The interface is clean, no steep learning curve, so I could jump straight into tweaking color palettes and furniture placement. Key features make it feel like a full-stack interior design studio in your browser: 1. AI generation from room dimensions or a simple photo.
2. Real-time 3D rendering with adjustable lighting.
3. Unlimited design iterations on paid plans.
4. Built-in project management and mood-board tools.
5. Smart Search pulls matching FF&E items from partnered retailers.
6. Color-palette suggestions and an easy swap tool.
7. Drag-and-drop furniture arrangement.
8. Export designs to PDF/PNG and get direct retailer links.
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20+ style presets for quick inspiration.
10. Collaboration preview coming soon. Who's it for? If you're a DIY homeowner who hates the "what-if" anxiety of buying furniture, or a small-firm designer who needs rapid prototypes for clients, Goodhues cuts planning time in half. Even renters can use it to visualize impactful changes without permanent commitments.
Compared to competitors, it's the only tool that offers unlimited free iterations (unlike others that cap you after a few designs) and a built-in shopping flow that turns a design into a purchase list. The 3D renders are noticeably more lifelike, so you actually feel the space before you commit. Bottom line: Try the free tier to see if the AI can match your taste.
If you need more exports, higher-resolution renders, or full-scale project management, upgrade to the Pro plan. Goodhues feels like a personal designer on speed dial-without the hefty fee.
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