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Love playing The Sims? Use these AI tools to design your home in real life

Oct 28, 2024, 16:44 IST
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Image: Ikea
We all have a dream house. Be it a humble abode in the hills or a luxurious mansion in the city, home means different things to different people. And for years, games like The Sims have let people build and customise dream homes virtually. For many, this has also resulted in a love for interior designing.
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There are many YouTubers who love showing off their homes created on The Sims on their channel. From tutorials to home tours, there is a whole lot of content about the game available online. But what if we tell you that just like in The Sims, you can actually design your home as well with just the click of a few buttons?

With AI-powered design tools, creating a stylish home is no longer limited to designers. You can design your home yourself as well and have loads of fun in the process. Here’s a look at some popular tools that can make this possible.

IKEA Kreativ


With IKEA Kreativ, users get a hands-on approach to decorating, letting you mix IKEA’s catalog into your room before you buy. The tool’s easy-to-use Room Planner is like a real-world Sims setup, allowing you to drag, drop, and rearrange furniture until the space feels just right. All you need to do is scan your room to get started. Perfect for holiday makeovers or seasonal sprucing, Kreativ’s interactive design makes it simple to envision new ideas and experiment with layouts.

DecorMatters


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DecorMatters is more than a design app; it’s a community of enthusiasts, novices, and pros who can collaborate on projects and seek feedback. With AI and AR functionalities, you can visualise how new decor fits in your actual room. The platform offers design contests too, fostering creativity and making the process feel as playful and engaging as The Sims’ building mode. It’s a fantastic option if you’re looking for inspiration and real-time support in customising your space.

Visualize AI


Imagine if you could snap a picture of a room and instantly generate different design ideas—that’s Visualize AI’s core. Similar to picking a room in The Sims and playing with style options, Visualize AI makes it possible to explore layouts and themes with minimal effort.

Its AI can reimagine entire spaces or focus on specific items, like transforming a sofa or a table. Ideal for those who may not have a design background, this tool takes you from concept to visualisation in minutes.

Coohom


Coohom delivers high-quality, photorealistic renders that stand out for their professional finish. With options to create detailed 3D models and customise textures, furniture, and lighting, it’s an advanced tool that even non-experts can handle. Coohom’s setup is reminiscent of The Sims, where you start with a blank room and gradually layer in details. This tool’s strength lies in its realistic finish, allowing users to experiment with professional-grade designs without needing professional skills.

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Homestyler


Homestyler is tailored for beginners, providing straightforward tools like 3D modeling and floor planning. Users can upload sketches or photos of their room, and start decorating right away.

With a large furniture library similar to The Sims, Homestyler’s drag-and-drop interface makes it easy to customise rooms and explore layouts, especially if you’re looking for an easy way to start designing.

Whether you’re a hobbyist or looking to revamp your home, these platforms let you explore layouts and decor in an engaging way, making home design accessible, fun, and closer to reality than ever before.
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