Start from a real uploaded photo
Upload the space you want to improve, then compare visual directions based on the room, property, plan, or image you already have.
Upload a room photo, choose a flooring material and color, and compare a floor-only visual concept without redesigning the rest of the room.


Overview
AI Flooring Design replaces the visible installed floor surface in a room photo with a selected material and color. It is a visual comparison tool, not a measured layout, product specification, installation plan, or material sample.
Upload the space you want to improve, then compare visual directions based on the room, property, plan, or image you already have.
Use generated options to review layout, materials, color, lighting, furniture, or styling choices before buying products or hiring help.
Save the strongest direction and use it as a practical reference for edits, shopping, contractor conversations, or client review.

Featured direction
A floor-only visual comparison
Why choose us

Context matters
See the floor beside the finishes that stay
01 / WHY IT MATTERS
See a flooring color beside your existing walls, cabinetry, furniture, rugs, and daylight before narrowing down physical samples.
02 / WHY IT MATTERS
Test hardwood, engineered wood, bamboo, laminate, vinyl, marble, tile, stone, concrete, terrazzo, or carpet as a visual direction.
03 / WHY IT MATTERS
The prompt boundary limits the edit to visible installed floor surfaces and preserves non-floor elements in the source image.
How it works
Keep the workflow short: upload the real place, set your direction, then compare options before spending money outside.
Stage 1
Choose an image where enough of the floor is visible to understand its boundaries and perspective.
Stage 2
In Guided mode, select a material and color. Use Auto material when you want the tool to choose a suitable category.
Stage 3
Optionally describe finish, plank width, pattern, grout, or laying direction. Custom mode accepts a complete flooring brief.
Stage 4
Review the result against the source photo, then verify promising directions with real material samples and a flooring professional.

The output
Compare one flooring direction at a time
Choose a material and color, add pattern notes, and review the floor-only result against the source.
Features
Choose Auto or one of twelve common flooring categories in Guided mode.
Pick a color visually, enter a six-digit HEX value, or start with one of five restrained presets.
Use structured controls for a quick comparison or write a flooring-only brief with up to 500 characters.
Prompts preserve room geometry, furniture, rugs, architecture, object placement, and source lighting.
FAQ
Find quick answers about supported inputs, visual planning, realistic results, editing limits, and when to involve a qualified professional.
Guided mode includes hardwood, engineered wood, bamboo, laminate, vinyl, marble, ceramic and porcelain tile, natural stone, polished concrete, terrazzo, and carpet. Auto lets the tool choose a suitable material direction.
Yes. Guided mode accepts a standard six-digit HEX color. The result remains a visual approximation because source lighting, material texture, screens, and real samples affect perceived color.
The intended workflow changes only visible installed flooring and preserves furniture, rugs, walls, cabinetry, fixtures, architecture, camera view, and lighting. AI output should still be reviewed for unwanted changes.
Yes. Add the pattern, plank or tile scale, finish, grout, and laying direction in the optional details field or use Custom mode for a complete brief.
Yes. Use the image to narrow the look, then check real samples in the room's light before you buy or install anything. The result is a visual concept, not a product match or a color guarantee.
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