Room Reinvented is an AI-powered interior design tool that transforms a single room photo into 30+ stunning design variations instantly. Upload a photo of a client's bedroom, living room, or kitchen, select a style (modern, farmhouse, minimalist, bohemian, etc.), and the AI reimagines the entire space with new furniture, colors, décor, and lighting—no design skills required. Your clients see exactly what their renovated room could look like before spending a dime on materials or labor.
For small businesses in real estate, home staging, interior design, and furniture retail, this eliminates the guesswork that kills deals. Instead of describing design concepts, you show photorealistic renderings. Clients make faster decisions, you close more sales, and your team spends less time on back-and-forth emails and mood boards.
Real estate agents staging homes for sale, interior designers presenting concepts to clients, home staging companies, furniture retailers demonstrating product placement, vacation rental hosts attracting bookings, home renovation contractors showing before-and-afters, and property management companies refreshing unit designs.
Room Reinvented operates on a freemium model. Basic users get 3–5 free designs per month. Paid plans start at $9.99/month for casual users (up to 30 designs/month) and scale to $39.99/month for small business professionals (unlimited designs, priority rendering, and white-label options).
Real estate agents using Room Reinvented report 20–30% faster listing closures and 15–25% higher offer prices due to better buyer confidence. Interior designers cut proposal preparation time by 5–8 hours per project, freeing capacity for higher-margin consulting work. Home staging companies upsell redesign packages at $50–$200 per variation, generating $500–$2,000 in additional revenue per client. Furniture retailers see a 10–18% lift in online conversion rates when product images are paired with AI room mockups showing scale and placement. For a small staging company running 8–12 projects monthly, the $40/month subscription pays for itself in under two hours of recovered labor time.