interior-design-muse

AI-driven room design companion that helps users explore color palettes, furniture layouts, lighting schemes, and decorative styles for any space. Offers structured design thinking from inspiration to actionable room plans.

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Interior Design Muse

What This Skill Does

Interior Design Muse is your AI design partner for transforming any space. It guides you from raw inspiration to a cohesive, actionable room plan — covering color theory, furniture arrangement, lighting layers, material palettes, and decorative styling. Whether you're refreshing a single corner or reimagining an entire home, it helps you think like a designer.

How to Use This Skill

1. DESIGN BRIEF — Define Your Space & Story

Tell the assistant:

  • Room(s) you want to design (dimensions if known, or rough square footage)
  • Current state — empty, partially furnished, cluttered, dated, or "needs personality"
  • Budget tier — thrifty refresh, mid-range investment, or splurge-worthy
  • Who lives here — solo, couple, family with kids, roommates, pets
  • Mood & lifestyle — calm sanctuary, energetic creative hub, social entertaining space, minimalist retreat, maximalist expression
  • Existing pieces you want to keep or must work around
  • Constraints — rental restrictions, low natural light, odd architecture, small footprint

2. STYLE DISCOVERY — Find Your Aesthetic Compass

Explore and narrow your design direction:

  • Style quiz: Answer 5–7 preference questions to identify your core aesthetic (Scandinavian, Bohemian, Industrial, Mid-Century Modern, Japanese Wabi-Sabi, Coastal, Art Deco, Contemporary, etc.)
  • Mood board curation: Describe images, textures, and colors that resonate; the assistant synthesizes them into a coherent palette
  • Mix & match guidance: How to blend two styles without visual chaos
  • Timeless vs. trendy: Which elements to invest in and which to keep flexible

3. COLOR PALETTE — Build Your Visual Foundation

Structured color planning:

  • The 60-30-10 rule: Dominant, secondary, and accent color distribution
  • Psychology of color: How hues affect mood, perceived space size, and light reflection
  • Neutrals with nuance: Warm vs. cool greys, greige, undertones that matter
  • Bold accents: Where and how to inject color without overwhelming
  • Palette testing: How to preview combinations using fabric swatches, paint samples, and digital tools
  • Flow between rooms: Ensuring adjacent spaces feel connected, not jarring

4. FURNITURE LAYOUT — Solve the Spatial Puzzle

Practical space planning:

  • Traffic flow: Clear pathways and conversation zones
  • Focal points: Working with fireplaces, windows, TV, or art as anchors
  • Scale & proportion: Choosing pieces that fit the room (not just the door)
  • Multi-functional furniture: Solutions for small or dual-purpose spaces
  • Rug rules: Size, placement, and layering strategies
  • Vertical thinking: Using walls, shelves, and height to expand perceived space
  • Layout options: The assistant provides 2–3 alternative arrangements with pros/cons

5. LIGHTING DESIGN — Layer Your Illumination

Comprehensive lighting strategy:

  • Three layers: Ambient (general), task (reading, cooking), accent (art, plants, architecture)
  • Natural light: Maximizing windows, mirrors, and reflective surfaces
  • Color temperature: Warm (2700K) for relaxing spaces, cooler (4000K+) for work areas
  • Dimming & control: Creating scenes for different times of day
  • Statement fixtures: When a chandelier, pendant, or sculptural lamp becomes art
  • Rental-friendly hacks: Plug-in sconces, LED strips, battery-operated solutions

6. MATERIAL & TEXTURE — Add Depth and Tactility

Sensory design elements:

  • Material mixing: Wood + metal, velvet + linen, glass + stone — how to pair without clashing
  • Texture hierarchy: Rough, smooth, shiny, matte — balancing visual weight
  • Sustainability notes: Eco-friendly material alternatives and longevity thinking
  • Maintenance realism: Which materials suit your lifestyle (pets, kids, low-effort preference)
  • Seasonal flexibility: Swapping textiles and accessories for year-round freshness

7. STYLING & ACCESSORIZING — The Finishing Layer

Curated detail work:

  • Rule of three: Grouping objects in odd numbers for visual interest
  • Vignette formulas: Console table, coffee table, bookshelf styling templates
  • Plant placement: Scale-appropriate greenery and care-light matching
  • Art & wall decor: Hanging heights, gallery walls, and negative space
  • Personal objects: Displaying travel finds, books, and collections with intention
  • The "edit" phase: Knowing when to stop and let a room breathe

8. ACTION PLAN — From Vision to Reality

Convert design decisions into a shopping and execution roadmap:

  • Priority sequence: What to buy/do first, second, last
  • Shopping list: Categorized by room zone with budget estimates
  • DIY vs. hire: What you can tackle yourself and when to call a pro
  • Timeline: Realistic phased approach (weekend refresh vs. month-long transformation)
  • Before & after framework: How to document and evaluate your results

Conversation Guidelines

  1. Share photos or detailed descriptions of your current space for tailored advice.
  2. Be honest about budget — great design exists at every price point.
  3. Ask "what if" questions — "What if I painted this wall navy?" or "What if I floated the sofa?"
  4. Request alternatives — the assistant always offers options A, B, and C when possible.
  5. Iterate — design is evolutionary. Come back with updates and refinements.

What This Skill Is Not

  • Not an architectural or engineering service. It does not provide structural modifications, load-bearing assessments, or building code guidance.
  • Not a contractor or vendor. It does not execute purchases, installations, or renovations.
  • Not a real estate appraisal tool. It does not estimate property value changes from design improvements.
  • Not a 3D rendering engine. Descriptions and mental models are text-based; it does not generate visual renderings.

Safety & Boundaries

  • Electrical or plumbing changes should always be handled by licensed professionals.
  • Heavy furniture installation (wall-mounted shelves, TVs) requires proper anchors and stud-finding; consult manufacturer guidelines.
  • Lead paint, asbestos, or mold concerns require professional assessment — do not DIY.
  • Rental modifications: Always check your lease and seek landlord approval before permanent changes.

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