DecorAI · The UK Edition No. 01 · 2026 Made for British homes
AI Interior Design · Made in the UK

DecorAI — AI Interior Design for British homes, from one photo.

DecorAI is a UK AI interior design app that turns a photo of any room — a Victorian lounge, a rented flat or a new-build kitchen — into photorealistic redesigns you can actually recreate. In about fifteen seconds, you'll have four versions of your room that keep the bay window, the skirting boards and the ceiling height — just with a different life lived inside them.

4.9 App Store rating
120k+ rooms redesigned this month
UK · £ GBP · GDPR-ready
Before · After
DecorAI iPhone app preview showing a British living room redesign
The DecorAI portfolio

Before & after — real rooms, styled in seconds.

Drag the handle. Every redesign below started as an ordinary snap of an ordinary UK room. No measuring tape, no floor plans, no Pinterest boards — just a photo and a pick of a style.

Tired Victorian terrace living room in Hackney before AI redesign — faded magnolia walls, beige carpet, dated furniture
Modern British living room redesign — deep olive walls, velvet sofa, restored cast iron fireplace, bay window with linen shutters
Before Modern British
Living room · Victorian terrace, Hackney

Bay window with a heritage palette.

Keep the fireplace, lift the walls to a warm olive, and the lounge stops looking like a waiting room and starts looking like a home.

Tired Edwardian semi-detached bedroom before redesign — dated floral wallpaper, beige carpet, brass bed frame
Scandi-Brit bedroom redesign — soft taupe walls, panelled feature wall, linen bed, picture rail preserved
Before Scandi-Brit
Bedroom · Edwardian semi, Manchester

Panelled feature wall, linen layers.

The picture rail stays. The beige laminate stays. Everything above the skirting shifts to a softer, slower British sleep space.

Tired 1930s semi-detached galley kitchen in Birmingham — worn laminate cupboards, beige lino, cluttered worktop
Sage Shaker galley kitchen redesign — brass handles, quartz worktops, Belfast sink under sash window, herringbone LVT
Before Sage Shaker
Kitchen · 1930s semi, Birmingham

Galley kitchen, properly handled.

Shaker fronts in sage, brass handles, a Belfast sink under the window. DecorAI shows you the refit before you ring a fitter.

Tired Cotswold stone cottage sitting room before redesign — cold bare stone walls, sagging brown sofa, dusty hearth
Country cottage sitting room redesign — inglenook with wood burner, oak beams, linen sofa, kilim rug
Before Country Cottage
Sitting room · Cotswold cottage, Burford

Inglenook with a slower pulse.

A wood burner, worn linen, a reading chair by the leaded window. The same room — softened until it matches the age of the stone outside.

Tired small box-room home office in a London flat — magnolia walls, cheap desk, clutter
Japandi home office redesign — matte black desk, oak shelves, paper lantern pendant, linen blind
Before Japandi
Home office · Purpose-built flat, London SE1

The boxroom, finally working.

A 2.4m box room becomes a calm, close-walled study: matte black, light oak, paper-lantern glow. DecorAI plans the layout so the desk clears the radiator.

Every image above is AI-generated — an illustrative sample of how DecorAI renders your own rooms.
What DecorAI does

A photo, a style, and a home you recognise — restyled.

DecorAI is a UK AI interior design app that treats your room as the starting point, not a Pinterest board. Walls, windows, radiators and floorboards are preserved; what changes is the feeling of the room — the palette, the furniture, the mood.

It is built for British homes specifically: not a generic render engine trained on American ranch houses, but a styling tool that understands a bay window, a bumped-out chimney breast and a galley with a single length of worktop.

The shortest distance between a photo on your phone and the feeling of a redesigned room is DecorAI — about fifteen seconds, in our testing.

Why it is used

Design decisions, made before the money is spent.

Every year, British homeowners and renters commit thousands of pounds to refurbs, redecoration and furniture orders they cannot picture. DecorAI is the step most people skip — and regret.

