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Interior Design AI: Interior Design With ChatGPT Mastery Course (Interior Design, ChatGPT, Branding)

teacher avatar Engr. Hussein AttiƩ, Entrepreneur I Engineer I Educator

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Lessons in This Class

    • 1.

      Introduction to Interior Design With ChatGPT

      2:10

    • 2.

      Your Project

      0:17

    • 3.

      ChatGPT Briefing

      2:59

    • 4.

      Interior Design Ideation Generation

      8:56

    • 5.

      Interior Design Themes Visualization With ChatGPT

      5:44

    • 6.

      The Interior Design Project Plan From A to Z

      3:29

    • 7.

      Professional Color Palettes

      4:51

    • 8.

      Getting Our Real Life Project Ready for a Transformation

      4:47

    • 9.

      Interior Design Before and After Visualization

      5:09

    • 10.

      Professional Interior Design Mood-Boards

      7:58

    • 11.

      Ultimate Furniture Selection With AI

      7:52

    • 12.

      Professional Interior Design Furniture Layout (2D, 3D Renders)

      10:04

    • 13.

      Lighting Design and Fixtures

      8:07

    • 14.

      Lighting Design Layout & Fixtures Ready to Order

      11:11

    • 15.

      Powerful Interior Design AI Edits

      8:37

    • 16.

      New Interior Design in Minutes

      5:55

    • 17.

      Shifting to a New Space Easily

      8:54

    • 18.

      Confirming the Effective Interior Design Transition

      5:18

    • 19.

      Applying the Design Workflow With ChatGPT

      13:49

    • 20.

      The Complete Layout & Items List

      6:48

    • 21.

      Power Edits In Seconds For Endless Options

      12:39

    • 22.

      Generating Endless Interior Design Themes With ChatGPT

      4:07

    • 23.

      Wrapping Up

      0:11

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About This Class

Transform the way you plan, visualize, and execute interior design projects using the power of AI!
In this Powerful interior design class, you'll discover how to combine creative intuition with AI tools like ChatGPT to accelerate your workflow, spark fresh design ideas, and master every stage of the interior design process.

Perfect for interior designers, decorators, architects, students, and home design enthusiasts — this class gives you a competitive edge by teaching how to use AI as a design assistant to streamline project planning, style exploration, mood board generation, design visualization, 2D, 3D rendering and much more!

What You’ll Learn:

  • How to use ChatGPT to brainstorm and refine interior design concepts

  • Developing client briefs and space planning ideas with AI

  • Generating room themes, color palettes, and layout suggestions

  • Creating mood boards and 3D design prompts using AI

  • Crafting persuasive design rationales and project presentations

  • Speeding up documentation (furniture lists, lighting specs, etc.)

  • Using ChatGPT for renovation planning and DIY room makeovers

  • Interior styling ideas for bedrooms, kitchens, offices, and more

By the end of this class, you’ll master how to leverage ChatGPTĀ to design smarter, work faster, and deliver more compelling interior design projects — with less guesswork and more creativity.

No technical skills or prior AI experience needed. Just your passion for beautiful spaces!

