What is the AI Studio?
Furniture Connect’s AI Studio lets you generate photorealistic lifestyle images of your furniture products. You upload your product photo, write a text prompt describing the scene you want, and the AI creates the image for you.
The quality of your result depends heavily on the quality of your prompt. This guide covers the fundamentals — for detailed techniques, see our dedicated articles on each topic.
The basics of a great prompt
Every good prompt should include three things:
Your product — name the specific piece of furniture (e.g. “white oak dining table”, “leather armchair”)
The room/setting — specify the room type (living room, bedroom, kitchen, etc.)
The style/theme — describe the aesthetic (modern, art deco, Scandinavian, mid-century, etc.)
Optionally, you can also include: wall colours, lighting conditions, props, flooring, and material descriptions.
Key principles
Be specific, not vague. Say “modern bedroom with dark walls and a light carpet” rather than “a cool room.”
Protect your product. Always add “do not change the colour, proportions, finish, details” unless you intentionally want changes.
Start with “create a lifestyle image.” This phrasing works best with our AI model. Avoid “add this” or “put this.”
Include dimensions when scale matters. Especially important for multi-product scenes. This can be done with product images with dimensional arrows and measurements or adding the measurements in the textbox
What to upload
Best Results: Upload white-cutouts or silos work best so the details are captured
Main image: Your main product photo. Use a clean, well-lit image of the product you want featured. You can reference it using "@image" if you have added references
Reference images:Additional products, different perspectives of furniture or background styles can be added as reference images. Use these when adding multiple products to a scene or when using a reference image as a style guide.
If one reference has been added use "@reference" to mention it in the text box
If more than one reference has been added use: @reference1–@reference4 to mention it in the text box
