Getting Started with Feel Design AI: Your Beginner’s Guide
Getting started with Feel Design AI? This beginner’s guide walks you through the workspace of Feel Design AI — from uploading your space to generating styles, tweaks, exporting and collaborating. You’ll learn how to use its tools, best practices, and key takeaways to hit the ground running.
1. Why use Feel Design AI?
1.1 What it is
Feel Design AI is an AI-powered interior design platform: upload a photo or floor plan of your space, and the system gives you styled design suggestions, mood-boards, and editable room renderings.
1.2 Who it’s for
Beginners, renters, DIY decorators, small-business owners, and anyone who wants to visualise their space without hiring a full-time designer.
1.3 What you’ll gain
Fast generation of design options
Experimentation with styles (Japandi, Minimalist, Scandinavian etc)
Visualising before committing to purchases or renovations
Lower cost than traditional designer workflow
2. Getting set up: your first workspace
2.1 Account & access
Head to the Feel Design website, sign up for your free trial, log into the Workspace area. You’ll find the “Design Workspace” section that prompts you to upload your room image or floor-plan.
2.2 Uploading your space
Choose a clear photo of your room (walls visible, good lighting) or upload a floor plan.
The tool detects walls, doors, windows and helps set context for the AI redesign.
2.3 Choosing a style & preset
Once uploaded, you’ll pick from style presets: for example Japandi, Boho, Modern Minimalist.
The AI will generate variations of your space in those styles.
2.4 Viewing and selecting results
You’ll see multiple renderings with different furniture layouts, lighting, colours.
Review each variation, pick your favourite(s) to edit further.
3. Working inside the workspace: tools & features
3.1 Style Transfer / One-Click Style Swap
You can switch the entire room’s look with one click—keeping your room geometry but changing aesthetic (materials, palette, furniture).
3.2 Edit & Customize
Once a design is generated, you can tweak: move furniture, change materials (walls, flooring), lighting.
Some features include “AI Material Editor” and “Moodboard Creator” as part of the platform.
3.3 Exporting & Shopping
After finalising a design you can export high-resolution images, get cost estimates or links to shop furniture.
3.4 Collaboration & Feedback
Share designs with clients or friends, get feedback, iterate.
The platform supports several workflows suitable for both DIY and professionals.
3.5 Best practices & tips
Use good quality upload images (clear, little clutter)
Experiment with styles — don’t settle immediately
Think of AI-generated designs as inspiration not final buildable plans
Combine AI output with your own vision: the human touch still matters.
4. From idea to execution: your next steps
4.1 Saving and organising your designs
Save multiple variations in your workspace, label them by room or style.
Use folders, or moodboard features, so you don’t lose good options.
4.2 Refining your selection
Compare favourites: lighting, scale, ambiance.
Consider real-world constraints: budget, dimensions, delivery time, etc.
4.3 Exporting & implementing
Export the selected design as images or PDF.
Use the design to shop furniture, guide your renovation, or hand off to a contractor.
Check cost estimates and furniture links if provided.
4.4 Iterating & evolving
After your first room, try another: kitchen, bedroom, living-area.
Use insights from the first room to refine your style preferences.
Revisit older designs with the AI to update as trends or your taste evolve.
