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Midjourney v7 Prompt Generator
Generate polished interior prompts for listing visuals and architectural presentation.
Craft interior image prompts with realistic lighting, lens framing, and material consistency.
Copy, adapt, and iterate. These are optimized as base directions for real estate interiors workflows.
luxury modern living room, wide-angle 24mm, natural window light, editorial real estate styleminimal Scandinavian kitchen interior, soft daylight, clean surfaces, high realismcozy bedroom interior, warm ambient lighting, balanced composition, lifestyle stagingspa-like bathroom, marble surfaces, brass fixtures, diffused natural light, luxury aestheticopen-plan loft apartment, industrial-modern design, floor-to-ceiling windows, golden hourExcellent for stylized quality and artistic direction.
Not all models handle real estate interiors equally. Here are our tested recommendations based on output quality, control, and workflow fit.
Superior photorealism with accurate material rendering and natural lighting for convincing architectural interiors.
Excellent aesthetic composition and atmospheric quality for editorial and aspirational interior visuals.
Strong spatial understanding for complex room descriptions and multi-element interior compositions.
Always specify "wide-angle 24mm, corrected verticals, architectural perspective" for geometrically accurate interiors.
Name specific design styles — "Japandi minimalism" or "mid-century modern" — instead of generic "modern interior."
Include specific materials: "Calacatta marble, European oak, brushed brass" prevents generic material rendering.
For real estate listings, add "lifestyle staging, tasteful accessories, lived-in but immaculate" for convincing scenes.
Real estate interior visualization is a rapidly growing AI use case with direct commercial value — virtual staging, listing photography, and interior design concept presentations all benefit from fast, high-quality generation.
Perspective accuracy is the most critical quality factor for interior renders. Architectural interiors must have correct vertical lines (no converging walls), consistent vanishing points, and geometrically valid room proportions. Prompt for "architectural perspective, corrected verticals, wide-angle 24mm lens, straight wall lines" to minimize the geometric distortion that plagues AI interior renders. Always include "no warped geometry, accurate perspective" in your negatives.
Lighting makes or breaks interior realism. Professional real estate photography uses a technique called "flambient" — a blend of flash and ambient light. For AI prompts, the closest equivalent is: "natural window light mixed with warm interior ambient, soft shadows, no harsh highlights, even exposure." Specify the time of day: "morning light from east-facing windows" or "golden hour glow through floor-to-ceiling windows" for atmospheric depth.
Material rendering is the second pillar of convincing interiors. Modern luxury interiors rely on material contrast: matte wood against polished marble, brushed brass against textured fabrics. Be specific: "Calacatta marble countertop, European oak flooring, linen upholstery, matte black hardware." Generic terms like "nice materials" produce generic results. The more specific your material palette, the more design-literate and premium the output appears.
Design style anchoring prevents the model from defaulting to a generic "nice room." Name specific interior design movements: "Japandi minimalism" (Japanese-Scandinavian fusion), "California coastal modern," "mid-century modern with Eames furniture," "Parisian apartment with herringbone parquet." These tokens activate specific latent knowledge that produces coherent, recognizable design aesthetics.
Room staging follows professional photography principles. For real estate listings, rooms should look lived-in but impeccable: "lifestyle staging, fresh flowers on table, open book, morning coffee setup." Avoid cluttered or empty extremes. For design concepts, a more editorial approach works: "minimal styling, one accent object, negative space."
Camera height and angle are specialized for interiors. Professional interior photographers shoot from approximately standing eye height (5-5.5 feet) or slightly below to emphasize room volume. Prompt: "eye-level camera height, 24mm wide-angle, room overview composition" for standard listing shots. For detail shots: "45-degree angle, close-up of kitchen island, shallow depth of field, material texture focus."