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Tips to Get the Best Results from AI Prompts

Unlock the full power of Feel Design’s AI by learning how to write clear, effective, and high-quality prompts. This guide covers advanced prompt-writing techniques, examples, and expert strategies for generating accurate, realistic, and beautifully styled interior designs using Feel Design.

Introduction

AI prompts are the language you use to communicate with Feel Design’s creative engine. The clearer your prompt, the better your results. But great prompting isn’t just about adding more words — it’s about using the right words with structure, intention, and visual clarity.

Whether you're creating mood-driven interiors, testing multiple styles, or refining fine details like materials and lighting, the quality of your prompt directly shapes the outcome.

This deep-dive guide will help you master AI prompting inside Feel Design so every render feels intentional, accurate, and true to your creative vision.


⭐ Tips to Get the Best Results from AI Prompts (Complete Guide)


1. Start With a Clear Intent: What Do You Want to Create?

Before writing a prompt, decide the goal:

  • Do you want to restyle a room?

  • Do you want to recreate a reference?

  • Do you want to change furniture?

  • Do you want to achieve a mood or aesthetic?

A strong intention gives the AI direction.

Example

“Make it nicer.”
✔️ “Transform this living room into a cozy Scandinavian space with light wood furniture and soft textures.”


2. Use the “4 Pillars of a Great Prompt” Framework

Every high-performing prompt in Feel Design contains these four elements:

✔️ 1. Style / Theme

Modern, Scandinavian, Japandi, Industrial, Art Deco, Coastal, etc.

✔️ 2. Mood / Atmosphere

Bright, moody, warm evening, minimalist, luxurious, organic, futuristic.

✔️ 3. Key Furniture or Elements

Sofa type, table material, wall texture, lighting changes, layout tweaks.

✔️ 4. Materials & Colors

Light oak, matte black metal, linen fabric, white marble, muted neutrals.

Formula Example

“Create a modern minimalist bedroom with warm ambient lighting, low-profile furniture, and a neutral palette of beige and soft gray. Add a light oak bed frame and matte black side lamps.”

This formula dramatically improves outcomes.


3. Be Specific With Design Details (But Don’t Overload It)

AI responds well to specifics as long as they’re not contradicting or excessive.

Good Specifics to Include:

  • Furniture shape (round table / low-profile sofa)

  • Material types (walnut, rattan, concrete)

  • Color palette

  • Lighting mood

  • Room size or layout

Example

“Add a round walnut dining table centered under a modern pendant light.”


4. Use Spatial Instructions to Improve Composition

Feel Design understands layout requests like:

  • “Place the sofa against the left wall.”

  • “Add shelving above the desk.”

  • “Keep the windows unobstructed.”

  • “Center the bed on the back wall.”

These instructions help the AI visualize your intended arrangement.

Example

“Position the dining set near the large window for natural light.”


5. Define Lighting Clearly — It Changes the Entire Mood

Lighting is one of the most influential parts of a prompt.

Useful Lighting Descriptions

  • Bright daytime light

  • Warm evening glow

  • Soft nighttime lighting

  • Diffused natural light

  • Dramatic shadows

  • Soft ambient ceiling lights

Example

“Use soft warm evening lighting for a cozy, intimate atmosphere.”

Lighting descriptions dramatically improve realism.


6. Avoid Conflicting Instructions

Contradictions produce confusing or unrealistic results.

Avoid combining things like:

  • “Minimalist but full of decorations”

  • “Dark moody room with bright white lighting”

  • “Rustic industrial coastal Scandinavian mix” (pick 1–2 styles max)

Keep prompts cohesive.


7. Use Reference Images When Possible (Best Accuracy)

Feel Design becomes most accurate when combining:

Reference Image + Clear Prompt

This guides AI on layout, proportions, and material style.

Example Prompt

“Keep the existing layout but restyle this space into a warm Japandi design with natural woods and soft neutral fabrics.”

You get both familiarity and transformation.


8. Don’t Forget the “Do Not Include” Section

If you want the AI to avoid something, mention it.

Examples

  • “No bright colors.”

  • “Avoid heavy textures.”

  • “Remove carpets.”

  • “Do not add wall art.”

This reduces unwanted elements.


9. Try Iterative Prompting Instead of One Huge Prompt

Instead of one long paragraph, break your vision into steps:

Step 1 — Define Style

“Transform this room into a modern minimalist space.”

Step 2 — Refine Furnishings

“Replace the sofa with a low-profile white one.”

Step 3 — Adjust Lighting

“Add soft warm ambient lighting.”

This gives cleaner, more consistent results.


10. Save High-Performing Prompts for Future Projects

If a prompt produces great results, save it inside your:

  • Project notes

  • Text document

  • Saved prompt library

This speeds up future workflows.


Example High-Quality Prompts

Prompt for Scandinavian Living Room

“Create a bright Scandinavian living room with light wood furniture, white walls, and soft beige textiles. Keep the space airy and minimalist with natural lighting.”


Prompt for Moody Modern Bedroom

“Design a moody modern bedroom using charcoal tones, ambient LED backlighting, and matte black accents. Add a floating bed and minimalist nightstands.”


Prompt for Coastal Kitchen

“Transform this kitchen into a coastal style with blue cabinetry, white quartz countertops, rattan bar stools, and plenty of natural light.”


Conclusion

Great AI results don't happen by chance—they happen by design. By using clear intentions, structured prompting, precise details, and reference images, you unlock the full creative power of Feel Design’s AI.

Whether you're redesigning your own space or creating professional-level interiors, mastering prompts will help you generate realistic, cohesive, and stunning visuals every time.

With the right words, your ideas transform effortlessly into beautiful designs—exactly the way you imagined them.

F.A.Q.

What makes a good AI prompt in Feel Design?

A good AI prompt includes a clear style, mood, material choices, furniture details, and lighting descriptions. Specific but non-conflicting prompts generate the most accurate results.

Should I include a lot of details in my prompt?

You should be detailed but not excessive. Include the essentials—style, mood, materials, layout direction—but avoid conflicting or overly complex descriptions.

Do reference images improve the results?

Yes, reference images dramatically improve accuracy. When combined with a clear prompt, the AI can replicate layouts, materials, and aesthetics more precisely.

How do I avoid unwanted elements in my render?

Use 'avoid' or 'do not include' instructions in your prompt. For example: 'Avoid carpets' or 'Do not add wall art.' This guides the AI on what to exclude.

What should I do if my result still isn’t accurate?

Use iterative prompting. Start with a simple style prompt, then refine with additional instructions about furniture, lighting, or materials. This step-by-step method improves accuracy.

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