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Engr. Hussein AttiƩ

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1. Introduction to Interior Design With ChatGPT: Design is a very powerful skill to possess, whether for your own personal journey, as part of decorative efforts or as part of your professional journey as a professional interior designer or an aspiring interior designer. However, there is a steep learning curve, and it could take you years upon years in order to fully execute projects like a professional interior designer. Well, not anymore. In this current course, I'm going to show you how to harness the power of artificial intelligence, specifically Chat GPT in an innovative, unique, untold fashion to help you transform any project that you have into a masterpiece with fraction of the time and fraction of the effort. We're talking about professional grade interior design project and professional grade outputs a high caliber. And this current course, I'm going to walk you through the entire process from ATZ through a hands on project in which you and I were going to apply these tactics and actual practices to go about decorative and interior design approach, transforming any space, any zone from basic to a masterpiece. We're talking about the trends, the styles, the themes, the visualization, the conceptualization, the furniture layout, the lighting layout, the lighting design. Furniture selection, lighting selection, lists of items that you need to buy and where to find them, how to find them. In addition to mood boards, color palettes, 2d3d rendering, layouts. These take months upon months to finish the manual. If you're a professional interior designer, you know exactly what I'm talking about. But through this current course, I'm going to show you how to actually get this over with, get it done with fraction of the time without compromising quality on the contrary. You might be getting results that might even be surprising to you as a professional interior design. And not just that, I'm going to share with you some exclusive powerful resources to help you harness the power of artificial intelligence through prompt engineering practices. In addition to powerful resources for interior design to help you dominate the interior design practice where we're going to combine prompt engineering, interior design theory and practice, apply them through the current class to help you transform any project from basic to extra order. 2. Your Project : Your project for the class revolves around applying the key concepts to your own decorative journey, where you're going to actually select a room as part of your apartment residence or any hypothetical case, and then you're going to utilize the concept taught in order to transform that space after which you're going to be sharing the results for feedback. 3. ChatGPT Briefing: The first thing that we need to do is simply set up JAGPT and explore the interface in case it's the first time they're actually dealing with JAGPT. So you would go to either on Google, any browser that you have, and just simply type in openi or chatgpt.com, and then you are able to land on the main landing page for a hatGPT. But if you don't have an account, then you need to set up an account. You can just simply create a free account or you could have what we call as a temporary interface where without even having an account, you could just simply communicate with Chat GPT back and forth to get some information, but the output is limited. Now, the stuff we're going to be learning in this current class, they are done also with the free version. You do not have to have the pro account or the plus account or the premium account of HAGPT even with the free version, you're able to do that, as well. Now, over here, we're able to find the different models that we have for CHAT GPT. As a language model. You got GPT 40, which is great for most tasks, 03 for advanced reasoning, 04 mini, 04 mini high, and more models. 4.5 and 40 mini. So all of these are for various applications. But since we're dealing with interior design, we can just simply go for the GPT 40. Or 40, it's up to you, we'll help you get the job done. And here you just simply click to start a new chat and over here to browse any chat that you've had before. So we're going to click on starting a new chat, and this will prompt us to the following page. This is the prompt window. So over here, you have the ability to just simply type the prompt, following the best engineering practices, prompt engineering practices to get the best out of chat GPT. Then you have the ability to create an image, search, de pre search, and just search the web, or you can just simply upload files, or you can just simply click over here to go on Canvas so these are various features that we could use HATGPT for either for creating an image for deep research or search. So based on the application, we're able to click any button, for example, in order to activate a certain feature, right? But for interior design purposes, we're not going to activate any certain feature because we're going to just simply have HAGPT use the best resources and the best way possible to tailor it to our response and answer. So this is just simply a general overview of HA GPT to have a clear idea how we're going to be using it later on in case it's the first time that you're dealing with HAT GPT. Since we're using it for interior design purposes, the first thing that we are going to do right now is just simply set up CHAD GPT in a way, we call it as priming. We're going to prime CHAT GPT to behave in a certain way in order to get the results that we're looking for. 4. Interior Design Ideation Generation: That we need to do is simply prime chat GPT. And once we say prime, it means we need to make it act or behave in a certain way to get the results based on a certain profession or behavior. What do I mean by this? Since we're using this for interior design, the prompt approach or the prompt engineering should reflect the interior design purposes. So I'm going to ask CHAT GPT to act as a professional interior designer, where I'm going to share a project that I am working on, and I want you to follow through the process from the beginning all the way to a completed design and transformation. So what I'm doing right now is simply having Chat GPT take on a certain role, which is acting as a professional interior designer, where I'm going to share a project. This is something that I'm working on, for example, and I want you to follow through the process from the beginning, all the way to a completed design and transformation. So I'm creating a theme. We are going to apply the best interior design practices and concepts. And we are going to start with exploring the latest trends. So this will help actually HAGPT to pick up the latest information about interior design, trends, anything which is new on the market. That way, you're using up to date practices. They're just simply old information. So click on Enter. Now, if you do notice, CHA GPT right now is going to analyze the prompt, and then it's going to be providing a certain response. And this is where we have a clear indication if it understood what we're looking for or not. Let's take a look at the answer. I'm ready to follow through the entire process with you step by step, starting from exploring the latest interior design trends, all the way to developing a complete transformed space. We'll make cohesive, functional and stunning interior designs. Perfect. To begin, you could tell me what type of space are you working on, living room, office, or bedroom? What's the current state of the space, photos or brief description. Do you have any functional needs or style preferences in mind, modern, Boho, Scandinavian, et cetera. Once I have those details, I'll guide you through the current trends and how we could adapt them based on your project. Excellent. I could see that. Based on the feedback, it's actually taking on the role of an interior designer. It's asking about the functionality of the space. The current state, do we have photos? Do we have images? We have anything they're working on a description? Do we have any certain needs or style preferences, modern, Boho, Scandinavian, et cetera, based on the theme that we have? That's something which is very, very powerful. At this current stage, feel free to share your own, let's say, a project that you're working on. Is it a living room, a bedroom, kitchen, whatever it is? Then you could guide it forward from that point on. But what we're going to be doing is we're going to begin with what we call as the general styles, right? I'm going to have CHA GPT share the latest styles or trends or themes, right? Then I'm going to move forward with this. So in case you have no idea what modern or Boho or Scandinavian look like, what I'm going to do right now is simply show you how you could use HAGPT for inspiration. So let's start by exploring various themes for a living room. Now, assuming that the project that we have is a living room, we have a certain, let's say, image, a certain description. We have specified that we have a living room. Now we're going to start with the ideation process. We're going to have chat GPT, brainstorm ideas. Let's start by exploring various themes for a living room, suggest key elements to consider any design practices which are in trend for living rooms. Here we go. Now we are simply going through the ideation process where we are having HAGPT brainstorm various ideas based on our application. So we have a clear idea that HAGPT has picked up the role of an interior designer. Now, we have specified the nature of the room. We did not specify the we did not specify the current state of the room and any certain functional themes or styles in mind. We're just simply sharing the project, having had GPT, start on with generating the ideas, assuming that you have no idea what you're doing. That's the whole purpose of this. Like, you're beginning from scratch. You have an interior design project that you're working on, or for your own preferences. You're renovating your house or whatever it is. And you have no idea where to begin. So we're going to just share the project details, the key basic insights, which is the a project application, which is a living room. And then let's take a look at what are some of the popular design themes key elements, trending practices for living rooms, and then we could build up on this. So for example, we got modern minimalist. We got key elements. We got neutral colors, white, beige gray, and tope. Okay, sleek furniture with clean lines, functional pieces with hidden storage, open space with minimal clutter, trending practices, invisible tech built in speakers, hidden cables, modern furniture, use of microcement or lime wash paint for walls. Okay, we can get the idea. Now we're going to take it one level further, by the way. Let's say you're reading all through this. And you have no idea how does that look like. We'll sort it out. That's perfectly easy to figure out. I'm going to show you how. Then we got Scandinavian, for example, then Japandi which is Japanese plus Scandinavian, then modern Mediterranean, eclectic plus Boho Chic Industrial modern, general best practices for living rooms 2025, flexible furniture, multipurpose, movable, sustainable materials, smart lighting systems, zoning, personalized styling. Notice how powerful this is. Simply by proper prompt practices, I was able to have chat GPT. Go ahead based on a certain application, which is a living room, right? It could be any application that you have to suggest the popular design themes based on interior design best practices and the current trending elements for interior design. And now we have a stepping stone. The way I would like you to approach this. Assume that you are a complete new beginner to interior design. You have no idea what you're doing. You got something that you're working on. How would you build up on this? These are the exact steps. We're sharing the application and then taking a look at the various themes and the best practices for that specific application or room specifically, let's say, a living room in this current case, and we are exploring the wording of the key elements and the best practices. Taking a look at one, two, three, four, five, six, and general best practices. So that way, we have a clear guideline about the best themes that we could apply for the specific case at hand, which is a living room. But like I mentioned, let's say, I have no idea how these themes look like, right? Okay, I've read what is Japane. I've read what is Scandinavian, I've what is a modern minimalist. I'm able to understand the combination of the colors. Somehow, I'm able to imagine how things look like, but I need a concrete visual to compare to, and this is what we're going to be doing up next. 5. Interior Design Themes Visualization With ChatGPT: Welcome back. Now, this is where things get really powerful. I'm going to have Chat GPT right now showcase these various themes for the hypothetical project that we're working on, which is a living room. Now, take a look at this powerful prompt. Feel free to apply it specifically to your own project. That way, you have a clear idea how to navigate your design project with artificial intelligence. Now, take a look at the response from Chat GPT here. Would you like to help you like help choosing one of these themes based on your space and preferences? You can also upload a photo of the room for a more tailored suggestion. Now I'm going to show you this in the upcoming segments, but before we get to that part, we're going to build up the engagement and the communication with Chat GPT in order to ensure we got powerful end results. Before we do so, I would like a clear and realistic visual for the above themes. Now, this will prompt Chat GPT to actually extract the text based themes and then build up visuals to showcase these themes. Let's take a look at the end result, and you'll be surprised how powerful this is. And most probably had no idea that you could do this with hat GPT. That's the whole purpose of the actual practice that we're doing is to show you that we could do this for various applications for various interior design projects, for various elements within the interior design project that you're working on. And I'm going to show you every single step of the way how you could build up upon this. Now, we're going to have two different responses for Chat GPT, and this is very powerful because sometimes as it goes through the analysis, it has two good outputs, and then it will present them for you in order to understand what's going on. Now, let's take a look at the end results. That way, you have a clear idea how to build it forward. Now, if you notice on the left hand side, and the right hand side, we're having some sort of an output, such as a comparison between the themes or the styles that we have at hand. And this is very, very powerful because it will help you base your analysis, how to build up on your project based on a visual input, rather than just simply trying to piece things together here and there. Now, this will help you, first of all, draw some inspiration, assuming that you are a complete beginner to interior design and you have no idea how to move forward. You need some guidance. This will provide it to you. Now, let's explore the first one on the left side. If I click on this, this will expand the image for me. If I notice over here, Chad GPT has given me various templates or samples for the themes. I got four over here. Instead of all of the six that we went through, right? So modern minimalist, it shows you the arrangement of the furniture, the colors used. I would like you to focus on the colors, the furniture used, and accessories in order to tell the difference. Take a look at the Scandinavian, for example. You got some wooden furniture, right? Accessories, some plants as well. Take a look at the Japande. IGA wooden texture as well, some elements and low furniture, and I mean by low as it's very close to the ground. That's part of the Japanese style of furniture. Modern Mediterranean. Now, do not mind the typos that sometimes hat GPT has along the process. That's perfectly okay. It's an iterative process, and it's combining visual text combining text with visual, which is very taxing on the functionality, but it gets the job done. Take a look at the modern approach. You got the curvatures on the walls, you get the coves. Take a look at the colors that you're going to be using. It just simply speaks up as modern Mediterranean. But I don't like this one, compared to this. This one actually gives me a clear visual, like a Zoom Du visual, including all of these designs that we have went through, right? Six of them. We got the modern minimalist, we got the Scandinavian, we got the Japane, we got the modern Mediterranean, excluding the Typo, Eclectic, Boho Chic and industrial modern. If you notice, especially the industrial modern and eclectic and Boho Chic, they are very clear and prominent. You're able to tell exactly what is the style that you are able to achieve simply by having this visual and text mash up between the outputs of chat GPT, right? So now we have a clear idea for a certain living room, right? What are the best options that we have as part of interior design best practices. We were able to identify the themes, and assuming that we have no idea how these themes look like in reality, for a living room, take a look at the answer over here. We're able to visualize it to reflect the design practices to our own unique project. And by the way, by default, since we have properly created these prompts, what do you notice? All of these designs are for living rooms. 