Redesign Your Living Room in 30 Seconds
Most people redesign their living room twice in a lifetime. Once when they move in. Once when they give up.
The reason is simple. A living room has more constraints than any other space. The TV has to face somewhere. The couch has to fit. The light has to work in the morning and at night. Hire an interior designer and you pay €2000 just for a mood board.
RoomFlip skips that. You upload a photo of your current living room, pick a style, and get a redesigned version in under a minute. Scandinavian, Japandi, mid-century, industrial. Pick one. See it.
Why photos beat mood boards
Pinterest is a trap. You save 400 images of perfect rooms that have nothing to do with your space. Your ceiling is lower. Your window is on the wrong side. Your radiator is ugly.
A redesign based on *your* photo respects the bones of the room. The walls don't move. The window stays. You see what's actually possible — not a fantasy.
The workflow
1. Take a photo in daylight. Wide angle, from the doorway.
2. Upload it to RoomFlip.
3. Pick three styles. Compare.
4. Screenshot the one you like and take it to IKEA.
That's it. No designer, no 3D software, no measuring tape. Tools like TubeVoice made dubbing accessible. RoomFlip does the same for interior design.
What it won't do
It won't move your load-bearing wall. It won't tell you if the new sofa fits through the door. It won't pick paint that matches your floor in person. Use it as a starting point, not a contractor.
But for the first 80% — the part where you stare at your room and feel stuck — it works.