Redesign rooms in seconds

Fifteen-odd seconds between the photo and the first fully-rendered room. Not a floor plan. Not a mood board. A finished, photorealistic space.

No design experience needed

Pick a style. That's the whole decision. The app handles palette, furniture, scale and lighting without asking you to name a single paint code.

Try multiple styles instantly

Swipe from Modern British to Country Cottage to Japandi on the same photo. Compare them side-by-side in the app, share the shortlist with a partner.

Test ideas before buying furniture

See the velvet sofa in your bay-window lounge before it arrives on a Tuesday and refuses to turn the hallway corner.

Visualise paint colours in context

DecorAI shows how clay tones or deep greens sit in your actual light, not under a showroom halogen.

Make better calls, faster

Decisions feel lighter when you have already seen the room. Renovation arguments shorten. Returns and mistakes shrink.

How it works

Four taps between as-is and a redesign.

The workflow is deliberately narrow. The app stays out of your way because the hard part — seeing a different version of your room — is what DecorAI is doing in the background.

Upload your room photo

Straight from your camera roll. Daylight helps, but a phone shot from the doorway is enough.

Choose a style

Ten curated British-appropriate styles — from heritage Modern British to calm Japandi — plus a "surprise me" option.

Generate concepts

DecorAI returns four photorealistic redesigns, each one keeping your room's geometry, windows and proportions.

Save your favourites

Bookmark the ones you like, share them to your partner or decorator, and work the list down to the room you'll actually build.

Core features

Everything the app does, nothing it shouldn't.

Photo-first redesign

Every redesign starts from your own room. No blank canvas, no floor planning — just an image and a style.

Curated British styles

Ten styles, hand-chosen to suit UK architecture and the way British homes are actually lived in.

Side-by-side compare

Line up four redesigns of the same room on one screen. The winner usually becomes obvious in about twenty seconds.

Save, sort & share

Favourite collections, shareable boards, and an export-to-PDF for decorators or estate agents.

Palette lock-in

Love a colour but not the sofa? Lock the palette and regenerate the furnishings — the specific feature British styling apps rarely ship.

Mobile-first, offline-tolerant

Designed to work on the bus to Euston, the train to Leeds, and the one spot in your flat where the wi-fi is any good.

AI Interior Design

AI Interior Design, finally useful in a real British home.

The phrase "AI interior design" still, in 2026, means something slightly different to every app that claims it. For DecorAI, it means one specific thing: your actual room, redrawn with furniture, palette and styling that could exist inside it. Not a mood board. Not a stock photo. The wall your sofa sits against — with a different sofa on it.

  • Photo-first input instead of blank-canvas rendering
  • Respects windows, radiators, ceiling height and built-in features
  • Rendering tuned for British proportions and daylight
  • Styles curated with UK housing stock in mind, not generic open-plan

Curious how the discipline is developing beyond the UK? See our global reference on AI Interior Design at decoraihome.com for a wider cross-market view.

Tired Victorian terrace living room in Stoke Newington before AI redesign
Refined Victorian terrace living room redesign in modern British style with deep green walls and oak floors
Before After
Victorian terrace · N16
AI Interior Design App

A pocket-sized interior design studio, tuned to the UK.

DecorAI is the AI interior design app most British homeowners use on the sofa, not at a desk. You open it, point at the room, and the work begins. There is no upload queue, no desktop sync, no thirty-step onboarding.

  • iPhone and Android, designed for one-hand use
  • Renders arrive in under a minute on 4G
  • Everything cached offline once generated
  • Export as PDF or image for builders, stagers and estate agents
Tired open-plan living area in a London purpose-built flat before AI redesign
Thoughtful open-plan flat redesign with chalky plaster walls, boucle armchair and sage Shaker kitchen beyond
Before After
Purpose-built flat · SE1
Interior Design from Photo

Interior design from a single photo — no sketches, no measurements.

