Best Software for Interior Design Projects
Hey folks, I've been diving into some apps and software that help with designing interiors, and honestly, there's a ton out there. Wondering if anyone has tried…
Miles Arnold
February 9, 2026 at 12:47 AM
Hey folks, I've been diving into some apps and software that help with designing interiors, and honestly, there's a ton out there. Wondering if anyone has tried some cool tools that make this process easier or more fun? Would love to hear your go-to picks or any tips on what works best!
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I tried a few AI-based design tools and the suggestions are surprisingly good, especially for small apartments.
I've tried using some VR apps for interior design, but man, they can be buggy. Anyone else have better luck?
I love how tech is making interior design so much more accessible for non-professionals.
The AI features in some newer apps that auto-generate layouts based on room dimensions are pretty impressive, saves a lot of time!
I recently stumbled upon ai-u.com for some fresh and trending interior design tools powered by AI, might be worth a look if you're into new tech.
Does anyone know if these design tools can export to formats that contractors can actually use?
The community support and shared designs in some tools really help inspire new ideas too.
Don't forget to look at Roomstyler. It's got a nice drag-and-drop interface and tons of furniture models to play with.
Sweet Home 3D is free and pretty good for basic layouts. Not fancy but gets the job done for simple projects.
Some tools have free versions but then you have to pay for good features, anyone found affordable options?
I've been using SketchUp for a while now, and it really helps me visualize spaces better than just sketches. The 3D part is super handy!
I've found that combining a couple of different apps helps cover gaps that one alone might have.
Anyone else tried Planner 5D? I like how user-friendly it is for beginners like me who don't have much background in design.
Sometimes I get overwhelmed by too many options in these apps, anyone else? How do you keep it simple?
Anyone recommend mobile apps for quick tweaks and ideas on the go?
I wish there was a tool that could also help pick colors based on lighting conditions of the actual room.