AI has been disrupting interior design for several years now, but the recent launch of ChatGPT has thrust generative AI into the mainstream and powers easy-to-follow online design tools. A brief overview of the benefits of these tools shows how AI is revolutionizing interior design and why it matters to homeowners.
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First, interior design apps that use artificial intelligence instantly turn anyone into an amateur designer. Tools are changing the way images are designed and produced.
The core functionality of these design tools demonstrates the benefit of AI as most programs allow users to upload an image of any room in their home, select a designer theme (modern, traditional and minimal ) and the program will create different images of how that room will look for each theme. Some allow you to buy furniture immediately in the images created.
“One of our priorities is to make design as simple and accessible as possible. AI can be called among its best technologies, supporting complex tasks or helping to generate more ideas.
Accessible, that’s where this mix of art and technology gets interesting. Learning how technology works is why it’s so useful in design. Artificial intelligence uses software to simulate the processes of human intelligence, including learning (gathering information and rules for using information), reasoning (using rules to draw conclusions), and auto correction.
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The AI in most interior design work relies on machine learning, which is a subset of artificial intelligence that learns patterns from large amounts of data using those patterns to make predictions and make decisions. Collov, a leading provider of online design tools, recently released an updated version of its CollovGPT product. GPT stands for Generative Pre-Trainer Transformer, which is a type of language paradigm that performs natural language processing tasks, such as answering questions and generating text.
Using a generative AI tool like CollovGPT allows users to experiment with different design styles using human-like conversations. He can answer questions and create visual content such as design themes, floor plans and full renderings.
Prompts are used to “talk” through artificial intelligence software to provide the answers you are looking for. The best way to understand is to experience it. Visit gpt.collov.com/chat, upload a photo of a room in your home and try it out.
Here are some examples of complaints on this site:
Ask the AI to provide a specific interior design style. “Please create a modern style interior design for my living room. »
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Customize the room layout or furniture according to your preferences. “Can you move the couch to the other side of the room?” or “Can you change the color of the curtains to blue?” »
Using language prompts, the design tool then creates a new view of your room with an updated design or furniture. Changes can be made with more prompts until you are happy with the design.
Other benefits of using AI-powered design tools are reduced time and increased efficiency. Entering specific parameters can be a huge time saver for designers, as the software quickly generates images for optional use. Save money on professional interior design by using artificial intelligence to design spaces. It can provide designers, professional or hobbyist, with accurate part dimensions and structures to create multiple images before finalizing a design.
One of the core activities of interior design is choosing colors and materials, and artificial intelligence can give customers the ability to see interiors in exactly the color they want and see how they complement home accessories. Experimentation is limitless as the designer and owner can quickly create images with different layouts, themes, or colors.
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The possibility of making a virtual visit, the space modeled in 3D before any decision is made offers a powerful visualization tool at the service of human intelligence, like the adage “measure twice once”. Like Netflix or Spotify, these tools analyze individual tastes and behaviors to make informed recommendations. Depending on the user’s input, the more detailed the input, the more personal the results. The more interaction with the tools, the more complex the recommendations.
Efficiency is important, but there are a few downsides. Designs based on algorithms do not always reflect the intuition and creativity of the human designer. Additionally, misinterpretations of personal tastes occur because AI tools are not always accurate. Limitations may also depend on pre-programmed options in the AI software.
Although many of these tools are accessible and easy to use by hobby designers, the tools greatly enhance the capabilities of professional designers to reduce costs. It’s a good idea if you’re choosing an interior designer to ask if they currently use artificial intelligence in their designs.
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The extent to which one wants to use artificial intelligence for interior design depends on the individual. Deep dives and full 2D and 3D renderings and floor plans with measurements, costs and building codes are possible, but for many the basic (and free) benefit of quick view capabilities will be enough. to inspire them to experiment with AI design.