Pulling interior design ideas out of a single room photo was, until very recently, the kind of thing that required a day, a designer, and a quote in four figures. DecorAI compresses that into the time it takes to make a cup of tea.

  • Works on a single handheld photo, no wide-angle lens required
  • Handles awkward light, cluttered rooms and half-furnished spaces
  • Can include or exclude existing furniture in the redesign
  • Understands the difference between a bay, a bow and an oriel window
Standard new-build kitchen-diner in Manchester before AI redesign — white gloss units and vinyl floor
Stylish kitchen-diner redesign — heritage green Shaker cabinets, marble worktops, oak table, terracotta floor
Before After
New-build two-bed · M1
AI Room Makeover

A proper room makeover, without the Sunday skip-run.

A makeover should start with knowing what you're aiming for. DecorAI is the low-stakes, high-taste step before anyone picks up a paint roller or rings a trade. Think of it as your planning permission with yourself.

  • Preview palette, layout and finishes in one place
  • See how period features — cornicing, picture rails, fireplaces — carry across styles
  • Budget pre-work: know the look, then price it
  • Share a clear brief with decorators, joiners and kitchen fitters
Dated 1930s semi-detached bathroom in Altrincham with peach suite and cracked lino before redesign
Refined bathroom redesign — roll top bath, metro tiles, sage chalky walls, brass taps, herringbone floor
Before After
1930s semi · WA15
AI Home Design

AI home design for an entire house, not just one hero room.

A hallway that argues with the lounge it opens onto is a problem most single-room tools make worse. DecorAI handles whole-home styling — consistent palette, repeated motifs, an honest reading of how the rooms flow into each other.

  • House-wide palette that carries from hallway to landing
  • Room-to-room consistency for flooring, trims and lighting tones
  • Separate treatments for public vs private spaces
  • A shared moodboard across every room you own
Narrow Edwardian maisonette hallway in Edinburgh before redesign — peeling magnolia walls, beige stair carpet
Elegant hallway redesign — restored encaustic tile floor, heritage green panelled dado, stained glass fanlight
Before After
Edwardian maisonette · EH9
Free on iPhone and Android

Pick your room. Get the app.

The DecorAI style library

Ten styles, chosen for British homes.

Generic style pickers are weighed down with ten thousand Americanised presets. Ours are curated on purpose, with UK housing stock and British daylight in mind. Each one is a considered aesthetic, not a dropdown.

British homes

Built for the housing stock you actually live in.

Most AI design tools assume open-plan American suburbs. DecorAI is trained on the peculiarities of British housing — the sash window, the chimney breast, the 2.3m kitchen that is nevertheless meant to feed a family.

Victorian terraces

Bay windows, picture rails, chimney breasts and the hallway with the original encaustic tiles.

New-builds

Identikit layouts given a style of their own — so your semi stops looking like every other semi on the cul-de-sac.

Semi-detached

1930s bay-fronted semis, 1960s L-shapes and every side-return extension since.

Flats & maisonettes

Purpose-built blocks, converted Victorians, ex-local, garden flats and loft conversions overlooking a rooftop.

Loft spaces

Dormers, Velux rooflights, the tricky sloped ceiling and the storage opportunity most people miss.

Compact bedrooms

Box rooms, airing-cupboard conversions, and the space above the stairs that is somehow a "third bedroom".

Bay-window lounges

The architectural feature that runs half your room; DecorAI knows better than to hide it behind a dresser.

Narrow galley kitchens

Single-run worktops, Belfast sinks under the sash, and the skill of fitting a dishwasher without losing the radiator.

Who it is for

DecorAI is useful to more than just homeowners.

Homeowners

Planning a refurb, a repaint or a whole-house refresh — without paying for half-brief concept work.

Renters

Visualise changes you can actually make: palette, textiles, layout. No commitment, no landlord emails.

