AI Interior Design: Room Decor

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About this app

AI interior design in 60 seconds. Snap a photo of any room — bedroom, living
room, kitchen, bathroom, office — pick a style, and watch it transform. Aura
is the AI room design and home decor app that redesigns your space without
a contractor, a Pinterest spiral, or a four-figure consultation fee.

Powered by AI that understands rooms — not just images — Aura keeps your
walls, windows, and architecture intact while reimagining the furniture,
finishes, and feel. Virtual staging, room makeover, interior visualization,
all from one photo.


WHAT YOU CAN DO

- Redesign any room from a single photo — bedrooms, living rooms, kitchens,
bathrooms, offices, studios
- Choose from 12 curated interior design styles — Japandi, Scandinavian,
Industrial, Boho, Maximalist, Minimalist, Mid-century, Coastal,
Mediterranean, French Country, Transitional, Biophilic
- Add free-form notes — "keep my rug", "warmer wood floor", "low platform
bed" — Aura listens
- Mark what to keep, remove, refresh, or replace before generating — the
room stays yours
- Tweak any object after the fact — tap the sofa, ask for "navy velvet",
watch it switch
- Chat with the AI designer in plain English — "more plants", "softer
light", "swap the rug"
- Swap the entire style with one tap — keep the layout, change the vibe
- Compare before and after with a draggable slider, or scrub through every
version you've made
- Save unlimited project history — every version of every room is one tap
away
- Export a looping before/after reel for Instagram Stories, Reels, or TikTok


HOW IT WORKS

1. Snap a photo or pick one from your camera roll
2. Aura reads the room — maps the layout, spots clutter, asks if anything's
unclear
3. Pick a style, add a note if you want, hit Generate
4. Tweak, swap, refine, or share — the canvas is yours


INTERIOR DESIGN STYLES INCLUDED

Japandi · Scandinavian · Industrial · Boho · Maximalist · Minimalist ·
Mid-century · Coastal · Mediterranean · French Country · Transitional ·
Biophilic

Each style is curated for materials, palette, lighting, and proportion —
not a generic AI filter.


WHO IT'S FOR

- Renters who want to see what's possible before committing to a couch
- Homeowners planning a home renovation or room makeover without a
four-figure consultation fee
- Real estate agents, home stagers, and short-term rental hosts pitching
virtual staging options to clients
- Interior design enthusiasts who want to try room ideas before buying
- Anyone who's ever stared at an empty wall and felt nothing


WHY AURA

Aura isn't a wallpaper filter or a generic AI image generator. It's an AI
interior design app that understands rooms — what's load-bearing, what's
clutter, what's structural, what's just stuff. That's why your windows
stay where they are, your ceiling height looks right, and the furniture
you keep actually matches the new floor.

Whether you're redesigning a bedroom, planning a kitchen remodel, staging
a living room for sale, or just curious what your space could look like in
Japandi or Boho — Aura is the AI home design tool that gets it right the
first time.

Stop imagining it. See it. Then ship it.


Download Aura — the AI interior design app for room makeover, virtual
staging, and home decor visualization.

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Updated on
May 25, 2026

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