6. The Interior Design Project Plan From A to Z: And welcome back. So in the previous designs, we were able to find out that all of these sample living rooms have been aligned with the themes and the visuals and the namings for these living rooms and we're able to confirm that it's a living room application through the end result, right? So I'm going to just simply have hATGPT right now, get ready to proceed or just simply type in, Are you ready to proceed to freshen up the information with hatGPT to move forward? It says, Ready. Just let me know which theme you want to proceed with, or you'd like to help narrowing it down based on your space, taste or functional needs. Now, let's say, based on the themes that we're able to pick, I'm going to go for, let's say, how about industrial model. Why? Simply because it has more contrast in it, we're able to see how good Cha GPT is in terms of actually making it align with such a theme compared to the others, which are quite easy to tackle. So I'm going to go for industrial modern. So I'm going to ask Cha GPT right now. I picked the in industrial modern theme for my living room application. So after I've confirmed this selection, I'm going to just simply wait for the response for chat GPT because I'm going to just simply have some sort of output. How is analyzing industrial modern? Take a look at the end result. Excellent choice. Industrial modern is bold, timeless, and functional, perfect for creating a stylish, cozy atmosphere. Let's now proceed step by step to transform your living room using this theme. Step number one, core design elements incorporate walls, flooring, color palette, furniture, lighting, materials, and decor style. Excellent. Step number two, furniture planning, sofa, coffee table, TV unit shelving, accent chairs. Would you like me to create a furniture layout and a mood board next, or do you want to start by showing me your current room, photo or description? So we tailor everything perfectly. See how powerful this is right now. We got the general layout for the theme. What does it include the walls, the flooring, the color palette, the furniture, the lighting materials, and the decor style? In addition to the suggested pieces of furniture, and how do they look like in order to make sure that we are able to align the furniture with our theme. And, guess what? I got for you some important lessons to really pick up the furniture, pick them up in the best way possible, which I'm going to teach you as well. But we are not going to simply dive into the furniture layout and the mood board. We need to make sure that our design is quite systematic and in the best way possible. So would you like me to create a furniture layout and a mood board next, or do you want to start by showing me your current room, photo or description, so we tailor everything perfectly? That's very, very powerful. Now we got two routes. Either way, just simply, if you have nothing they're working on, you want to test this, feel free to experiment with this. But like I mentioned, we're using this for practical cases. You are able to actually create a design for a project. And this is what I'm going to show you. How to upload a practical project that you're working on and then take it from there forward. But before we do so, we need to make sure that we need to get one thing out of the way, which is the color palettes. 7. Professional Color Palettes: Welcome back. Now we're going to have Chat GPT, prepare the color palettes, and I'm going to just simply dive into it. Before we proceed, I want you to create the color palettes based on the selected theme. Here we go. So now Chat GPT is actually going to reflect on the previous design that we have over here, right, Industrial modern. And then it's going to select the color palettes for me. Industrial modern color palette, primary colors, base walls, large furniture and rugs, charcoal gray, as well as the hex. This is very, very powerful. Why? Because it's allowing me to actually just simply get all of the color palettes that I need. In addition to the codes, if you're going to be buying paint or you're using this online for rendering purposes, you're able to exactly know which color, which code, and where does it go? Feature walls, sofa, built ins, concrete, gray, black, ash white. These are the primary colors, right? Then we got the secondary colors such as the materials, flooring, furniture, and bases, weathered oak, steel, blue gray, burnt umber, and then we're able to have the code again and where to use them. Accent colors, we got rust orange, age brass, olive green, as well as the hex code and the location. Now, visual field summary, neutral and moody base, natural materials, strategic accenting. This is the approach of using the color palettes. Now, what I'm going to have chat GPT, is actually create for me, create the visual representation for the color palette. Why is this important? Because if you have no idea how rust orange looks like or charcoal gray, or, for example, you got burnt umber. If you have no idea, how does that look like, how are you going to proceed with your design, right? We need to make sure we are able to visualize it. So this is very important to do. So create the visual representation for the color palette and include the color name and code. This is a very pro typ that you thank me for definitely because it will show you the color palettes within clicks, including how do they look like in terms of the colors, as well as the color name and the color code. That way you could print this. You could use this as part of rendering for modification, or you can send it to someone. If you're selecting paint, for example, they're able to use it on the spot. That way now we have a clear idea how to go about applying a certain theme. And then we're adding the color palettes to complement that theme. Now, at this current stage, I would like you to prepare a sample image for a room that you're working on. Feel free to go to your own residence, pick any room that you're working on, take a proper solid image for that room and get ready to upload it. If it's a living room, that's perfectly fine because this is the application that we're dealing with right now, and you will be stunned how powerful the tactics I'm teaching you will help you transform that room. So as we can see over here, take a look at this. This is the industrial modern color palette. We got the primary colors, the naming and the codes, how they look like, secondary colors, accent colors. That way, you have a clear visual how these colors above actually make sense in reality. The primary, the secondary, and the accent colors, and guess what? The visual that we have clearly reflects the theme. That's one. The nature of the colors, primary, secondary, and accent. What are they? Their naming and their codes. So you have successfully selected color palettes, and by the way, for pro designers, this could take days upon weeks of trying to mixing and matching colors here and there to figure out what works. Now we are ready to actually move forward with our design, and then we are going to be uploading right now a sample image for a project that we're working on and to see how we could apply this theme to that specific project after selecting the theme, confirming it, picking the color palettes. Now we are ready to move forward to turn our project into reality. 8. Getting Our Real Life Project Ready for a Transformation: Come back. So I've gotten my project attached as part of the prompt. You can just simply click on the plus sign and upload or drag and drop directly. Now, since we have uploaded the sample living room, this is a real case project, for example, that you're working on, feel free to upload it, and then we're going to take it further from here. This is the current living room that I am working on. Now, analyze it. Here we go. So I'm going to have Chat GPT, I've walked through the steps, the theme, the color palette, the design. I've attached my project right now. We've already selected the color palettes. I've attached my project, and now I'm just simply having Chat GPT analyze the current project that we have, right? Thank you for sharing the photo. Here's a professional analysis for the current living room and how we can transform it into an industrial modern space. We have already set this up, by the way, right? Current space observations, stone fireplace, dark wood flooring, natural light arched entryway. All of them, they are here, by the way, all of them. That's a perfect analysis. Limitations to tackle, traditional built ins, ceiling lights, curtains. So it's able to identify the current problems that we're having with the current space, right? So we're able to find the strengths, the key issues that we're going to have we're having as a professional interior designer, then we are actually mapping this to an industrial modern transformation plan. So let me walk you through the logical sequence. With train CHAD GPT, we're given an idea that we're working on a living room, and then we selected various themes. We picked a theme, we picked a color palette for that specific theme, and then I've shared with it the actual project that I'm working on to map that theme to it. And based on the analysis, we're able to identify the strengths and the limitations that we have with the current space before we apply the modern theme that we have selected. For example, walls and paints, main walls, use the concrete gray ash white. These are the colors from the color palettes, fireplace area, keep the stone wall as a focal point, and you can enhance it by black metal firework, firewood rack. That's perfectly powerful. We're able to actually apply best design practices, interior design practices to transform the space, furniture suggestions, lighting, decor and finishing wall art and shelves. So by simply asking ChagGPT to analyze this, I'm able to use the preferred theme from prior lessons, as well as conduct thorough analysis based on best interior design practices. By the way, there's a different approach that you could follow where you could just simply upload the image of your space, H hat GPT analyze the color palettes, and then you are able to apply your new theme. I went with the other approach, why? Because I wanted CHAT GPT to start from scratch without having any reference for my project whatsoever to avoid deviating their response. Feel free to experiment with both. Both of them, they deliver powerful results. Either you start with the project that you're working on, and then you apply the steps we have covered earlier, or you just simply follow the sequence I'm teaching you right now. And then you inject your project. That way you have a clear foundation for Chad GPT to build up upon. Now, that being said, we went through the analysis of the current project. We are having the key areas of strength identified, the limitations to tackle as well, and then the mapping of our transformation plan. Now, we are ready to take it one level further because all of these suggestions, they need to be aligned with our project, not just simply text based output, right? The wallpant, the fireplace, the window treatment, furniture suggestions, lighting. So you can just simply have this as a printout if you're working with a client or for your own reference. But we're going to take it one level further. So what I'm going to do right now is basically I'm going to have Chat GPT apply the above concepts or the result from the analysis to show me a before and after mockup, to see how would this look like if we apply these tactics, which is coming up next. 9. Interior Design Before and After Visualization: Back. So we have previously come up with the output from HAGPT in terms of the best recommendations, but let's say we have no idea how these recommendations might affect our design. So this is where I'm going to have CHA GPT, create a visual showcasing the before and after images for the uploaded living room where the suggestions above are applied in order to compare. Here we go. Have you ever seen one of those before and after images of interior design projects? Exactly. We're going to have Chat GPT right now. Do this for us. We have the before image, which we have uploaded. This is an actual image for a project, and then we're going to apply these strengths and limitations, then map on the theme that we have selected in order to see does it actually align with our vision as designers, for example, or for the project they're working on or for your client? And you will be surprised how close the output is to being a complete project from the Geo. But as we move forward, obviously, if you're working on this at a professional level, you're going to tackle the mood boards, the furniture, the layout, the lighting. All of these are very powerful additions that we're able to use within Cha GPT to help us get the best output. Now, if we are going to take a look at the end result for the space that we have, we expect to have the before image to be the image that you are uploading, the project that you're working on. And the after image is the one which includes the recommendations based on the theme that you have industrial modern transformation, right? This is the theme that we have selected previously. We have picked up the color palettes. Then from all of the various themes, that was our choice. We selected the color palettes, and then we mapped it to the current project that we are working on. And like I've mentioned, you can either do the same steps or reverse the element of uploading the project where you analyze it first, and then you map it to your theme. It's up to you, but both of them deliver great results. Here we go. Take a look at the output. This is very, very powerful. This is the before footage for the actual space. If you cross check to confirm, if you go to the image that you have uploaded, you will notice it's using the same details for that image. So it's quite accurate. Then if you go back to the comparison before and after, this is just simply a snapshot from the image that you have uploaded with before. Mapped to an after footage and take a look at how powerful the design is, including the paint, the lighting, the same layout that we have, the fireplace that we have over here, right? Replacing the cabinets with a TV unit. Take a look at the furniture, the flooring, all of them, they align perfectly, first of all, with the current layout that we have, at the same time, with the theme that we have selected, the color palettes that we have chosen, as well as with interior design best practices. You're taking a look at the end result, by the way, right? But we're not done yet. Like I'm telling you. This is an innovative approach to interior design. You're able to have a full and complete project from ATZ simply following the steps I'm teaching you right now. So we have taken a look at the visual end result for the project up to this current stage, where we're able to see the wall paints, the fireplace, window treatment, furniture, suggestions, lighting, decor and finishing, where it was mapped to an actual visual representation for before and after. Now, how you could use this, you can just simply download this as part of your mood board, for example, and then you could have a list over here. To reflect all of these key elements as part of your project briefing, that way, you're actually working with this project at hand, whether for a client, for your own preference, wherever it is, at a professional grade, not just simply mixing and matching things here and there and hoping that they look good on the contrary. This is professional interior design practices, and we are not done yet. Now, at this current stage, since we have confirmed that the before and after actually matches our theme, our preferences, we're not spotting our issue. Now we are ready to move forward by creating the actual project moodboard. No. 10. Professional Interior Design Mood-Boards: Welcome back. Now we're going to be building the mood board for our project. We're able to finalize that before and after footage of the project that we're living using, which is a living room. And that way, we have a clear idea how the output is going to look like. This is an innovative approach to using the tool, which is chat GPT to combine text based output with visual representations, applying it to interior design. That way, you're able to transform your place with a couple clicks. Now, we're going to by the way, it's very important to note you cannot just simply approach this using fragmented conversation like you select one prompt and you just add the image and you expect to get results. Everything that you're seeing has been carefully layered one step at a time in order to get to those results. So make sure that you follow the lessons in sequence, avoid skipping lessons in order to make sure that you achieve the same end result. Now we are ready to create the project moodboard. Make sure it's complete. And ready to be presented. Now, by giving it such a prompt, I'm asking Chad GPT right now just simply go through everything that we have done so far in order to create the project for me as a mood board in order to complement my output. That way, I have the before and after footage, which is the rendering in this current case, for example, then I got a brief description. Then I got the theme, I got the color palettes. Now I'm combining everything into a cohesive moodboard if I'm doing this for my own modification. Project that I'm working on where I'm able to I'm doing this professionally for a client. I'm able to show them the theme, the color palettes, the moodboard arrangements, the before and after hypothetical transformation where they're able to confirm the decisions, and guess what? We're not done yet. I'm going to show you how to create the professional layouts, how to go about selecting the lighting fixtures, the furniture. We are not done yet. We got a lot of stuff that we're going to be covering. So let's take a look at the modern living room that we're doing right now. This is the mood board, and I'm very, very content and very, very impressed with these results because they are professional. If you have tried to do this professionally as a manual approach interior design project, you would understand how complicated and time consuming the stuff that we're doing could actually demand from you, right? So let's take a look at the current mood board. We're able to see the color palette being presented. We're able to see some sort of indication. Here we go. Let's click on this. This is a very professional moodboard. We're able to see the color palettes, the base and the accent colors and the secondary colors, as well as with pieces of furniture. You can take a look at the wall colors, for example, the paint colors, the pieces of furniture that could be used. It doesn't have to be exactly as a perfect match, by the way. This is the before and after, and this is for the modern living room the moodboard, modern living room moodboard. Mood boards are used for inspiration. So basically, you're able to use this to come up with this. Right? So mood boards are like dynamic. You can just simply visualize the before and after, suggest pieces of furniture, suggest lighting as part of the placement, but it doesn't have to be exactly copy paste. Like I mentioned, what we're doing here, it's like having