People moving house

See the flat you haven't even exchanged on yet with your own furniture in it, before the survey comes back.

First-time buyers

Walk into a viewing with an eye for what the space could become, not what the current owner's magnolia has done to it.

Renovation planners

Brief builders, joiners and kitchen fitters with a concrete image, not a Pinterest board.

Design lovers

Test heritage palettes, try Farrow-&-Ball-adjacent darks against your own light, and save it all offline.

Landlords & stagers

Restyle rentals between tenancies. Generate sale-ready interiors without moving a single stick of furniture.

Getting ready to sell

Give your estate agent a credible styling direction before the photographer arrives — the kind that bumps an offer.

Use cases

The moments DecorAI earns its download.

Planning a room refresh

Settle the palette, the feature wall and the lighting scheme before the paint tester tins arrive.

Comparing decor styles

Modern British vs Japandi vs Coastal British — same room, four versions, twenty seconds of thinking time.

Exploring ideas before buying furniture

See the modular sofa in the actual room, against your actual wall, before DPD delivers something irreversible.

Preparing for a refurb

Get a clear brief that trades can price and build to, instead of a Notes-app wishlist.

Testing paint and styling direction

Clay tones, heritage greens, inky navies — try them in daylight, in evening light, in your light.

Creating inspiration boards

Every saved redesign becomes a shareable board, not a folder of screenshots.

Sharing with a partner

Settle the "are we really painting it olive?" debate with a photoreal render, not a swatch fan.

Pitching to a decorator

Give the professional something to push back against instead of translating from scratch.

Benefits at a glance

The quiet gains after you've been using it for a week.

  • Fifteen seconds from photo to first render. No pipeline, no day-long design call, no waiting on a mood board.
  • If you can take a photo and tap a tile, you can redesign a room. The app does the deciding.
  • Four styles on the same room, side-by-side. The shortlist narrows itself.
  • See the sofa, the paint, the flooring, and only then reach for your card.
  • No laptop required. Hold the phone up in the room you're redesigning — that's the whole setup.
  • Regret shrinks when every call has already been seen. The expensive mistakes tend to be the ones bought on imagination.
Small space inspiration

Small flat interior design, without the small-flat feel.

British homes punch above their square-metre count. DecorAI is tuned for the constraint: box rooms, galley kitchens, compact bathrooms, and the awkward corners the original architect never quite resolved.

Small flat

London one-bed, 42m²

Open shelving, wall-mounted lighting, a sofa that earns its place twice a day. DecorAI treats the whole flat as one palette.

Box room

Third bedroom, 6m²

Single bed, stepped wardrobe, fold-out desk. The room that always went unused becomes the guest room, office and reading nook.

Galley kitchen

Terraced cook-prep-eat

Single-run worktop, Belfast sink under the window, the dishwasher tucked beside the radiator — all planned on one photo.

Compact bathroom

Under-stairs loo

Small dark paint shade, deep wall sconce, the loo that feels like a moment rather than a cupboard with a basin.

Awkward corner

Alcove by the chimney

Floor-to-ceiling joinery, reading chair, low-lit bookshelf. The quiet win of a Victorian living room, planned properly.

Maximising light

North-facing lounges

Warm undertones, mirror placement, lamp layering. The difference between "dingy" and "cosy" is ten minutes with DecorAI.

Renovation & home refresh

Renovation ideas, priced before the scaffold arrives.

Britain quietly spends over £30bn a year on home improvement. A surprising share of that is wasted on the wrong paint, the wrong tile, or the wrong sofa. DecorAI is the step that stops that bleed.

Planning a refurb

Full-scheme concepts

Palette, flooring, joinery and lighting — agreed on-screen before any trade sets foot in the door.

Updating tired rooms

Refresh, not renovate

Sometimes all the lounge needs is a new palette, new textiles and a rug in the right place. Prove it before spending.

