Furnish empty rooms from a real moodboard.
Combine your empty room with a moodboard, and Plaicio instantly furnishes the space with the furniture, decor, and materials you selected.
Real empty source photo
Furniture and material direction
Furnished presentation visual
Moodboard to room concept


Real inputs
The room stays real. The furniture direction comes from your board.
Plaicio combines the spatial truth of the room with the design intent of the moodboard, so the generated image feels like a furnished version of the same space.
Moodboard-led furnishing
Translate selected pieces and material references into the actual room instead of creating a detached inspiration image.
Spatially grounded placement
Keep scale, perspective, daylight, and fixed architectural elements aligned with the original photo.
Client-ready concepts
Show the room furnished before procurement, staging, or final styling decisions are locked in.
Connected iteration
Move from source to references to result without losing the decision path in the canvas.
Moodboard pairing
Show exactly which pieces and material cues should shape the room.
The moodboard carries the visual vocabulary: soft sofa, lounge chair, timber storage, pendant lighting, plant life, neutral textiles, artwork, and warm material balance.

Source
Empty room

Reference
Moodboard
Workflow
From empty room to furnished concept in one connected path.

Room source
Start with the empty room your client already recognizes.
Upload the real space as the anchor. Plaicio keeps the architecture, window placement, flooring, fireplace, daylight, and camera angle present while it prepares the furnishing pass.

Selected references
Add the moodboard that defines the furniture and atmosphere.
Use the board to guide the sofa, lounge chair, pendant, coffee table, plants, casegoods, art, and material palette instead of relying on a generic style prompt.

Canvas result
Review the furnished room beside its source and reference board.
The generated concept stays connected to the source room and moodboard, making it easier to explain what changed and continue from the best visual direction.
Focus mode
Keep the source, moodboard, and result visible while you decide.
Plaicio keeps the furnishing decision traceable, so a client or design team can see the empty room, the selected references, and the final concept in the same visual story.


Finished visual
Turn the selected design language into a room your client can react to.
The result is not just a styled render. It is a visual proposal that connects a recognizable room with a specific furniture and decor selection.