DeHome AI: 21 Design Tools for Interior, Exterior, & Architecture

DeHome AI: 21 Design Tools for Interior, Exterior, & Architecture

DeHome AI: 21 Design Tools for Interior, Exterior, & Architecture

Artificial Intelligence has fundamentally reshaped creative industries, and architectural and space design is no exception. If you have been looking for a true all-in-one AI platform to manage your interior styling, facade engineering, furniture layout, and blueprint development, DeHome AI stands out as a highly versatile solution.

Operating smoothly without requiring heavy command-line inputs or prior technical configuration, the platform is designed to accommodate everyone from young students exploring design to elderly individuals planning home renovations.

This article provides a comprehensive overview of DeHome AI’s core interface, breaks down its extensive toolkit across four primary pillars, and walks through real-world implementation examples. For detailed, menu-by-menu instructions, visual workflows, and step-by-step guidance, make sure to view the accompanying video tutorial at HBN Infotech Tutorials on YouTube.

1.Getting Started and Interface Layout

Getting set up on DeHome AI takes less than a minute. Registration is completely free, and upon initial sign-up, the platform credits your account with 4 free credits, allowing you to test out the rendering capabilities immediately.

[ Home Screen Navigation ] │ └───► “AI Tools” Top Menu (Quick Category Dropdown) └───► Scroll Down ──► “View All AI Tools” ──► Full Tabbed Dashboard

Once logged in, the primary workspace can be approached in two ways:

  • The AI Tools Menu: Located right on the header of the homepage, this dropdown categorizes the primary capabilities into four target areas: Interior, Exterior, Furniture, and Architecture.
  • The Tabbed Dashboard: Scrolling down and selecting “View All AI Tools” loads a centralized dashboard. Here, you can click through specialized tabs (“All”, “Interior”, “Exterior”, “Furniture”, “Architecture”) to quickly filter through the 21 tools available on the platform.

2.Deep Dive: The Four Major Feature Categories

The strength of DeHome AI lies in its categorization. Instead of relying on a single, generalized prompt engine, it features targeted, task-specific macro-tools. Below is an analysis of how these modules operate.

Category A: Architecture Tools

The architecture tab provides robust tools designed to move layouts from raw concepts into presentation-grade assets.

  • 3D Floor Plan Generator: This tool allows users to upload a clean, text-free 2D technical image—such as an image snippet exported from Microsoft Word—and render it into an immersive, multi-walled 3D volumetric model in seconds.
  • AI Architecture Generator: Focusing primarily on exterior front-facing geometry, this tool processes textual parameters to build specific architectural concepts from scratch. For example, inputting descriptive parameters like “old style traditional Indian house, single-storied, four bedrooms, old-fashioned pillars and roofing” generates structurally coherent perspective imagery matching those stylistic descriptors.
  • AI Blueprint Generator: Built to handle multi-view planning, this tool generates orthogonal blueprint layouts—including front views, rear views, floor configurations, and sectional views—derived directly from reference photography or conceptual inputs.
  • Floor Plan Generator (2D/3D): Unlike the 3D converter which requires an uploaded drawing, this standalone module synthesizes layout plans based purely on numerical and text inputs. Users specify total square footage, floor counts, room distributions (bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchen, garage), and material constraints (e.g., “furniture made of glass material”) to generate 2.5D, 3D isometric, or raw technical drafts.
  • Sketch to Render: This utility bridges the gap between rough sketches and photo-realism. By uploading cropped line art or schematic drawings, designers can choose between output treatments like watercolor, oil painting, digital art, anime, or hyper-realistic architectural renderings, with options to overlay supplementary details via text prompts (such as adding vehicles or specialized lighting).

Category B: Exterior & Landscape Tools

The exterior pipeline changes environmental elements, structural facades, and terrain surroundings seamlessly.