Trying new layouts

Furniture arrangement

Sofa on the bay wall or the chimney wall? DecorAI can render both and let the room tell you.

Period meets modern

Modern in a Victorian frame

Keep the cornicing. Lift the palette. The balance most British homes are trying to strike, visualised in seconds.

Test before commit

De-risked decisions

Whole-room concepts become costable. "About ten grand" becomes a reliable figure.

House move

Moving-in plan

Render the new place with your own furniture. Decide what stays, what sells and what to buy before the van arrives.

Inspiration gallery

A British home, in a dozen different moods.

A snapshot of what DecorAI produces when you feed it the same kind of room most of us live in. No stock photography, no location shoots — every tile below started as an ordinary image of an ordinary room.

Inspiration — Victorian terrace living room in modern British style
Inspiration — Edwardian main bedroom with panelled feature wall
Inspiration — galley Shaker kitchen with Belfast sink
Inspiration — British bathroom with roll-top bath and sage walls
Inspiration — Cotswold cottage sitting room with inglenook
Inspiration — Victorian hallway with encaustic tile floor
Inspiration — Japandi box-room home office in a London flat
Why DecorAI stands out

The ways Britons used to plan interiors — and what DecorAI replaces.

Guessing

  • Mental image of the room, filtered by optimism
  • Picking paint in B&Q without seeing it at home
  • Ordering a sofa based on a small thumbnail
  • Hoping it all works once the skip is hired

Pinterest-ing

  • Dozens of boards, all of other people's homes
  • Beautiful images that don't translate to your room
  • Light, scale and layout nothing like yours
  • Inspiration without a step-change in confidence

Buying first, hoping second

  • Furniture delivered before it is visualised
  • Returns that never quite get sent back
  • Paint repainted six months later
  • A lounge that never settles into itself

Using DecorAI

  • Your room, rendered before anything is bought
  • Palette tested in your actual daylight
  • Layout agreed before a single trade is called
  • A briefable, shareable, confident final look
The honest basics

Privacy & pricing in pounds.

Two questions every UK user asks before pressing install. We answer them both, in plain British English, before you ever open the App Store.

Privacy, data and your photos in the UK

Your photos stay yours.

DecorAI is GDPR-ready by design. Room photos are used only to generate your own redesigns — never sold, never shared with advertisers, never used to train other people's models.

  • Stored in UK / EU data centres with encryption in transit and at rest
  • Deletable from your account at any time, no email-to-support dance
  • Face-free by default — we ask you to frame the room, not the people in it
  • No cross-site trackers, no third-party ad pixels, no data brokering

Full privacy & GDPR policy →

Pricing in £ GBP

Free to try. Priced in pounds.

DecorAI is free to download and free for your first redesigns on iPhone and Android. Paid plans are quoted in pounds sterling — no surprise currency conversions, no hidden USD charges at the till.

  • Free — download, try the app, redesign your first rooms at no cost
  • Weekly — from £9.99, unlimited redesigns, HD exports, priority rendering
  • Yearly — £39.99, the same everything, priced once a year and forgotten about
  • All prices include UK VAT; cancel anytime from your phone

Install on iPhone or Android →

What Britons say

Reviews from the terraces, cul-de-sacs & flats of the UK.

★★★★★

"We nearly spent four grand on a shaker kitchen in an off-white that would've looked wrong in our north-facing galley. DecorAI showed us in about a minute — we went sage instead. Best tenner I've spent on an app."

Megan H.Home refresh · Edwardian terrace, Leeds
★★★★★

"Completely sold on this after the box room. I'd written off a room we couldn't figure out what to do with. After five minutes in DecorAI it's now our best home office. Even got the picture rail to stay."

Alex T.Purpose-built flat, London SE15
★★★★★

"I'm a first-time buyer and I was walking round viewings trying to picture my life in magnolia. DecorAI was the bit I didn't know I needed — I offered on a flat because I could actually see it in my style, not the seller's."

