AI living room design: from render to a buyable room
The living room is the hardest room to fake. Here is how to design one with AI that actually works as a set.
The living room is where AI renders look most impressive and most often fall apart in real life. It is a coordination problem: sofa, coffee table, media unit, rug and lighting all have to work together and fit the room.
Design the set, not the sofa
A great sofa picked in isolation can still clash with everything else. Treat the living room as one set — scale, style and palette coordinated across pieces — so the room reads intentional.
Respect the real distances
- Seating-to-TV distance — comfortable viewing, not a guess from a render.
- Walkways — keep real circulation around the seating group.
- Rug size — large enough to anchor the zone, sized to the layout.
Then make it buyable
Once the look and layout are right, the work is sourcing: real products that match, fit the dimensions, and stay in budget. That is the step Decato automates for the living room — ending in a spec you can order from.
A living room render is a start. A coordinated, fit-checked, priced set is a room you can actually buy.
FAQ
Can AI design a living room I can actually buy?
Yes — if it sources real products. Decato matches living-room pieces to your space as a coordinated set, checks fit and budget, and returns a spec.
How do I make an AI living room look coordinated?
Design it as one set rather than picking pieces separately. Decato coordinates style, scale and palette across the room while sourcing real products.
Turn the idea into a room you can buy.
Decato sources real products to your plan — fit-checked, on budget, with a client-ready spec.