  • AI Sky Changer: An asset-conditioning utility that masks and replaces the horizon line in external architectural renders. It swaps standard daylight backgrounds for dramatic sunsets or clear evening skies without altering the underlying building structure.
  • AI Exterior Design: This tool applies direct structural style changes to an existing building envelope. Users can feed the model an architectural image and alter parameters like style classification (e.g., Colonial, Modern), perspective angles, and cladding textures (such as wood siding or stucco).
  • AI Landscape Design: Optimized for mixed backyards, patios, and functional outdoor spaces, this tool reworks natural terrain. By processing contextual prompts, it can cleanly extract existing items (like standard deck chairs) and substitute them with customized options (such as modern swing chairs) while modifying ground texturing like stone, gravel, or turf.
  • Garden Design: While similar to landscape design, this module focuses specifically on green spaces, lawns, and vegetation-heavy zones. It provides deep programmatic options where users can set yard locations (backyard, rooftop, balcony), stylistic themes (formal classic, Zen), and advanced parameters like sun exposure levels, irrigation needs, and specific luxury water installations like matching waterfalls and fountains.

Category C: Furniture Tools

The furniture engine deals specifically with item population, singular piece generation, and object substitution inside structural footprints.

  • AI Furniture Layout: Built to solve space optimization challenges, this tool populates empty room photography. By uploading an un-furnished interior shot and selecting space profiles (e.g., living room, bedroom), layout preferences (cozy arrangement, optimal flow), and furniture density, the AI accurately places logically scaled items alongside specific stylistic elements like traditional lighting fixtures.
  • AI Furniture Generator: A dedicated product design engine that builds isolated furniture concepts from text prompts. It translates detailed texture, color, and material specifications into singular high-fidelity object images.
  • Change Furniture AI: An advanced object substitution tool that uses a masking workflow. Users brush over or circle specific items within a room image, upload a separate image of a target piece of furniture, and prompt the AI to execute a swap. The engine blends the new asset into the room’s native scale, shadow direction, and lighting perspective over multiple masking passes.

Category D: Interior Design Tools

The interior design cluster handles the thematic styling, cleaning, and texturing of enclosed spaces.

  • AI Lighting Transformer: Modulates ambient brightness profiles by applying color washes and mood alterations—such as switching to a “romantic mode” or “dramatic contrast”—to alter the room’s atmosphere without changing the furniture layout.
  • AI Wall Design (Indoor & Outdoor): Adjusts vertical plane finishes across a variety of material presets including stone brick, wood paneling, 3D textured panels, and decorative tiles.
  • AI Flooring Designer: Swaps floor textures seamlessly, allowing users to preview options like engineered wood, marble, or ceramic tiles.
  • AI Room Decorator vs. AI Interior Design: The dashboard draws an analytical line between these two tools. Room Decorator adds new design assets to bare spaces. Conversely, Interior Design maintains the exact placement of existing furniture but re-skins their visual themes, textile textures, and color schemes.
  • AI Room Cleaner (Object Removal): Functions as a smart object eraser, clearing out cluttered furniture to return an image of a pristine, empty room.
  • Paint Color Visualizer: Modifies wall paints and surface tones accurately while keeping native furniture, decor, and shadows intact.
  • Style Transfer: An advanced reference engine that takes the color palettes, ambient tones, and stylistic characteristics of a reference room image and maps them directly onto a source layout image.
  • AI Mood Board Generator: The foundation for complex conceptual projects. It allows designers to select up to six individual inspiration images. The platform analyzes these files, extracts coordinating colors, materials, and textile textures, and compiles a comprehensive design mood board. Crucially, this workflow operates symmetrically: users can also upload a finished mood board and instruct the AI to generate a fully realized room from those exact design tokens.

3.Practical Summary & Next Steps

Roughly 70% of the tools within DeHome AI focus on transforming existing imagery, making it an excellent platform for iteration, remodeling, and fast client proofing. By organizing features into modular dashboards rather than requiring long, complex prompts, it lowers the barrier to entry for users of any skill level.

For detailed instructions on image preparation, online cropping practices, and to see each of these 21 tools executed on real-world examples, view the full walkthrough video here: Watch the DeHome AI Video Tutorial on YouTube.

 

 

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Himaghiri Thanayan.N is the founder of HBN Infotech. He has great dreams and passion for Graphic Design, Web Design, CAD Design, Arts & Crafts, Science & Information Technology and Article Writing.

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