a visual representation of how the space could look like. Normally, from an interior design point of view, you would create the mood board picking up elements, cushions, accessories from various locations in order to build up your image, and then this image will be transformed to the final result. So I truly hope that you get the difference in the process. I could just simply ask JATGPT to include the end result in the mood board for, let's say, a finalized approach include the finalized design from the before and after image as part of the mood board for consistency. Here we go. So once we have a mood board, feel free to add additional elements, by the way, to the mood board. You can just simply add a lighting, add other pieces of furniture, simply type it and have CHAD GPT added to the mood board that you're dealing with. Now, I've asked HAD GPT. To update the smooth board to include these visuals from here from the after image. That way, instead of having some sort of an intermediate step from the mood board all the way to the final design, we're able to showcase the final output as is on the actual moodboard, as part of consistency in terms of the demonstration or finalization of the design concept that we have. So we have went through the ideation process, the theme selection, the color palette, the suggestions of the design, the transformation of a certain project at hand before and after footage to compare, creating the mood board in order to be able to reflect and showcase our project, but we are not done yet. We need to actually add more professional elements to the whole interior design practice, which I'm going to be sharing with you in the upcoming lessons. Now, let's take a look at the current finalized moodboard. This is very professional. If you notice, a mood board could include snapshots of furniture, lighting, which would complement the full on image. Take a look at the output over here. This is very, very powerful. We're able to see the suggested sofas, suggested color palettes, the pieces of furniture, the lighting, adding a gear here just simply for visual impact, the color palettes. All of these are inspired from the before and after footage, the one that we have over here. Now, they are not matching as is because like I've mentioned, it's a mood board. A mood board is used for inspiration purposes. So you would you could create a mood board, by the way, before the before and after footage. Now, me, preferably, I would like to go with the before and after footage before actually building the mood board. Why? Because here I'm able to see the end result beforehand as a trajectory. Where are we going to go with this design, right? This is the final result. Think about a mood board as an intermediate step that is used to finalize your design, and then feel free to get some inspiration from the finalized visual and build up your mood board. It's like a back and forth update that you could use based on your preference. You take the mood board, finalize your design, or have this finalized approach, and then you could modify your mood board if you're presenting this professionally, for example. So now we're able to create mood boards and variations of mood boards within a couple of clicks, but we are not them yet. We've got important practices that we need to incorporate as part of the design, which are coming up next. 11. Ultimate Furniture Selection With AI: Back. Now, professional interior designers they understand the importance of a layout, how to navigate the space, how to place the furniture, right? Now, before we get to that, we're going to actually have had GPT right now, suggest the pieces of furniture for us. What are the ideas that we have for furniture in order to build up the layout of the space keeping in mind, the clear the image that you have uploaded in terms of dimensions, is quite clear. We're able to tell exactly where it begins and where it ends. The better the end result is going to be. Just having a random snapshot here and there will not get you the actual measured outputs as you'd like. So that's important tip to keep in mind. Now, based on the design, so far, create a list of the suggested pieces of furniture and include a visual representation for each to facilitate the process. So I'm going to have HAGPT right now. Since we have an idea about the mood boards, we have a clear trajectory for the before and after design, which we are content with, I'm going to have HAGPT right now, select the pieces of furniture and suggest the pieces of furniture, their name. How do they look like as part of the purchasing approach when we are buying these pieces of furniture. Obviously, you're not going to walk into a certain place and just simply tell them, Well, I need this sofa and I need this stable. On the contrary, you need to have a specific name that goes with the visual that we have a clear idea how to buy. And by the way, as a pro tip, we're able to actually have hat GPT, scan the web and find us these pieces of furniture. Now, take a look at the image over here. Here we go. Now, we are able to have a clear visual about the suggested pieces of furniture that could be added to our mood board, by the way. And you can just simply have hat GPT, add more or remove some of them. Here, we're able to see these pieces of furniture. How are they placed, for example? They seem okay. How about add more? Once you type in, add more is going to create another visual to show me additional pieces of furniture that could be added to the space. And these could go back to your mood board, or you can just simply use them to help match the end result. Whenever you type add more, it will keep on adding pieces of furniture which match our theme. This is very powerful Pmtack. Think about it this way. So when we have properly set up our prompts, keep adding more. We're going to have more, more and more pieces of furniture which match with your design theme as a whole. Now, let's take a look at the current suggestion as well. Since all of them, they match up with the color palette that we have, creating an image. Here we go. Now take a look at the end result. Is compiling a list for the suggested furniture. Since I've added the prompt to add more is actually going through the process of making the output have more pieces of furniture that I could use as part of my design, including the rugs, some lighting fixtures, for example, some TV units, some plants. Take a look at the pillows. These are very powerful visuals which will help guide your design process. How about add the names and potential links to buy them. Now, this is a bit more complicated because HGPT at this current stage will scan the database in order to find these pieces of furniture based on the visual, but it will help guide the process. This is very important and this is very powerful. So when I found out that these are the various pieces of furniture that I might be using, why not have HGPT compile a list of items which align with my design concept. Take a look at that result. These links are based on the closest match to the visual representation. Would you like a downloadable PDF or catalog style board to present this to a client or use it for shopping directly? Now, you might notice that these links, some of them, they do not actually lead you to a certain product, but what you could do is just simply click on a link and type in the description or type in the item name. Why? Because if hATGPT was able to find something related to this on these websites, it means either at one point in time it was there, or they have it, or they have updated the website recently. For example, for an open shelf unit, you can just simply go for bookshelf, go to amazon.com, type in the name, and you should be able to find something close to it. Like I've mentioned, this helps you and narrow down the shopping list where to look for these pieces of furniture to make the process of actually making your design happen a lot easier. Now, proceed with the catalog. Now we're going to have Chat GPT, create a catalog style for the pieces of furniture. That way we are able to actually either present this to a client in addition to the moodboard, or if you're going to buy this, you could print this catalog and go ahead to one of these stores, manually scan for them to buy them. I'm showing you both of these approaches. Either have chat GPT, guide you through the process by giving you the links for the places that you might be finding them, simply copy the name and the description or the description by itself, and you should be able to find something similar. Like the output from Chad GPT tells you this is the closest match to the visual representation. And this, by the way, will help ensure that the design that we have actually created, the design that we actually built, it's something that we could construct, not just simply something hypothetical. We have no idea how to do it, or the pieces of furniture they're quite difficult to obtain. That way you have an actual design that you could do. Here, once you click on this, this is the PDF. If you click on this catalog, now you have the ability to open up this catalog. Here we go. Now, it's showing me the links for these places. You can just simply download this if you'd like, or you could just simply ask Chat GPT to include visuals. But as a word of caution, any external visuals from Chat GPT either could take a while to do so, or you might find that the results are not as you're expecting because they could be laggy or not as complete as possible, right, because we are taxing the system as much as possible to get the best output. So at this current stage, we are able to actually have a clear idea about the pieces of furniture that could go into our design. What are their names, description, and how could we identify them, let's say, if we'd like to buy them. But once we have went about the selection of the pieces of furniture, we need to understand where do they go on our project, and this is where the furniture layout comes into play. 12. Professional Interior Design Furniture Layout (2D, 3D Renders): And welcome back. Now at this current lesson, we are ready actually to combine what we have covered so far to create a professional looking layout, keeping in mind. Now when it comes to creating a layout, like I mentioned, it depends on the quality of the image that you have uploaded. If it's quite easy to determine the boundaries of the space, this will make the job for Chat GPT quite easy. However, if the image has open limits that we're not able to tell where do you enter and where do you exit? Where are the walls, then you might expect some variation in the results. But for demonstration purposes, I'm going to show you exactly how to go about the process. But since the project that I've uploaded and the image that I've shared actually from the get go does not show all the walls, it simply some of the walls and the entryway. I'm expecting the end result to be fully comprehensive in terms of the layout. But at the stage, we are going to actually experiment with this and for you to get some inspiration from. At the stage, I want you to create the layout, the furniture layout. For the living room project. Here we go. So I'm going to have CHAPT right now, create the layout for me, and there are different variations for the layout, by the way. You could include metrics, dimensions, furniture, traffic, and I'm going to show you how to cover the important ones. If you take a look at the end result, now ChaGPT is going to actually um create the furniture layout of this current case, and I'm expecting the placement of the furniture. What are the locations where the pieces of furniture are going to be placed at in order to guide your design process. This is very important, by the way. As part of proper interior design practices, you need to have a clear idea where every single piece of furniture is going to be present in the space. Now, this is a top view for the layout based on the current image that I've shared. Now, it's going to label as well the names for the pieces of furniture. Now for the furniture layout, there are different options. Either two D or three D, or black and white pencil sketch or an actual full on cat drawing, various applications, endless tools. But let's take a look at the ones that we have over here. It has shown me, for example, the TV stand, the floor lamp. These are pieces of furniture that we have seen in the list previously, right? And then I'm able to figure out the a placement of some of the items, but you would notice it does not align properly with the actual image that I have provided. Why, like I've mentioned, the parameters is not very clear in the image. Now, I'm going to push Chat GPT to actually fix this. Make sure that the furniture layout or the layout as a whole matches the image dimensions or the dimensions of the space roughly based on the image provided. And I'm going to ask for dimensions, include metrics and meters. So when you are doing this professionally, for example, you need to have concrete information, how many meters, the length, the width of the walls, the length, the width of the pieces of furniture that you have in order to properly place them. So one option, which is a great option, by the way that we're having is the actual let's say, basic layout for the furniture to have a clear idea how everything looks like or fits generally. Then we add one more layer of complexity to it, which is the dimensions. Like I mentioned, to make your job easier, get a solid image showing all the dimensions of the space that way you are able to actually get the best output. Take a look at this. It looks like there was a system limitation while generating the layout with precise dimensions using the plotting tools. To proceed efficiently, recreate the furniture layout with an estimated proportions and mirror based labels. Why did it do this, like I mentioned, because the image does not include boundaries. You're not able to tell where it begins and where it ends, and Chat GPT will struggle to fill up these dimensions. That way, from the get go, make sure that the image that you're uploading actually includes the full on parameters. Like over here, I'm able to see the swell and the swell. How about the space over here, right? The space over here and this image. You have no idea where it ends, or how about the space over here? Where does it lead to? These are the areas where you will find HAGPT struggle with. So this is a pro tip, and I intentionally showed you this in order for you to come across this issue, that way, when you are uploading a project, you are not uploading things randomly, but you are being quite conscious about the quality of the dimensions and the image that you're uploading. Because if we assume that any image will work, you will assume that any image will get you the best layout on the contrary. This is very complicated if done wrong. Now, let's take a look at the estimations over here. Sounds good. We got 4.6 meters, 6.4 meters, which sounds like a reasonable estimation for the space for any typical space, we have an armchair, olive tree, coffee table, TV stand. This is a good representation, but it could be even better if you have a very solid image. So we're able to see some sort of a two D dimensions, two D representations for the layout. Then we have more of a a technical layout. Now, how about creating a three D render for the layout? So we have different options now, either map like layout or two D layout. Let's have a three D render for the layout. That way you can use this for inspiration or to guide your project, but we cannot expect to get super level renders using basic images or inputs. The better the input you're adding, the better the output that you're getting. But as far as basic inputs, this is very professional, by the way. It really helps guide your design process completely. It's helping you save a lot of time in the process. Now, it's sharing with me the two different responses for the render outputs. If you'll notice we got one over here, as you can see, we got some dimensions, and over here, we got one without dimensions, but more of an actual three D representation. Both of them, in my own opinion, these are great by the. You could use both of them if you prefer, or you could use any one of them. But they serve a different purpose. This helps you see actually how the space would look like in terms of functionality. This helps you see the spaces including the metrics, roughly speaking. Take a look at this over here. This is very powerful. You'll notice that the dimensions, like I mentioned, these are estimations. As you can see, the boundaries of the image are not clear. Why? Because the original source of the image was not clear. So be careful as you go about this. As you can see, we have the color palettes that we have. We got the walls. We got a TV unit. Maybe a fireplace is somewhere over here based on the render, but it's able to help me visualize the end result. It's guiding the process of shifting the living room. Let's compare it to the one over here. We got a different sofa, but still one of the proposed armchairs. We got the fireplace over here. It's shown in this render as well. We got the windows, possibly the entry is over here. Now, if you compare both of them, you'll see that the TV is not present over here, so most probably it's on this side. The fireplace is not present. However, we got a sofa, we got a sofa. We got a coffee table and a coffee table. So these are different renders using various pieces of furniture based on the suggested list to a certain point, showcasing the variations that we have for the space from, let's say, a two D point of view, then having some schematic four d dimensions, trying to incorporate this as three D renders as well, you would notice that there's a slight deviation. We got 6.4 meters, 4.6. Here it's 4.3 and 6.2 because it's trying to estimate. We're pushing the system to get as close as possible. And it's up to you from this point onwards, how to modify it. You could modify the dimensions, take a better image, for example, keep adding information to find tune the results. So now you have the ability to create your furniture layout from scratch, literally, including pieces of furniture. And then you have the ability to add some measurements to it. You're able to add some three D renders to the furniture layout, which will help you actually get inspired, get innovative, and transform the space as you go about this. Think about it this way, you're building a portfolio. Imagine you're