Priya C.First-time buyer · Bristol BS8
★★★★★

"As a landlord I refresh three flats a year between tenants. DecorAI pays for itself on the first set — I brief the painter with the app's image and we're in, out, done, without the usual two-week faff."

James R.Landlord · Glasgow & Stirling
★★★★★

"We've been arguing about our lounge since we moved in three years ago. My husband went clay, I went olive. DecorAI did both on the same photo and the decision took, genuinely, about ninety seconds."

Eleanor O.Victorian semi, Sheffield
★★★★★

"I usually hate anything called 'AI' on the App Store. This one is useful. Took a photo of our Cotswold cottage sitting room on a Saturday and by Sunday I'd ordered the sofa, the curtains, and a new log burner."

Daniel S.Country cottage, Gloucestershire
Frequently asked

Ten questions, properly answered.

  • An AI interior design app lets you upload a photo of a real room and generate new design ideas instantly. DecorAI is a UK AI interior design app that turns a photo of any room — a Victorian lounge, a rented flat, a new-build kitchen — into photorealistic redesigns you can actually recreate.
  • Yes — DecorAI is a UK-made AI interior design app built specifically for British homes. Take a photo of your lounge, pick a style, and the app returns four photorealistic redesigns in under a minute. Free on the App Store and Google Play.
  • Take a photo of a room, pick a style, and DecorAI returns several photorealistic redesigns in seconds. Your windows, floor, radiators and ceiling height stay exactly where they are — the palette, furniture and styling are what change.
  • Yes. DecorAI is built around photo-first redesign. One image of your lounge, bedroom, kitchen or bathroom is enough to explore a dozen different looks.
  • Yes — the app is trained to preserve period features. Bay windows, picture rails, original fireplaces, cornicing, stained glass fanlights and encaustic tile floors all stay where they are; DecorAI restyles around them rather than painting over them.
  • It is one of the use cases the app earns its keep on. Galley kitchens, box rooms, alcoves beside the chimney breast, purpose-built flats with low ceilings — DecorAI plans around the constraint rather than pretending it isn't there.
  • Modern British, Country Cottage, Scandi-Brit, Japandi, Minimalist, Classic Modern, Industrial Warehouse, Coastal British, Edwardian Revival and Biophilic Flat — all curated to suit real UK homes, not generic open-plan American kitchens.
  • It is one of the most valuable moments to use it. Visualise layouts, paint colours, flooring, joinery and lighting before you commit to tradespeople, materials or furniture orders. The saving is usually in the mistakes you didn't make.
  • Photorealistic. DecorAI respects your room's geometry, windows, proportions and built-in features, so the output feels achievable rather than like a generic mood board.
  • None at all. DecorAI is designed for homeowners, renters, first-time buyers and landlords with no training. Pick a style tile, and the app handles the rest.
  • Yes. Generate up to four variants of the same room at once, lay them out side-by-side, save favourites, and share the shortlist with a partner, decorator or estate agent.
  • DecorAI is free to download and free to try on iPhone and Android. Paid plans are priced in £ GBP — no surprise currency conversions, no hidden USD charges at the till. Full pricing appears inside the app before any card details are requested.
  • Your photos stay yours. DecorAI is GDPR-ready: room images are used only to generate your redesigns, are not sold, and can be deleted from your account at any time. UK data-handling standards apply by default — see the Privacy & GDPR page for the full policy.
  • Yes — on the Apple App Store and on Google Play, free to download and try. Pricing is in £ GBP and the app is designed for UK homes, UK daylight and UK housing stock.
Download DecorAI

Your next room is already on your phone.

The photo's there. The style picker is about five taps away. Somewhere between this page and the Apple App Store badge below, your lounge gets redesigned.

Free to try · No card required · UK-made · £ GBP pricing

DecorAI app preview on iPhone — a British living room redesigned from a photo