d suggest using the clearest shots possible to get a result that doesn't look distorted.

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