presenting this to a client and then you're presenting this different variation. You got your mood board, you got your color palettes. This is very, very powerful. Within a couple hours, you're able to do months worth of work. And guess what? We are not done yet. We're going to actually take a one level further, which is coming up next. 13. Lighting Design and Fixtures: Current lesson, we're going to be creating the lighting fixtures as part of our design. Now, I'm going to be selecting any of those designs that we have utilized previously just simply to carry on with the demonstration. Now, feel free to pick whatever output that you prefer. Either the two D layout, the three D layout. It's up to you. Now, we are going to prompt Chat GPT to add the lighting fixture. Now we are ready to add the lighting fixtures to the design. Now, at this current stage, we have created the layout, and the layout, now we're going to incorporate the lighting fixtures. I'm going to keep the prompt quite brief. In order to check the output from Chat GPT, how is it going to interpret adding the lighting fixtures to the design? Now, it should align with our theme, the industrial modern theme that we have picked from the Gago for the hypothetical living room application. Now, the lighting fixtures should be aligned as well with the layout that we have provided in the first place. Let's take a look at the end result. And here we go. Take a look at this comparison. We have selected the previous design, right? Now, since we've requested Chad GPT to add the lighting fixtures, it actually turned off all of the lights and has shown me exactly what are the additional lightings that I'm going to be using? And feel free to incorporate any additional request, for example, add ceiling lights, add scones, whatever it is. Now, we have one of the lightings over here, and the rest have been implemented, and it turned off the lights and just simply let the fixtures on to see basically their placement and for you to be able to visualize, are they going to be sufficient? Now, I've noticed that they are not enough. So what I'm going to do is I'm going to mention the lighting is not sufficient. At ceiling lights as well and include some rod lights. Here we go. Adjustable lightings as rod lights or ceiling lights, whatever it is that you feel would complement your own application. But this is an advanced tactic where you get to see uy if the lighting fixtures are sufficient to light up the space based on real life demonstration, which is very powerful because often you tend to find that once you go about designing a space, that the lighting is not adequate, you need to buy stuff. You need to fix the lighting, or change the entire lighting layout to make sure it actually complements the design, which is an iterative process. And through strategic artificial intelligence integration, we're able to save us the whole hassle and time within the process. Now, let's take a look at the outputs. Chat GPT is generating actually two different responses in order to demonstrate which one is the best option based on our preference. And here you go. Very impressive and very, very powerful. Take a look at both of the end results. If I click over here, take a look, first of all, at the space which has been lit compared to the previous output. Take a look at the ceiling. I got the rod lights, adjustable rod lights, I got some ceiling lights a spotlights, not a chandelier. Now, compared to the ones over here, I got some road lights and no ceiling lights as spotlights. This one looks better, right, compared to this one. So, still the area does not seem quite lit, how about we take it one lever further by add a chandelier? Here we go. I'm going to add additional lighting fixture to my design in order to further enhance the lighting output. These are professional interior design practices. We have gotten the three D layout, two D layout and sketches, and then we're adding the lighting fixtures as part of lighting design in order to be able to enhance the experience either for your own usage or for your potential clients who designing a space because lighting could either literally make or break your project. Now, let's take a look at the further modification that we have asked Chat GPT to do, which is simply adding a hand layer in order to further increase the lighting power and output for our design based on the three D render to our design. Now, noting that we have gotten a basic layout previously, and once you do this professionally, you need to have the lighting layout as well. Now let's take a look at the end result. Even the chandelier that it has selected, it matches the theme of the living room that we are designing, right? The color palettes, the fixtures, the arrangement of the furniture. Everything seems perfectly aligned. Look how powerful this is now. We got some lighting fixtures, a chandeliers. We got rod lights, wall mounted lights. Here we go. So lamps, as well. That's very, very powerful. So now I'm going to have had GPT right now, I'm going to ask it to list the we need to confirm first, confirm this lighting design and proceed with creating a list of the lighting fixtures to be used. So now Chat GPT is going to confirm this design and identify the lighting fixtures that we have used, and then it's going to actually list them down for me based on the type, the tracking rod lights. Then we got the description for it, the suggested style, the suggested source. Very powerful. You can just simply download this and we can follow the same approach for the furniture. Get me the links to buy them directly. Now, we could modify this, but Cha GPT is able to determine that a letter is missing, so it has no impact on that result. Here's a curated list of the lighting fixtures used in the industrial modern living room design. Here we go. We got the track lights or the rod lights for the ceiling, product name, the description, where you can buy it. Visa sliding, Edison Chandelier, arc floor lamp, Waltz Cs, pendent bulb, TV console lamp. So these are the actual lighting fixtures that we have seen in the image completely based on the visual, we're able to identify them, have a clear description and the suggested source. In addition to the link where I can just simply click on one of them and then type in the name of the product name, and that's it. Or the fixture type if I'd like to browse more options, and I'm able to identify it as is. That way, I'm able to start on with my design process and implementation and installation as quickly as possible. So we're able to actually compile our lighting fixtures from design point of view, all the way to actually generating the lighting fixtures, details and descriptions as well as the lengths to source them for our project. But we are not done yet. We got more steps that we need to cover as part of fine tuning our layout. We have covered the layout as part of the furniture, the general design, but we need to incorporate lighting as well. 14. Lighting Design Layout & Fixtures Ready to Order: Now we are ready to create the lighting layout to complement our design project, our portfolio. That way you are doing this professionally. Create the lighting layout based on the confirmed Fixtures. Here we go. Now, this by itself is going to create the general layout for the lighting. You could use it to further complement the previous layout created. Whether three D, two D, or the sketches, it's up to you. But often when you are designing the layout for space, you need to have a clear layout plan. Lighting layout plan to clearly reflect the locations of the lighting fixtures. Where are they going to be placed? Not just simply the furniture layout. We've got the furniture layout or we got the lighting layout. With the furniture layout, we're able to pick it up from previous lessons. But since I've mentioned previously that the space by itself, the image of the space needs to be perfectly distinguished with the parameters, the length, the width, the exit points, the entry points to get the best results. Otherwise, Cha GPT is going to estimate or give you the best output based on the information that you have provided. So to get concrete solid spot on precise results, make sure that the project that you're uploading includes as much details as possible, the dimensions, the entry points, the doors, et cetera. Now, because like I mentioned, we're going to include measurements, the length, the width, and the locations. So these are very important. Now, take a look at the lighting layout that we're able to generate from hatch GPT, which is very, very powerful because it helps me understand how the lighting fixtures are going to be placed within the space as a whole. Now, I'm going to expand this. Here we go. Now, these are rough estimations. They are accurate because we need more details for that. We can see the rod tracking lights. Here we go. We got the floor lamps. This is the sofa. We got the shelving, and we got some recessed bulb, Edison chandelier, the TV stand. This is the TV stand over here. This is the lamp for the TV stand. And you could see these circles these are basically the rod lights from the ceiling. And if we have some spotlights, this could be the spotlights, as well, from the ceiling, and these are the red lights. So it's trying to showcase the locations of the bulbs. Now, as a first impression, it's not very on point in terms of the locations, but it's actually using the details as much as possible to get as accurate as possible. So the end result really depends on the initial source of information, the image that you have shared. So for your own project, make sure that the walls in the image are quite clear. What are the lengths and the widths, that way and the complete parameter. That way, when you upload it to hat GPT, it's able to actually analyze the full area without any loose ends which might make the whole process, for example, here, encounter an error, for example, and then it has to estimate this to get you the best results possible. But you get the idea. Now we're able to find tune this. We're able to include more details for the lighting. We're able to apply it to the layout. Now I'm going to have hat GPT. Combine the lighting and furniture layout into a master layout plan. Now, this will test the limits of chat GPT because I'm going to have the combination of the furniture layout that we have proposed previously and confirmed in addition to the lighting layout that we have estimated, in order to get what we call as a master layout, we're going to have the full on furniture displayed with the lighting to have a clear idea where everything is going to be placed in addition to the dimensions. Once again, the more precise or high quality the image that you are providing, the more accurate the results are going to be. Otherwise, you can use these for reference or for inspiration or to further guide your more detailed analysis. Now, as we could see over here, we have the final result popping up. We're able to see the lighting. I'm expecting to see as well the furniture. The furniture should be placed somewhere, and apparently Chad GPT is still showcasing the previous one. Why? Because it has understood that this is the layout for the furniture. We get the pieces of the furniture placed, the TV stand. So basically, at this current stage, this prompt is able to turn it to this way. However, how about we could just simply ask for different variation for the layout. Present a different variation for the style of the layout. Like I mentioned, layout plans. They can come in two D, sketches, three D, renders. So it's up to you. It's not just simply one generic style that works for everyone, but you have different options. Since the previous prompt has generated exactly the same layout, I'm going to have hatGPT now alter the output, present a different variation for the style of the layout. That way you will understand that the previous design does not work for me. I need something better or something different in order to base my results on. So a CHA GPT right now has quickly scanned the previous requirements and is able to at this current stage pop a new layout plan, which should ideally reflect the lighting and the furniture together as part of one complete master layout that I could use as part of my design. Now, if I take a look at the output, I could still see that hATGPT is using a top view, but the approach is different. Take a look at the icons or the schematic used. It's different than the previous one, which might be helpful for some designers to change how the theme of the layout is and you could add this to the mood board, for example, or just simply for indicative purposes that the lightings are going to be placed. Now, feel free to keep experimenting with this. You can just simply turn this to a sketch, for example, let me show you how turn this to a pencil sketch layout. So instead of having these graphics or images, I'm going to have Cha GPT right now, turn this to an actual pencil sketch layout where L is like been sketched out by pencil or pen. And this should be easy for Chat GPT to do because it's not taxing in terms of the graphics and getting those details, but it should give me another angle to visualize the design that I have. As you have noticed, we are actually building this one level at a time, and we're getting into quite extensive details. The lighting, the prompt engineering practices, the back and forth communication with CHAT GPT, the types of the layouts, the styles of the layouts, how to layer these, for example, you go from the furniture layout to the lighting layout and to combine both of them even to the different variations of the layout. Take a look at this, for example, it seems as if CAGPT has gotten the actual prompt as intended. We got the metrics used as a hand sketch like been sketched by hand. You can see the lines that are not perfectly straight lines, but I can see sketches for the fixtures used, even the fonts, they seem handwritten. Here we go. Take a look at this. It's literally like a pencil sketch. And often you find many designers they prefer this approach. It's up to you. I'm showing you the options, feel free to tinker with this to get the idea. So at this current stage, we were able to create the theme, the layout, the mood boards, the lighting fixtures, and all of these important elements that were able to help us guide the entire design process. But we're not done yet. I'm going to show you right now how to have chat GPT, show you the visual for every single lighting fixture. Display the visual for the lighting fixtures. As well as their name for reference. So that way, in case I have no idea how the lighting fixture looks like or what's its name, I could just simply have Chat GPT now display the name of the fixture as well as a clear visual other than just simply a two d schematic in order for me to understand Lilly, if I'm going to buy this, how does it look like in reality? So now Cha GPT is going to display either a list or is going to actually show me one fixture with the name, and then I can just simply type in proceed to keep generating as many fixtures as possible in order to have a clear idea how they look like. And then you could use this to help you update your mood boards. You could add the lighting fixtures to you in mood boards. It's up to you, how would you like to take this further? So we get on the tracking light over here, as you can see the wad lights. It's more of a realistic three D view, the Addison chandelier, take a look at the lamps, the wall lamps. It has managed to compile everything in a single schematic, based on the theme, the track lighting as well, Waltz cons, Visa slice Panda bulb, TV console lamp. Here we go. So these are the lighting fixtures. You can just simply add them to your mood board that we have generated before, or you can just simply download them for buying purposes. That way, you have a clear idea how do they look like? Where are they placed, the layout or the variation and how it looks like based on the design that you have made previously in terms of a three D render. These are very powerful, by the way. If you're a professional interior designer you understand, this would take you months to do, and you're able to do it in a couple hours. And we're not done yet. I for you, a very important tactic that you can use to actually manually edit certain aspects of your design, and I'm going to show it to you up next. 15. Powerful Interior Design AI Edits: Back. Now, let's say, as I go through the design process at any point in time, I would like to alter certain elements. Now, this is the generic design that we have established as we have we through the moodboards, the palettes, the layouts, the furniture, the lighting. But let's say I would like to as I go about the design process, to alter a certain element from the design either before or after my design. Take a look at the top right corner over here. You're going to find the styllus icon. Click on this. Now, once you click on the styllus icon and you hover over the image, you're going to find a circle. You get to see, this circle gives you the ability to highlight certain areas as a selection. This is very powerful. I notice once you highlight this, this turns into a zig zag, right? So what we're going to do right now and this will prompt by itself the icon for selection. If I click on this, it vanishes. So for example, if I click on this select, and then let's say, I would like to change the lighting completely over here based on the visual itself. So I'm going to say, either add or remove or replace or change, replace the lighting Fixture in the image with a chandelier. Here we go. Now, I'm going to add this prompt and then by default by itself, chat GPT, using the prom that I've made is going to alter the design. This is very powerful. It gives you flexibility, not just simply to keep communicating in the form of a prompt to get the output, but literally highlight and pinpoint certain elements either you would like to add or that you would like to move. And I'm going to show you additional tweaks how you and the kind of eddies that you could do, which will help you take your designs to a different level or completely add the elements that you're trying to integrate if you're not able to do so with text based prompts. Now, let's take a look at the end result from Chat GPT to confirm that it has actually replaced the item, which is the lighting fixture in the image with a chandelier. And here we go. As the image unfolds, you're able to see that we were able to shift