Indoor Design
The Indoor tab is where most Versizo users start, and it's where the platform's strengths are easiest to feel. Ten carefully curated interior styles cover the major movements in modern design, from pared-back Scandinavian to opulent Art Deco. Four generation modes let you trade speed for polish whenever you need to. Sketching out a quick idea or producing a client-ready visualisation, the Indoor tab does the heavy lifting.
The 10 Interior Styles
Each style is hand-tuned to produce coherent, on-trend rooms. Pick whichever matches the feeling you're after. The AI fills in the materials, palette, lighting, and furniture pieces that define that style.
Scandinavian
Soft whites, pale timbers, muted greens, and warm wool. Light-filled rooms with clean lines and a focus on hygge: comfort through simplicity.
Modern Minimalist
Crisp neutrals, restrained palettes, and uncluttered surfaces. Every object earns its place. Perfect for spaces that should feel calm and considered.
Coastal
Whitewashed timber, linen, soft blues, and woven textures. Breezy, relaxed rooms that nod to the Australian coastline without leaning kitsch.
Mid-Century Modern
Walnut timbers, tapered legs, rich mustards and burnt oranges. A confident retro palette that still feels current sixty years on.
The remaining six styles round out the catalogue: Japandi blends Japanese restraint with Scandinavian warmth; Industrial leans on exposed brick, black steel, and reclaimed timber; Bohemian layers global textiles, plants, and earthy colour; Luxury brings marble, velvet, brass, and statement lighting; Art Deco revives geometric patterns, glossy lacquers, and gold detailing; and Mediterranean pairs terracotta, lime-washed walls, and arched openings for a sun-drenched European feel.
Modes
The Indoor tab offers four generation modes. The first two work from a text prompt alone, no photo needed. The second two transform a photo of your real room while preserving its structure.
| Mode | Photo needed? | Speed | Best for | | ---- | ------------- | ----- | -------- | | Quick Design | No | Fastest | Exploring ideas, mood boards, early concepts | | Premium Design | No | Slower, higher quality | Client presentations, polished renders | | Room Redesign | Yes | Fast | Visualising changes to your actual room | | Room Redesign Pro | Yes | Slower, highest quality | Final presentations, the most accurate structural match |
Start with Quick Design to explore ideas fast, then switch to Premium Design for client-ready results. Every iteration only costs 1 token, so there's no penalty for trying both.
Each generation costs 1 token regardless of mode. The Pro variants are slower because they're producing a higher-resolution, more carefully composed result, not because they're more expensive.
Prompt Example
You don't need to write long prompts to get great results. Versizo's AI Prompt Optimiser fills in the gaps automatically. But specific, sensory language always helps. Here's a realistic prompt for a Japandi bedroom you can copy straight in.
Japandi Bedroom: Calm and Considered
Japandi bedroom with low timber platform bed, natural linen bedding in oatmeal tones, single Noguchi-style paper pendant, sliding shoji screen, pale oak floors, a small black ceramic vase with a single dried branch, soft morning light filtering through sheer curtains
Notice how the prompt names the room, the materials (timber, linen, oak), the lighting condition (soft morning light), and a few specific objects (the paper pendant, the dried branch). That level of detail consistently outperforms vague prompts like "nice bedroom".
Furniture Toggle
Above the prompt field on the Indoor tab, you'll see a Furnished / Empty Space toggle. It does exactly what it sounds like.
- Furnished: the generated room comes complete with furniture, rugs, artwork, plants, and styling pieces. This is the default and what most users want most of the time.
- Empty Space: the AI produces the room's shell only -- walls, floor, ceiling, windows, and built-in joinery. Useful for renovators visualising raw structural changes, real estate agents needing a "before" reference, or designers wanting a clean backdrop to overlay their own furniture selections later.
The Furniture toggle is available on the Indoor, Outdoor, and Era Styles tabs. It's hidden on the Holiday Decorations tab, where the decorations themselves are the point.
Switching Tabs Resets Your Selections
If you flick between tabs while exploring, Versizo clears the selected mode and style each time so you start fresh in each category. Photos uploaded in a redesign mode are also cleared if you then switch to a text-only mode. Nothing is lost from your history. Every previous generation is still in the Generation History panel below the Playground.