restylai
AI bedroom design, on your real bedroom
One photo of your bedroom, any style you like. The AI redesigns your actual room and keeps the walls, windows and layout where they are.
One photo. About ten seconds. Your walls and layout stay put.
How it works
Upload one photo of your bedroom
A single wide shot from your phone is enough, taken from the doorway or a corner. Made beds and messy nightstands are both fine, the AI can declutter as it designs.
Pick a style, or describe one
Choose from 24 designer styles, Japandi to coastal to industrial, or type the look you want in your own words. You can also ask for specific changes, like a different headboard or wall color.
See your room, redesigned
In about ten seconds you get a styled render of your bedroom with the walls, windows and layout exactly where they are. Restyle it again as many ways as you like.
The styles that actually work in bedrooms
Bedrooms reward calm. Styles built on muted palettes, natural texture and low visual noise consistently read as restful, which is why Japandi, Scandinavian and coastal come up again and again for this room. They share the same bones: warm whites and soft neutrals, wood in one or two tones, linen and wool instead of shine, and a bed that sits low rather than looming. A busy pattern that looks fun in a living room can feel restless at eye level from a pillow.
That said, calm is a spectrum, not a rule. A moodier look like industrial can work beautifully in a bedroom when the palette stays tight, think charcoal, leather and one warm metal, rather than a wall of exposed everything. The advantage of rendering styles on your own photo is that you stop guessing which end of the spectrum your room can carry. North-facing rooms flatten cool grays, small rooms swallow dark walls, and you will see both effects in the render before you see them in paint.
Redesign around the bed you already own
Most bedroom makeovers are not blank-slate projects. You own the bed, or the wardrobe is built in, and the real question is what to change around it. restylai handles this with word-driven edits: tell it to keep the bed and swap the rug, the curtains, the nightstands and the wall color, and it edits exactly what you asked while leaving the rest of the photo alone. It obeys your words as instructions, not suggestions.
This is where a photo-based tool beats a mood board. A mood board shows you furniture in someone else's room; an edit on your photo shows the new pieces at your ceiling height, next to your window, in your light. If your bedroom is currently empty, the same engine does virtual staging, furnishing the bare room in the style you pick so you can judge scale before buying a single piece.
Small bedroom, tested on your small bedroom
The standard advice for small bedrooms is real: light walls bounce more of the window light around, low furniture leaves visible wall above it so the room reads taller, and fewer, larger pieces look bigger than many small ones. Mirrors and leggy nightstands help for the same reason, they let light and floor show through instead of blocking it.
The problem with rules is that your room is not the average room the rule was written for. Maybe your ceiling is high enough to take a dark accent wall, or your window is small enough that a pale Scandinavian scheme still feels dim. Render two or three versions of your own photo, one light, one moody, one decluttered, and compare them side by side. Ten seconds per render is cheaper than one wrong gallon of paint.
Frequently asked questions
Is there a free AI bedroom design tool? +
Yes. restylai gives you your first bedroom design free, with no signup, straight in the browser. The free render carries a watermark; paid plans start at $5 a month for clean HD and 4K downloads.
Will the AI change my room's layout or windows? +
No. It keeps your walls, windows, proportions and layout where they are and redesigns the furniture, finishes and decor within them. That is the point: the render is your bedroom in a new style, not a different room.
Can I keep my existing bed and just restyle around it? +
Yes. Use the describe-a-change option and tell it what to keep and what to swap, for example keep the bed, change the bedding, rug and wall color. The AI treats your words as instructions and only edits what you ask for.
What photo works best for a bedroom design? +
One wide shot from the doorway or a corner that shows the bed wall and at least one window. Normal phone quality is fine, and the room does not need to be tidy, since the AI can declutter as part of the redesign. Empty bedrooms work too, they get furnished in the style you choose.
See it on your own room, free
Upload one photo and see the result on your real space. No signup for the first design.
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