the image from having the previous lighting fixture to a different lighting fixture completely. We're able to swap it just simply by highlighting it. How about now? Let's take it one level further. I'm going to go for the select feature again and I'm going to select the vase at the table. The coffee table, I'm going to say, instead of vase, replace it with a set of books with some coffee mugs, for example. Here we go. Feel free to add whatever you'd like to add or modify whatever that you would like to modify. That way, you're able to do this live on your design. Let's say, for example, you got your client or yourself, you would like to do some minor tweaks, which could be quite difficult to do through prompts, and you could actually go through the process back and forth and not get the results that you're trying to achieve. But with this specific marking ability. You're able to pinpoint the area on the image that you'd like to modify, remove or replace. So we've added instead of having a vase, we're going to have a set of books with some coffee mugs. And let's see how capable Cha GPT is in order to get the output that we're looking for. And here you go. Look at this. Very, very powerful, right? We're able to have books, a couple mugs instead of the vase with the plants or the flowers. Now, how about we take in one level further, and we add some plants as well. How about over here? Add some floor plants. Okay, that's it. I'm showing you the ability to add, remove, replace, swap and alter and this is very specific. You're able to do this at a very, let's say microscopic level. That way you have the full flexibility to tailor your design based on your preferences. Now, I'm going to show you a very powerful editor as well. In case, let's say you're working with the color palettes and you would like to shift the colors. I'm going to show you how to do this with minimal intervention as we get the output that we're looking. Let's take a look at the output when it comes to adding some floor plants to further enhance the natural appeal for our design project. As the image unfolds, you're able to see that. We are actually having a very solid result, like a three D, even realistic visual to represent the edits that we're trying to have. If I click on this over here, I can see some plants being added. Now, it has placed it in the wrong position, but I could iterate this again to place it over here, and that could work perfectly okay. How about let's change the colors. So I'm going to change the colors. I'm going to highlight the armchairs and the sofas. I'm going to say, change the colors of the sofa and the armchair to dark gray, for example, here we go. Let's say I'm testing these colors from the color palettes and I'd like to see the impact they have on the overall design. So instead of just simply trying to buy pieces of furniture and test this out in reality, I could just simply go on render design on the three D design. And I'm able to alter this through the selection feature that I've shown you in order to modify specific elements of the design to drive the decision making process. Now, we are going to be getting very powerful results, which will help us see how quick these transformations are. And if you are doing this at a professional level, most probably have realized some of these elements that you're doing and tactics that you're using, they often take a lot of time to implement. And here we were able to do so with a couple hours as we have went through a full on design project from scratch. We've started with a living room from scratch, and we have built it out completely in terms of the furniture layout, the lighting, the theme, the color palettes, the design, the rendering, and the before and after footage. You get a full and complete project that will help guide your process fully, which is very powerful and very comforting to know that you're able to save a lot of time the whole hassle of doing this manually through, um innovative approach to artificial intelligence. So let's take a look at the final result to confirm that we were able to do these edits that we had in place in order to make sure we're able to fine tune and tweak the design as we please. So as the image unfolds, we're able to see that actually Chad GPT was able to transform the image from having these colors right, the armchairs and the sofas to dark gray. Here we go, which to a certain extent completely shifted the ambience, the theme, and the design of the place. Without actually doing any modifications from my side, I was able to change the furniture, the color, the color palettes, and add some accessories on some plants to the initial design and to confirm how this impacts the entire design as a whole with a couple clicks through an innovative application of artificial intelligence. 16. New Interior Design in Minutes: Now, let's say, as we are proceeding through our design, we have finalized our design. We would like actually to see how could we compare a completely different theme? If you recall, this was based on a modern industrial theme. How about now, let's compare it to various themes such that if we change our mind, after we go through the design, something happens, we'd like to shift. Instead of wasting a whole lot of time trying to do this from scratch, I'm going to show you how to just simply navigate this with ease. So now I'm going to have Chat GPT. I'm considering a different theme, list the themes that we have created previously to select from them Again, now at this current stage, Cha GPT would understand that I'm going to alter the previous design that we have made into a different theme, but which theme I'm going to select. So it goes through back to modern minimalist Scandinavian, Japane, modern Mediterranean, eclectic, Boho Chic, and industrial modern modern. This is the one that we have selected, right, currently implemented. So this confirms to me that Cha GPT is able to actually have a complete understanding of what am I doing Now, would you like to switch to one of these or explore a hybrid or new concept all together? Now, I'm going to start with these themes. Then I could explore additional themes like mid century, modern coastal or contemporary luxury. These are the additional suggestions in case these themes which are based on the best practices do not meet my requirements. Let's say I'm going to go forward with the modern minimalist. I'm going to copy this let's try the modern minimalist theme. So now you have the ability to iterate with Chad GPT. Which theme best fits your requirement? Notice over here, by default, it's altering the principles. Changing the color palettes, suggesting the furniture, the lighting, the decor rules. Even now it's telling you the mood board, the furniture, and the lighting layout, applying it to the same living room, image for comparison. That way, I'm able to generate everything again with a couple clicks with fraction of the time. Now, I'm going to have Chat GPT right now, do this quite quickly, generate the before and after image. It is applied to the same living room used before. Notice what's going to happen right now. JAD GPT is going to create another before and after image, like the one that we have seen before, but applying the same theme, a different theme, not the same theme, but it's going to follow the same approach for the same theme previously, generating the mood board, applying it to the same project or different project, creating the furniture and the lighting layout. And I'm going to show how we were able to switch completely to a different theme, completely different design, including all its elements within a couple clicks. Let's take a look at the before and after footage. That way you understand how powerful this is because often when you work in an interior design project, if something goes wrong, you have to go back and fix a lot of stuff, the mood boards, the designs, the layouts, and this would be a manual approach, right? However, now, with these tactics, I'm going to show you how to do this with a couple clicks with fraction of the time. Take a look at this powerful end result for comparison. And by the way, the more you engage with the conversation with the back and forth communication on the project with Chat GPT, the better and more vivid the results. Take a look at this. This is the before footage. This is the after footage based on the minimalistic design theme that we have selected. I can go for before and after, before and after, and it could apply this for all of the themes, right? We were working operating at the industrial modern. We have tested the modern minimalist. I could repeat the same process for the Scandinavian a Japane, modern Mediterranean, eclectic, or Boho Chic, I could just simply repeat them over and over again to get the same end results for all of these themes, and then I get to pick the one that best fits my application. This is very powerful. I was able to change the entire theme of the project within a couple of clicks. Then I could proceed with creating the color palettes again, creating the mood boards, creating the lighting layouts, following the previous steps. But they will be condensed because JAPT now has learned what am I trying to do? And by default, it's asking me, shall I follow the next steps? Would you like me to generate the moodboard, apply it to the same living room we have done this part, create furniture and lighting layout. And you can just simply create a new moodboard, create a new furniture and lighting layout, and you're able to transform your theme within a couple of clicks from one design to a completely different design. 17. Shifting to a New Space Easily: So we have applied all of these concepts to the living room that we are using as a project, right? But obviously when you're dealing with interior design projects, you got living rooms, you got kitchens, you got bathrooms, you got bedrooms. You got various zones within the place. So in order to have a successful project, we have created, first of all, the key foundational steps, and we were able to confirm them through the finalized approach to the zone that we're working at, which is the living room. Let's say now we are ready to proceed to another room, which is the kitchen in this current case. So we are going to pick up where we have left off, and we are going to just simply now prime chat GPT to take whatever that we have done so far and transition it to the application, which is currently going to be a kitchen. Now we are ready to proceed with other rooms applying the same design concept. Theme, color palettes, and overall approach. The next room or the next zone that needs work is the kitchen. Okay? So I'm going to use this prompt just simply to guide CHAT GPT, in order to help me take whatever that we have done so far, compile it in a way in order to get the best results as an output. I'm going to have CHAT GPT just simply minimize the whole hassle of trying to do this over and over again. I'm going to upload the kitchen photo. Now, I've started with this prompt at this current segment just simply to pick up easily from where we have left off because the more examples that you go about, let's say, in terms of deviating the theme or changing the colors, you need to make sure that the sequence of thought as you engage with chat GPT is not broken because then it will create a completely different result based on the last prompt that you have generated. So let's click on Enter at this current case and send this here we go. So now let's take a look at the feedback that we're getting from hATGPT. If you notice that the response is going to actually reflect whether or not CHAGPT actually understood what I'm trying to apply, and you're able to find this usually within a couple lines. Perfect. Once you upload the kitchen photo, I'll analyze and we'll move forward applying the same industrial, modern design concept, color palette, and approach for a seamless transition between spaces. Excellent. So this confirms that Chad GPT has understood what I'm trying to do, and it picked the theme that we have selected in the first place. Now at this current stage, feel free to use whatever image that you have for your own space to help you tinker with this. So I'm going to upload this image right now. And I'm just simply going to mention here is the current kitchen photo. And what you need to do is mention the word analyze it because if you recall, we have mentioned that Chat GPT at the previous application to analyze the space. Why? In order to identify the key areas of strength and weakness of the design before it maps the confirmed interior design practice, sort of speak. Now, we're going to analyze this. Here's the current kitchen photo, analyze it. Now, this could be any kitchen or a bathroom or whatever application, a garage. For example, it's up to you. But we have set up the foundational work such that we're able to transition from one room to another in order to have a full and complete project. In the previous segments, we have started our application, our approach by using the living room as an example, right? But for a complete interior design project, you're not going to stick to a single room, even though you could but you have the ability to actually transition to the kitchen, to the hallway and whatever zone that you're targeting. Now, let's take a look at this. Thank you for sharing the kitchen photo. Here's a professional analysis based on your current setup and how we could transform this into a cohesive industrial modern kitchen that aligns with the living room design. This is very powerful because this confirms that Chat GPT is not dealing with this as a separate application or a zone by itself. Why is this important? In the previous application, went through the living room, right? If we transition to the kitchen and HAGPT analyzes this as a separate space by itself, it might apply practices for interior design, which we did not cover before. That way, you're going to have what we call as a broken design. One space looks completely different than the other space. So this confirmed that Cha GPT understood that, you know what, everything should be in sync. Now, let's take a look at the analysis. The current strengths, functional layout with good natural lighting. Let's confirm this. Actually, yes, we do have some natural lighting from this side, as you can see on the ground, right? This is very, very specific, even though you cannot see a window, but you're able to see that there's some sort of lighting on the ground. And like I mentioned, the more accurate the image with more parameters, the length, width, the depth, the space, the area, the better the output. Stainless steel appliances, perfect, already fit the industrial style. Neutral cabintry that could be updated with that full replacement, wood countertop on land, great industrial element that can be enhanced. So it's analyzing the elements which are currently present, compared to the design theme that we have, such as the textures, the colors, that way, you're saving yourself a lot of cost, a lot of money trying to go about the design process. And if you're a professional interior designer, sometimes, you use what you have and you make you better, right? A neutral cabinetry wood countertop on the island. Now, take a look at the design limitations. The cabinet style is more traditional raised panel, rather than flat slab or industrial. Perfect. Track lighting is functional but lacks the bold and sculptural presence of industrial fixtures. Take a look at the lighting over here. Now, as you can see, we do have the small chandelier, but it has spotted this, by the way. Take a look at this. Some track lighting over here, even though it wasn't very apparent, but during the analysis, it was able to spot these lighting fixtures. So this is very important as part of the design phase where you analyze the entire layout before you commence your design process. The overall color palette is slightly off is light and soft, which is off from the actual theme that we have selected, the color palette that we confirmed, not aligned with the darker, moodier tones of industrial modern. Perfect. Open shelving is missing. Visual clutter, that's perfectly fine because we're able to see that directly from the image is quite congested. Now, let's take a look at the modifications. Industrial modern kitchen transformation plan, the color palette adaptation. Notice the word adaptation. It means we are using what we have and then mapping the color palette that we have confirmed previously instead of starting from scratch. This is very crucial to make sure that you have seamless transition from one room to the other. Mateials and fixtures, we've got the lighting, shelving, backsplash, styling, and decor. That's very powerful. Now, at this current stage, Cha GPT has been trained in order to make sure that we are following the same sequence of the application. If you notice, it's saving us a lot of time. We're able to get the strength and strength and weaknesses. Within a couple of clicks, we're able to apply the transformation plan, which is in sync with the previous designed zone, and notice the end result over here. Would you like me to now generate a before and after visual transformations for this kitchen using the proposed industrial modern upgrades? I did not specify for Chad GPT to do so, but it has tracked the previous steps I have applied in order to make sense of what should come next. And previously, I've requested for the before and after visual for this, and now it's doing the same thing. Now let's take a look at the end result for this basic transformation up next. 18. Confirming the Effective Interior Design Transition: Back. I truly hope they're excited as I am to see the end result for the transformation, just to make sure that we're able to have that smooth transition from one space to another, just to avoid having the whole we work over and over again. If you have noticed, within a couple of hours, we're able to actually conduct professional interior designs which would take weeks upon months to do. Now, I'm going to ask Ta GPT, proceed with the Visual. Try to use my prompt structure as is just to make sure that you're actually not deviating from the structure that will get you resolve because sometimes even a slight variation in the wording could take you to a whole different direction, especially when you're dealing with natural language processing models like hat GPT and other AI tools. Which could actually take your results and shift them based on a single word. If you find