How it works

Tuned for architecture, not hallucination.

Most AI image tools invent structural elements — floating beams, impossible windows, a new ceiling. Designer AI Studio locks the spatial layout and strictly applies styling modifications on top.

01The anchor

The base plate

Every generation starts with a base plate — an empty 3D whitebox render, a photograph of an existing room, or a finished interior you want reimagined. This image is the geometric anchor. We don't touch its architecture unless you ask us to.

02The instruction

Structured mod types

Instead of freeform prompts that drift, you pick a mod type: fabric swap, material swap, color change, object replace, restage, or style transfer. Each type maps to a tuned control node with its own proportionality guards for scale, perspective, and architectural features.

03The output

The combo — two variants

Generative models explore a probability space. Rather than asking you to iterate prompts endlessly, we run two parallel inferences per request. You get two structurally sound, visually distinct directions — perfect for a client presentation deck.

The proportionality guard

What we lock, so the rest can breathe.

Every structured mod type injects the same architectural constraints into the prompt. It's the difference between a demo and a deliverable.

  • 01Ceiling height and wall proportions stay locked.
  • 02Window placement, mullions, and molding details are preserved.
  • 03Floor plank direction and scale remain continuous.
  • 04Camera perspective and horizon line do not shift.
  • 05Furniture footprint stays within the original floor plan.

Ready to see a room in three directions?

Ten dollars, one combo, two variants. No subscription.