Same style direction
Use one staging direction across the set, then check whether the generated results remain coherent room by room.
Upload up to 6 room photos
Work through several staged room concepts for a listing, rental plan, renovation preview, or client presentation. Choose one shared direction and review each room separately.
One property, one style direction, multiple images to review.
Why this page matters
A listing, rental plan, or client deck can use one shared direction across several real room photos. Review each result separately because lighting, scale, architecture, and style details can vary.
Use one staging direction across the set, then check whether the generated results remain coherent room by room.
Upload up to 6 photos together and keep the source images tied to the final staged results.
Download individual images, save the whole set, or create a presentation for a client conversation.
Before / after proof
Each example supports a different task: listing preparation, rental refresh planning, or a visual client conversation.
Living room · Move-in Ready
Vacant living room, Move-in Ready style, generated for a real estate listing set.
Why it matters: The empty room made the listing feel cold and hard to size from photos.
Bedroom · Premium Guest Suite
Bedroom, Premium Guest Suite style, generated for an Airbnb rental refresh.
Why it matters: The bedroom looked ordinary and did not communicate a premium stay.
Kitchen · Luxury Showcase
Kitchen, Luxury Showcase style, generated for renovation planning and client presentation.
Why it matters: The existing kitchen needed a clear style direction before money was spent on finishes and furniture.
Fit check
Use this when the output needs to be shown to someone else: a buyer, guest, seller, partner, client, contractor, or team.
Create a small set of staged photos for vacant or hard-to-read listings before a seller meeting, open house, or portal upload.
Test a guest-ready direction across bedroom, living area, and dining spaces before buying furniture or booking a photoshoot.
Compare one shared visual direction across several units or rooms and review each result separately.
Compare one clear style direction across several rooms before committing to a renovation plan or client proposal.
Photos where walls, windows, doors, floors, or major fixtures are blocked.
Very dark photos, heavy blur, extreme fisheye angles, or cropped corners.
Listings where the staged result would hide damage, size, layout, view, or permanent property condition.
Projects that require code, accessibility, structural, electrical, or contractor verification.
Start with up to 6 photos, choose a direction, and review every image before downloading it for a listing, rental, renovation, or client conversation.
Multi-photo virtual staging means uploading several room photos from one property or project and applying a shared direction. Results can still vary and require room-by-room review.
RoomFlip supports up to 6 room photos in one set. That is enough for the common listing or rental set: living room, bedroom, kitchen, dining area, bathroom, and an extra room.
The strongest fit is real estate agents, Airbnb hosts, property managers, renovation consultants, and homeowners who need a clear before/after set for a real decision.
Yes. Completed sets can be downloaded as individual images, downloaded together, or prepared as a presentation from the result screen.
RoomFlip applies the selected style across the photos, but lighting, scale, architecture, and details can vary. Review each room and confirm the set is coherent before use.
Use clear, level, well-lit photos that show the room structure. Avoid heavy obstruction, extreme wide angles, very dark rooms, and photos that hide permanent features.
Generated images can support listings and presentations, but local MLS and advertising rules may require clear virtual-staging disclosure. Keep the original photos and avoid outputs that misrepresent fixed room conditions.