that you're not getting the end result exactly the same way I'm getting it, make sure that you're following the same prompt structure in order to get these results. Now let's take a look at the before and after visual transformation. Chat GPT has expects Gong to provide me with two different responses, and that's great, actually. Why? You could use both of them. Or any one of them. You can just simply download them and pick the one which best fits your own needs. And from now, I'm able to see that we're having such powerful transformations within clicks, within seconds. And I'm going to walk you through the steps to make sure that you're doing this at a professional level, not just simply transforming things visually, and that's mainly it. So as we can see the first image over here that we are getting, I can see that the general layout, which is the lighting. Notice the chandelier, the track lights, the rod lights, the paint color palettes in combination with the previous layout, we're able to see that. We're having a solid transformation, literally. If we compare the previous image over here, this is the image that we've gotten previously over here. Now, we are able to see that we're having some sort of a solid transformation. This is very powerful because I'm able to apply the same theme, including the accessories. If I click on this, for example, this is the kitchen that we'reh. This is the kitchen, right? This is the before footage. Now, take a look at the after footage. I made use of the actual island to save up some cost. We're going to take a look at the color palettes, the lightings. The stove has been utilized as is, but with rearrangements. What do you notice? Literally combined the color palettes that we have selected with proper lighting fixtures that align with the entire theme, and it has optimized the application to reduce buying new items. And this is one design now, this is another design. I would like you to just simply pause and take a look at the difference between this and that. If I click on this over here, what do you notice as a difference? You notice that the cabinets have changed slightly, even the walls have changed as a bit. We got some brickwork. Over here, we got different styles of cabinets, and the brickwork is not quite prominent, right? However, over here, we're able to see the brickwork, and we got the under cabinet light. To show up the brickwork. But over here, we're having the under cabinet lighting as well, but it's not showing up the brickwork, so we're changing the texture of the walls and the colors of the walls, right? Also, the grade for the cabinet colors, if you notice over here, we've got a contrast over here. We got some sort of dark gray in contrast with black. Over here, it's like simply black and black. Right? Both of them, they're able to deliver the same theme, but different variations. Also, take a look at the chandelier and take a look at the spotlight over here. The lighting fixtures are different, but both of them actually help me come up with variations of the design. This is the beauty of this. You're able to come up with different options for the designs, not just simply one template or one design, and that's mainly it. And also take a look at the countertop. You don't have accessories over here. Here we've got some plants. We've got some kitchenware just simply to complement the view. And this is very powerful. Now I'm able to see how would the kitchen look like. So if I choose this one, for example, and I'm going to compare to the previous design that we have made for the living room, for example, the one over here, what do you notice? It compliments each other they complement each other perfectly. It's like a smooth transition from the living room all the way to the kitchen, and there's barely any difference. You don't find the design as broken but actually as a cohesive design. Now, we're going to proceed with the next steps that we have followed in the previous application, which is the living room. And we're going to see if we are able to map this to the kitchen application at hand systematically without having to go through back the iterative work again. 19. Applying the Design Workflow With ChatGPT: And welcome back. Now we're going to proceed with our design. If you recall, we went through a couple steps before. We had the before and after comparison. Now, look what I'm going to do. I'm not going to have Chat GPT, go through the iterations again where I just simply pass on the prompt, hat GPT, analyzes it and responds on the contrary. Now I have taught it, trained it in order to proceed with my design workflow. Let me show you how. Proceed with the next step. Notice the prom structure, I simply indicated to HAGPT to proceed with the next step. Now, if this is the first application I'm doing, it will respond with what kind of step. But since I've already trained the model right now, I'm going to get a different kind of response. Chad GPT is going to respond to me with the tasks that we need to do. Here we go. Let's take a look at this. Excellent. With the kitchen design transformation complete, we can now proceed to the next room or zone of the home. Now, this could just simply walk through a different zone directly if you would like to go about the next space, comparing it to before and after, right? This is one format. The other option with the application would be proceed with the design steps that we have applied previously. Now you got yourself two options. You get either the option to proceed with the next step of applying this transformation to different rooms automatically to get the before and after footage. That's one, or we proceed with the detailed interior design steps. And I'm going to show you what I mean by this. If I click Enter now ChaGPT will ask me about the mood board. They will ask me about the lighting layout, the furniture layout. Here we go. Let's take a look at this. Now, Great. We'll follow the same structure design workflow as before to transform the next space using the industrial modern. Here's a quick reminder of the steps we previously followed, which will now apply again in order. Here we go. Photo analysis, industrial modern theme, create the moodboard, generate before and after, furniture, fixture selection, furniture plus layout, final styling. This is the workflow, right? So it has recalled that information. We're not going to apply it to the next room. I'm just simply going to the kitchen. Here we go. I'm just going to mention the kitchen workflow is not complete yet. Proceed till it's completed. So instead of just simply jumping to the other room, now, I've clearly indicated that we have gotten to a certain stage where we analyzed the photo and we applied the modern theme, but I would like it now to proceed with all of the steps the moodboard, the styling, the furniture and fixture selection, furniture, and layout selection and design before moving to the next room. Let's take a look at this. Now, the kitchen workflow is not complete yet. Proceed till it's completed. Now Chat GPT has gotten what I'm trying to do. That I'm walking through the steps. Here we go. Remaining workflow for kitchen design, photo analysis before and after visual done, applied industrial theme done, lighting recommendations integrated in the layout. Now it's going to proceed with the other stuff fixture furniture and fixture selection, kitchen layout plan, catalog style fixtures, final setting of touches. Here we go. Step number five. And it's showing me the um for the steps which I've conducted previously by going back and forth in terms of communicating with Chat GPT, by default, like, it's automatic now. I can just simply click on proceed, proceed, and proceed, and we are able just simply get the results out directly. But here's a word of caution. You might expect that the output to be slightly different than what you have had before because CHA GPT is trying to make sense out of the prompts in combination with the previous workflow. So the more detailed you prompt, the better. Now, let's take a look at this. Now, I'm able to see the lighting fixtures and some furniture fixtures as well and other fixtures. That's good. It's helping us out by getting all of these. This is for the kitchen, by the way. Now, I'm going to mention that the moodboard is missing. Expect this, by the way. Sometimes, as it goes through the process, there might be some missing items. That's perfectly okay, but we just simply need to inject it. The mood board is missing, created. That's it. So I have a clear representation of the fixtures, the lighting fixtures, some cabinets that I'm going to be using. Now I'm going to ask it to create the mood board. I've noticed that it's missing. I'm just simply supervising here, right? At this stage, I'm not walking it through the steps or helping it learn what I need to do, just simply supervising. That's mainly it. So I've requested for the furniture and the fixtures. I got an idea right now. Now the moodboard is missing. I requested to create the moodboard with a couple words instead of having full on prompt then I'm going to actually have it create the layout for me for the furniture layout, and then the lighting layout in two D, then I'm going to go for three D. All of these just simply with a couple of clicks right now. Take a look at the moodboard. The moodboard is missing. Here we go. It's creating a professional grade moodboard, industrial, modern design. I'm able to see the color palettes as well. It did not mention the color palettes over here. Why? Because it integrated them directly into the design. But if you would like it to be highlighted by itself, feel free to mention this as a separate command or in the mood board itself. Now, if I click on the moodboard, I'm able to see that these powerful, powerful affixures and concepts are integrated. Take a look at the design image over here. We got the color palette. We've got some lighting fixtures. We got the various fixtures which we have already. Were suggested within the previous design model. Now I'm going to proceed with the color palette as well. Proceed with the color palette. Visual. Notice how fast this is right now. It's not taking me a lot of time just simply to come up with the mood board, the furniture list, the analysis, the before and after footage, or just simply having the color palettes generated. Why? Because I have trained the model to do so, right? So Chang GPT at this current stage has been trained to help me with the design process. And it's even the responses are quite quick compared to the initial stage where it would take me a couple seconds, let's say, five to 10 seconds in order to get a response. Now on the contrary, we're able to get it quite quickly and systematically. Even the generation is not taking that long to do so. Now, that being said, since we were going through the design process, we got the photo analysis done before and after visual of the transformation, applying the theme, lighting recommendations, which was integrated, but we need it separately. We requested for the mood board. We got it. The color palette by itself, not just simply an integration. We need the color palette. We got that as well. Now we're going to go with the furniture and fixture selection, kitchen layout, catalog style list, final styling and touches. That's perfectly fine for a workflow. Here we go. We got the color palette. You can use this when you're purchasing the paint or the equipment or the accessories or for rendering, whatever it is, it's up to you. Now, in case you find that the image is stuck, feel free to refresh it, and we'll just simply get you the image on the go. Now proceed with the next step. Simply by passing on this command, Chat GPT will go back to the workflow, analyze it, understand what is the next step, and that's it. Here we go. Next step, kitchen layout plan. We'll now generate a professional two D layout plan for the kitchen, optimizing traffic flow, visualized key zones, excellent place fixtures like lighting, islands and appliances logically aligned industrial modern aesthetic. Please hold, while create the two D kitchen layout to scale and label. I did not add this prompt from my side. Simply because I've trained the model, it's able to understand what am I trying to achieve? If you recall from the previous layout for the living room, we did back and forth modifications, right, two D and three D and rendered. So this is part of the training. So it's able to understand what's going on. Now, the two D kitchen layout plan for the industrial, modern design is ready, would you like me to create the three D render? Now, if you don't want to download the file, I'm going to just simply display the two D here. That's. Because sometimes the file format might not work on your computer or you might have an issue with the download. So it's going to actually, instead of having a certain download, you can just simply use the downloaded file. It's up to you. But if you would like to keep things within the same workflow, you could keep it here. I'm having Chat GPT create the visuals. So I'm going to mention instead of display the two D here, display the visual for d2d here instead of just simply having the text output. Now, Chat GPT will take the same output for the kitchen layout, which is in two D. Now, instead of display, let's say, show the visual or create the visual for the two d to be displayed here. Because it seems once it has generated the downloaded file, it was just simply repeating itself in terms of that the file is ready for download. So there's no need to go through about creating it again. So here's the visual for you finalize two D kitchen based on the industrial concept. If you cannot see it, you can just simply mention I can't see it. Create it again. These issues, they do happen when you're dealing with hat GPT, because like I mentioned, it's a language model. Now it has went through the analyzing part because it has noticed that something is off in the sequence of the flow because it has created the file by default, so I did not expect that the file should be reflected here based on the command. So it's going to create this again. Here we go. Two d kitchen layout, industrial modern design. You can just simply download this, by the way, download the chart. And here's the two D kitchen layout. The location for the fridge, the island, dependent lights, sink. This is quite basic. You could iterate this based on the applications that we have done previously. It's up to you, but you get the idea. Now, proceed with the three D render. Here we go. Now, we got that two D. Now we're going to proceed with the three D for our design, and then we're going to have the full on lighting layout, the lighting integration, then finalize the final touches based on the same workflow that we have went through previously. Now, let's take a look at the three D render. For the current project, which is the kitchen, we have transitioned from the living room. Now we have mapped it to the actual kitchen in order to see if we are able to move the workflow completely. And so far, it seems everything is quite in line from the generic concept, the before and after visualization, the design plan, the steps, the fixture suggestions and list, the mood boards, then the color palettes, the two D layouts. Now we're expecting to have the three D layout, as well. And so far as I can see, the image unfold, the end result seems astonishing, really. This is very professional. If you have done three D interior design renders, you would understand that the whole process is complicated. It takes some time to go from two D to three D, and we're able to do so with simply a couple of clicks. Look at how powerful this three D render design is. Now, you might notice some differences in terms of the actual image and the finalized render. That's perfectly okay. Take a look at this, because this is a three D representation. Even if you find some sort of minor differences, for me, that's perfectly fine because you're able to work with this. You're able to see how everything looks like the lighting fixtures, the strength of the lighting, the locations of the lighting, the islands used, the ten kitchen equipment used, the color palettes, the designs, everything seems in order. So now you have a clear idea how to go about the two D, the three D presentation, you can modify it. You can add it as part of the whole portfolio for the mood board. Now we are ready to proceed actually with the lighting fixtures and the lighting layout as part of the upcoming steps. 