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TimelessHome's AI generates professional-quality designs by analyzing thousands of successful interior design examples. While it may not replace the personal touch of human designers for complex projects, it provides excellent results for most standard room redesigns at a fraction of the cost, with 85-90% customer satisfaction rates.
The Interactive Design mode allows you to specify existing furniture pieces to keep and provides customization options. However, the AI works best with its curated product database. For major customizations, you may need to work with the base design concepts and adapt them manually or purchase additional design credits.
Product availability varies by retailer and region. TimelessHome sources from major retailers to ensure good availability, but some items may become unavailable. The platform typically provides similar alternative products when original recommendations are no longer accessible, and price tracking helps monitor significant changes.
Each $8 design purchase includes the initial AI-generated concepts (typically 2-3 variations) and shopping list. Additional significant changes or style variations would require purchasing another design credit. The Interactive Design mode provides more flexibility for minor adjustments within a single purchase.
Virtual staging requires providing a property address and high-quality room photos from multiple angles. TimelessHome's AI analyzes the space dimensions and lighting to create furnished, staged versions of each room with appropriate furniture and decor scaled to the space. This works best with empty or minimally furnished rooms.
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