Clarify the focal point
Use a photo to test whether the room should lean toward a fireplace wall, TV wall, window view, art wall, or quieter furniture arrangement.

AI Living Room Design From Photo
Upload a living room photo, pick a style, and generate ideas for seating focus, focal walls, rugs, lighting, color, and open-plan flow.


Start with your living room photo
Focus the preview on seating, the TV or fireplace wall, rugs, curtains, lighting, traffic flow, and how the room connects to the rest of the home.
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Take a photo (using 0.5x zoom)
or select from gallery.
Supports PNG, JPG, GIF up to 10MB
Living Room
Living Room is already selected, so you can focus on style, materials, colors, and the details you want to explore.
Mention the sofa, TV wall, fireplace, rug, curtains, or lighting you want to keep so the living room design reflects your real layout.
Living room decisions
Living rooms need to balance comfort, circulation, focal point, TV or fireplace placement, conversation, and the visual language of the rest of the home.
Use a photo to test whether the room should lean toward a fireplace wall, TV wall, window view, art wall, or quieter furniture arrangement.
A living room often feels unfinished because rug size, lamps, ceiling light, curtains, or coffee table scale are not working together.
Open-plan living rooms need clear walking paths and a design direction that still connects to the kitchen, dining area, or entry.
Living room examples
These living room examples show how Roomagic can help you compare seating focus, fireplace or TV walls, rug scale, lighting, and warmer styling from a real photo.


Living Room · Modern
A real living room photo becomes a brighter modern concept with a stronger fireplace wall, cleaner seating focus, and warmer neutral balance.
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Living Room · Transitional
A public Roomagic case balancing traditional comfort with a softer, more organized living room direction.
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Living Room · Midcentury Modern
A living room example using warmer wood, stronger seating focus, and cleaner visual balance around the main wall.
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FAQ
Yes. It can preview different furniture directions, seating focus, rug scale, focal walls, and lighting mood from your current living room photo. Use it to compare visual direction first, then measure the real room before moving or buying large furniture.
Yes. Add instructions such as "keep the existing sofa," "do not move the TV wall," "keep the fireplace as the focal point," or "preserve the window view." This helps the result stay connected to the way you actually use the room.
Use a bright photo that shows the seating area, floor, walls, windows, and main focal point. A wider shot from a corner or doorway helps Roomagic understand circulation, open-plan flow, and how the living room connects to nearby spaces.
You can test wall color, sofa direction, rug size, coffee table scale, curtain color, fireplace or TV wall treatment, lighting warmth, plants, art, and whether the room should feel brighter, cozier, more modern, or more polished.
Yes, but the photo should show the relationship between zones. If the kitchen, dining area, or entry is visible, mention what should visually connect across the spaces, such as wood tone, wall color, lighting, or rug direction.
Do not treat the image as a shopping list. Look for repeated clues: rug scale, lighting layers, wall treatment, furniture silhouette, color temperature, and contrast level. Then translate those clues into practical next steps you can measure and buy.