20. The Complete Layout & Items List: Back. Now, let's proceed with the next steps. I'm going to mention proceed with the next step. Now, let's see how Chat GPT would make sense of this. Proceed with the next step. Now, we got the three D render complete. Now we're going to take a look at the kitchen fixtures and accessories catalog. I mentioned this as the final step, right? But before we get to that part, it's combining actually the lighting and everything as part of the design. So I'm going to pause, expect this when you're doing this, like I mentioned, you're supervising the process. If you find something's off, you're able to stop it and just simply shift it to the right course of action. So I'm going to say the lighting layout is not complete yet. Proceed with that first. Here we go. I'm just simply guiding it right now, and it just simply assumed that the lighting was already part of the final render, by the way. That's why it did not create the separate lighting layout because it has optimized the process, included the lighting, as well as the final render to combine everything, just to optimize the workflow. But if I would like it to actually do this completely and perfectly the same steps, exactly the same steps, it has to follow what what I'm actually requesting it or requiring it to do, in the correct order. That's the whole goal, right? But if you notice that the actual answer or response is better than yours, feel free to use it. Why not? Now, the lighting layout is not complete. Yet, proceed with that. I got me the download for the picture. I'm going to mention create the visual for the lighting layout here. Now, you're able to see both options. Either you can just simply have it for your own downloaded file or you could just simply request it to create the visual over here. Here's the visual. Apparently, it's not shown. So I'm going to mention it's not shown. Display it again. Now it will analyze because if there's an error, it's going to go through the analysis part here you go, analyzing that something is off, it's just going to create it again. Here we go. This is the kitchen layout, lighting layout. We get the walls cons, ceiling fixtures, dependent lights, the under cabinets, the fridge light. These are the sources of lights. Now, like I mentioned, you cannot expect the results to be exactly spot on if the image is not very clearly laid out. You're not able to determine the measurements of the space from the image. This will impact the output. But if you're able to find exactly or to showcase the walls clearly in the image, then you're going to have more of a measured output. So here's the kitchen lighting layout visual. Now speak correctly, it shows the pendant light, central ceiling fixtures. Would you like me to visualize this in three D next or proceed to styling and final catalog? Now, we've got the three D. So let's proceed with the final catalog and list of items, including the places to buy them. Here we go. So I've just simply modified the prompt a bit to get the final catalog, it's not going to include visuals, I'm just simply going to include the naming of the items as well where to buy them. And this will save us time because at the end of the day, whenever we have such a concept, we need to make it happen, not just simply visualize it, right? So often you tend to find homeowners, interior designers, they might struggle when they finalize a design and that piece of furniture is not there. So how do we obtain them? I got the solution for you. It works perfectly fine. You're able to identify now the list of the items. Their description where to source them and the links. Now, when you click on the links, like I've mentioned, it will not take you exactly to the actual item, most probably. But you can just simply click on the link, type in the item name or the description. And this is more than enough for you to get either the exact item or various options which resemble the exact description. Now, would you like this turned into a principle PDF catalog with visuals and QR codes for easier shopping or displayed as a grid style board for quick presentation. Now let's go for the QuickStyle board, Grid style. Here we go. If you notice now hATGPT is actually proposing further modifications, further enhancements to the process to facilitate the entire outcome, which is the expected feedback that you should be getting from HADGPT because as it goes through the training that you have done, might propose additional items that could make things better in that case, as it uses the resources and trainings from other let's say, sources of information on the web, from other training the model has underwent to help facilitate the entire process that you're doing and the experience that you're doing that you're having as a user for the natural language processing model. Take a look at the grid style output for the items that we need to buy for the kitchen. This is very powerful, by the way. You can just simply print this out. When you go shopping, for example, to look for these, or you can just simply if you're buying them online, click on any of the links and just simply have these items looked up for whether through placing the item name or the description, it will help you narrow your search. Here we go. We're able to see now the fixtures, as well as their namings. We got the stools. We got the Mt black pull them faucet, industrial Pandit light, open wall shelf wood and metal. These are very powerful, by the way. If you're going to do this manually, if you have done this professionally at one point in time, you'll notice this will take you forever to do. Here we go. We got industrial cabinet bowls, concrete trays, we got ceiling lights. We got ceiling light fixtures. This is very, very powerful, very, very impressive, right? Now, we have gotten to this stage. We're able to actually create our catalog for the items that we need to buy. In case you find something is missing, just simply click on Type proceed with the rest of the items. In case something is missing, it will add up to your list. Now, let's move to the 21. Power Edits In Seconds For Endless Options: Welcome back. Now, we're able to actually finalize the entire process for this specific zone, which is the kitchen in this current case, and feel free to apply the same strategy to other areas. We've done this for the living room, and I've showed you how to transition smoothly to other rooms, maintaining a cohesive design, right? Starting with the living room, we moved to the kitchen. Now you can actually apply this and move on to other applications and other rooms within the zones that you're working on to map the process. Now, let's take a look at the further. Now, Chat GPT actually is going to analyze the list of the steps that we went through and the workflow that we have generated. Now that the full fixture grid is complete, here's the recap of what has been done so far in the kitchen transformation. That's very powerful. We have done the analysis before and after the moodboard, and the color palettes, before and after transformation, two D layout, three D render, lighting layout, fixture and catalog, shopping list, visual grid of the products for ease of reference. Next, please choose one to proceed. Start on the next room, if you would like, create full downloadable design presentation. Generate renovation ready documents, create social media visual or wheels. See how powerful this is. So once you've gotten to the finalization of your project, now, if you would like to move with the next step, what is the next step? We could either move to the other room or create a full downloadable design presentation, for example, generate renovation ready documents, create social media visuals for wheels. And every single one of them actually we start the whole engagement back and forth with Chad GPT to get the desired output. But this is not the final step that I would like to achieve. If you recall previously, I have taken it into a different direction in case you would like to all of a sudden, let's say, change the theme, right? Let's take a look at the steps. Final styling touches the core accessors and organization. This is the final step where I have modified this design through the manual approach. If you recall that from the living room. So I'm going to apply the same strategy first before actually changing the whole theme completely. Let's say, I'm going to select this over here. I'm going to go to select, then you have the ability to add some items. I'm going to select the island, add some natural elements to the kitchen island, like a flower vase. For example, so I'm applying the same tactics for that project that we have done before the living room. Now I'm moving the same tactics to the kitchen because at the end of the day, even though you're getting really great results, you're going to have your input as a designer to the entire project as a whole. So to do so through word based prompt, it might take you a lot of time, a lot of effort to do so. But with the advanced tactic that I'm teaching you right now, where you go through the still smart select, and then you're able to add, remove or replace the items. This gives you some flexibility to actually add your own unique touch as a designer to that project, which would make it completely yours. You got your own print. You got your own stamp as a designer because this is your own insight that you're adding, right? Not just simply getting a generic output on the contrary, you're modifying it even to a microscopic detail. Now, let's take a look at this current output where I have requested a the update to my design to include some sort of natural elements like a flower vase, for example, on the kitchen island. Now, I'm going to take one level further as well to show you a complete transformation shift, like Literally a couple clicks, I'm going to shift the entire design, and you're able to see how powerful this is in the next modification. So let's take a look at the final output that we have over here, as you can see, the plant is popping actually on the table. Here we go. And it's not just simply a basic graphic. It looks properly rendered three D, here we go. You got the natural element, flower vase, which adds some sort of an ambience to it. Now, let's take it one level further. What I'm going to be doing right now, how about we add I'm going to highlight over here. Add a chair. That matches the theme. Here we go. So I'm going to add a chair or stool just simply to match the theme of the current space. So notice what I'm doing right now. I'm adding elements, shifting elements, removing elements. That way, I have the base I could work with. Then feel free to get creative as a designer, as an interior designer, someone working at your own home renovation, for example, Feel free to inject, remove or replace whatever item comes to mind as part of your design initiative. Now, let's take a look at this together. Now, I'm expecting to have some sort of a stool or a chair, high level, which combines the color palettes. And this confirms that any edits that you do with CHAD GPT, which includes the image as well as the modifications, takes into account all of the training that you have applied to the language model. That way you don't have to be concerned that whatever addition or replacement is out of sync or it's in harmony with your overall design. Now, as we could see over here that the image getting unfolding, it's going to maintain, by the way, the previous addition, but it's going to build up on the design, the more additions that you do, and the more replacements that you do. And I'm going to show you how to keep on editing, keep on modifying your design until you get to the desired output. As we could see over here, the plant is still showing. So it did not just simply start from scratch. Take a look at the stool. Here we go. Placed at an angle for aesthetics, you're able to see the textures metallic and wooden as well to maintain the theme. That's very powerful, right? Now, let's take it one level further. Let's say I would like to change the colors of the cabinets. How about that? Let's highlight these. I'm going to mention change. Here we go. Just simply highlight them. Here we go. Change the color of the cabinets to light or dark purple, for example. Here we go. Now, I'm going to apply a complete shift to the entire design. Here we go. Just simply dark purple, from dark gray or black to a completely different color, which is dark purple. I'm going to see if it's actually going to struggle with getting the design to look properly refined. You simply changing the colors randomly here and there, or is going to include best practices as part of the design. Let's take a look at this. Noting that, I just simply highlighted the cabinets randomly without being very specific. But I've made sure to highlight the word cabinets in the prompt in order to direct the workflow to the cabinets only. And I'm expecting the end result to be dark purple, but yet, it would look quite solid from an interior design point of view, which could work as a design by itself. So this gives you the flexibility to actually experiment with your project, to find unit. You have a solid base to build up upon. You're able to conduct modifications as you please, by adding, removing or shifting items. But you're able to finally get to the result that you would like to get your own imagination, your own concept, you're able to make it happen. You just simply depend on an output which does not really align with the result that you have in mind. Now, take a look at the end result. Very powerful. This is very, very powerful. Why? Because at the end of the day, you are able to maintain the design theme, even though you are shifting the colors. Now, the color here is dark purple. These are the cabinets, dark purple. You're not able to see them, but let me refresh this again. Here we go. Once you open the image, here we go. If you click on this, you can see it's a shade of purple, right? Which is very powerful, I maintained the entire design, but it has shifted some lighting as part of the design as well. Like I mentioned, because you are changing certain elements drastically, it's going to do its best to maintain that cohesive design. Even it's going to alter certain fixtures, certain additions, the type of the lighting, but it will maintain the overall theme that you're having within the boundaries of the changes that you're doing, which is very, very, very powerful, right? Now, we are not done yet. We're going to actually take it one level further. How about how about we're going to add some lighting sources, to simply make sure that we're able to see the colors, right? Let's say we're struggling to see the colors over here. How about we add some lighting to further enhance the visual. So I'm going to highlight this over here. How about replace this? Okay. And I'm going to replace these. Replace the ceiling lights with a single chandelier. That is strong enough to light the entire kitchen and make sure that the lighting is warm yellow, not white. Here we go. Now this is part of advanced lighting tactics where you know about the type of the lighting that you're going to be using to enhance the appeal. The goal is simply to add more luminosity to this. To be able to see the colors of the cabinets, as well as add some lighting to the space to make it more functional. So take a look at first of all, the brightness of the image. It's popping that there's a difference in terms of the brightness. Here's quite dark. You need to look quite closely. But here, it's quite apparent that we're able to have more brightness due to the chandelier. That's based on the response from the prompt I've added. Replace the ceiling lights with a single chandelier. That is strong enough to light the entire kitchen and make sure that the lighting is warm, yellow, not white. As the image unfolds, you're able to see that even on the ceiling, you're able to spot the reflection of the lighting, and the lighting is actually warm yellow, and the bulbs are bright. Compared to the previous ones, they're quite dim, right? Take a look at the bright lights. This is very powerful. This gives you an advanced tactic as well, where you control the intensity of the lighting, which is very, very powerful. So I'm going to take a look at the end result. I'm able to see, by the way, the purple colors for the cabinets, which is very powerful. I have removed the other lighting fixtures. Now I'm waiting for the end result to pop up. As you can see, it's a very cohesive design. Here we go. We're able to see the vase, the chair, the purple cabinets. The fixture now is quite prominent, strong enough to light up the entire space, as we could see. The ceiling is actually lit up, even the flooring and the isle 22. Generating Endless Interior Design Themes With ChatGPT: Welcome back. So we went through the design workflow for the new application, which is the kitchen, but let's follow the same footsteps as the previous design. What if we change our mind? We'd like to test a new theme? So what I'm going to do right now, I'm going to ASHA GPT, ready to test a new theme. Here we go. Now, I'm expecting the output to be the same way as before, is going to list down five to six themes that we have went through in order to test which one we might change towards. And in case we would like to shift the design, test a new theme. Now, I'm going to mention list the previous themes used for the living room. This is what I call what I like to call as a tying knot. Where you connect a certain prompt to a certain application, that way Chad GPT is able to get some information from that, then to move forward by building on what you're doing right now. Here we go. The previous themes, Scandinavian industrial. This is the selected theme for the living room and the kitchen, mid century modern, Bohemian eclectic, contemporary x, costal modern. These are some of the themes in addition to suggested themes by Chad GPT based on the application. So would you like to apply one of these to a new room or try a completely different design style? So I'm going to select how about we go for the Bohemian eclectic, here we go. I'm going to cope this. Let's try the Bohemian eclectic theme for the kitchen. Create a before and after visual, here we go. So now I'm going to shift it completely from the theme that we have generated. To a completely different theme. Let's say you're making a proposal to your client. You have different ideas. You got different suggestions for the themes. Now you have a clear step by step guide how to go about the process, either by building up a full on theme from scratch or just simply shifting to a completely different theme after you have finalized your project if you prefer. So now you got endless options and possibilities. Now, Chat GPT is sharing two different responses, and this is how I prefer it, by the way, in order to have some ideas, for inspiration because sometimes you might have a certain idea and then you'd realize there's something better for the application that you have. Now, this is the first output. The image seems bigger compared to the other one over here. As we could see that it's using the previous image for inspiration, similarly for this one over here. But you could notice that there are some slight modifications for the image, which is not quite alarming when Chad GPT modifies this because at the end of the day, we're taking a look at the end result for reference. Here we go. This is very powerful. This is the before footage, the previous image, and this is the after footage for the Bohemian application. This is very, very powerful. You're able to actually transform the entire design with a couple clicks. Notice, the island has been maintained to a certain point to just simply reduce the cost and use whatever that you're having. Take a look at this one, for example. This is very powerful. This is like a Zoomed out visual, the before. Which exactly reflects the design that we have shared. And this is the after footage. We're able to transform the kitchen atmosphere completely. I prefer the option over here. I prefer this response because it includes more elements. So at this current stage, you are equipped with these powerful tools to help you maneuver through any interior design project with ease. 23. Wrapping Up: What do you think? I truly hope that you found the class helpful and look forward to receiving your feedback on the current class and make sure that you follow my profile for the latest releases and updates. I'll see you in the next class.