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Room layout from one photo

Rearrange your existing furniture without redrawing a floor plan

Upload a real room photo and RoomFlip creates three alternate layout concepts based on the furniture visible in the scene. Generated furniture and room details can differ, so compare each result with the original.

One room photoSame furniture3 layout ideas
One place for every room decision

Start with your room photos

Choose one photo, or up to six angles or rooms. Your choices stay on this device until you sign in.

AI room preview showing a planned furniture layout direction
One photo in, several layout ideas out — compare each concept with the original for changes to the room or furniture.

Respect your room

The point is layout advice, not a fantasy room

Many AI room tools fail because they replace the user's reality: new windows, impossible walls, a different room size, or furniture that no longer looks like what the user owns.

This mode asks the model to use the real architecture and visible furniture as references while testing practical furniture movement. The generated room and furniture can still differ from the photo.

Built for the decisions people actually make

Better conversation flow

See whether seating should face inward, face a focal wall, or open toward the rest of the room.

Clearer walking paths

Find layouts that reduce blocked doors, awkward corners, and cramped routes through the room.

Not construction-grade

Use the image for direction. Use a floor plan or tape measure for exact clearances.

FAQ

Does RoomFlip keep my current furniture?

The rearrange mode is built to preserve the recognizable furniture in your photo and explore alternate placements. Very cluttered or partially hidden furniture can still confuse the result.

Is this the same as a floor planner?

No. A floor planner is better for exact measurements. RoomFlip is a fast visual layout preview from a real room photo.

Will it move walls, windows, or doors?

The prompt asks the model to keep walls, windows, doors, flooring, ceiling, and fixed architecture unchanged. This is not a guarantee; compare every generated detail with the original photo.

What photo works best?

Use a wide, well-lit room photo that shows the floor, the main furniture, windows, doors, and walking paths.