When you look at a room that needs work, it is often hard to see past the current reality.
The peeling paper, the dark corners, the clutter- it all feels a bit heavy, doesn’t it? It screams “work”, rather than “welcome home.”
At AICI, we help you bridge the gap between “what is” and “what could be.” But recently, we have noticed a fascinating shift in how people want to see that future.
It used to be simple: sellers wanted empty rooms, and homeowners wanted personal ones. But today, those lines are blurring.
Two Ways to Tell the Story:
In the images below, you will see two very different approaches to the exact same kitchen.
We present them side-by-side, because the choice often depends on the story you want to tell – though we are finding that story is changing.
First, for the Homeowners (The Lived-In Look):
You see the heartbeat added back in. We put the dog on the rug because he lives there too. We leave the magazine open on the coffee table and show the texture of the throw blanket. It triggers a feeling of safety because it looks like a home, not a hotel.
Second, for Real Estate (Virtual Staging):
This is the classic “clean slate.” We strip back the noise and show the room with stylish but neutral furniture. It is calm, organised, and spacious – perfect for seeing the architecture without distraction.
Take a look at the differences below. Which one speaks to you?
The Ultimate Visualisation: Pressing Play
Whether you prefer the warmth of the lived-in look or the clean lines of the staging, we believe you need to go one step further to truly understand a space. You need to see the flow.
A static image is beautiful, but your life isn’t static. It moves.
In the video below, we animate the “Lived-In” design to show you the reality of the room.
Watch the light shift, watch the dog run across the rug, and imagine yourself walking in with that first coffee of the morning:
Video:
Share This Article:
Video:
Share This Article:
Video:
Share This Article:
Video:
Share This Article:
Video:
Share This Article:
Video:
Share This Article:
Video:
Share This Article:
Visualising Your Next Chapter:
This is the future of home design. It is not just about placing furniture; it is about testing the emotion of the room before you commit to the redesign or purchase.
- For the Seller: It stops the scroll. It grabs the buyer’s attention by showing them a lifestyle, not just a floor plan.
- For the Homeowner: It reassures you that the layout works for your Sunday morning rush.
At AICI, we believe you shouldn’t have to lift a paintbrush until you have seen exactly what you are getting into.
From our initial home visit (we come to you if you are within 15 miles of Watford, UK, or guide you remotely if you are further afield) to these final video reveals, our workflow is designed to give you options.
Stay updated on what’s new- follow our Facebook Page:
Two Children Sharing a Room: AI Design Concepts
When two children need to share a room, it can feel overwhelming. You are juggling sleep, storage, schoolwork and two very different personalities. At AICI, our job is to take the pressure off. We create [...]
Dining Room Redesigned in 3 Styles with AI
At AICI, we love nothing more than breathing new life into a space while respecting its character. In this project, we’re working with a classic UK dining room, keeping the room itself fully intact- no [...]
AI-Designed Children’s Bedroom
A child’s bedroom is not just another room in the house. It is where stories are told, where play begins, and where a child feels safe. As a parent, you want to give your child [...]
AI Redesign of a Detached English Home
Walking through my countryside neighborhood the other day, one house really caught my eye. A traditional English home from the 1930s, with so much character in its steep roof and bay windows, but also with [...]





















