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Your personal AI home designer

Upload a photo of your space and instantly visualize your dream home renovations.

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Explore Stelia interiors

Kitchen — Organic
Kitchen — Vegetal
Living room — Provençal
Living room — Modern
Dining room — Industrial
Bedroom — Modern
Bedroom — Moroccan
Office — Organic
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Living room — Vegetal

Choose from 20+ decoration styles

With Stelia preset styles, no prompt writing or parameter tuning is needed. Pick a style in one click and Stelia redesigns your space accordingly.

Modern

Modern

Polished concrete, white lacquer and brushed stainless steel details. Neutral palette, strong geometric volumes and functionality above all.

Scandinavian

Scandinavian

Bleached birch floors, merino wool textiles and light-toned wood. Warm hygge spirit in shades of off-white, linen and pale blue.

Japandi

Japandi

Ultra-low furniture, matte artisan ceramics and a single dry branch in stoneware. Absolute visual silence: Japanese-Scandinavian fusion at its finest.

Industrial

Industrial

Polished grey concrete, white-painted brick and patinated graphite steel. Cognac leather, brass pendants and an assertive urban aesthetic.

Bohemian

Bohemian

Terracotta tiles, Berber kilim, voluminous macramé and potted plants. Layered textures in ochre, rust and indigo for a free-spirited feel.

Moroccan

Moroccan

Emerald zellige, polished tadelakt and pierced brass lanterns. Berber rug, engraved copper tray and a dwarf palm in a ceramic pot.

Mid-century

Mid-century

Tapered legs, organic silhouettes and satin brass accents. Mustard yellow, petrol blue and teak flooring for retro elegance.

Coastal

Coastal

Whitewashed floors, natural wicker and navy-and-white striped cotton. Seaside palette: white, sky blue, linen, pebbles and sea-glass ceramics.

Classic

Classic

Versailles parquet, sculpted white boiseries and Louis XVI furniture. Porcelain, silver candlesticks and floor-length linen curtains.

Chic

Chic

Herringbone oak floors, discreet gold brass and refined Parisian silhouettes. Cashmere, fine corduroy and a cream-camel palette for understated elegance.

Haussmannian

Haussmannian

Oiled oak herringbone, ornate cornice moulding and white marble fireplace. Floor-to-ceiling linen curtains, patinated candelabra and gilded overmantel.

Minimalist

Minimalist

A single tone from floor to ceiling, pure-volume furniture with no ornament. Empty space and diffuse light as the only decorative elements.

Rustic

Rustic

Exposed limestone walls, rough oak beams and unglazed artisan pottery. Ochre-brown palette, aromatic herbs in terracotta — the soul of a farmhouse.

Art Deco

Art Deco

Veined marble, lacquered geometric panelling and jewel-toned velvets. Strict symmetry, gold fillets and bronze figurines — 1920s elegance.

Mediterranean

Mediterranean

White-and-blue zellige, brilliant lime plaster and black wrought iron. Cobalt blue, olive green and terracotta geraniums for the whitewashed-village feel.

Tropical

Tropical

Bamboo, woven rattan and coral-printed linen on a sandy background. Dense lush vegetation: banana leaf, strelitzia and monstera as the centrepiece.

Plant-based

Plant-based

Moss-and-lichen plant wall, oversized fiddle-leaf fig and trailing pothos. Foliage takes over the space — few pieces of furniture, abundant greenery.

Organic

Organic

Biomorphic curves, oiled grained wood and poured-glaze artisan ceramics. Sage, camel and sand palette for a soft, biophilic and soothing atmosphere.

Vintage

Vintage

Curved sofa on chrome legs, mustard velvet and geometric 70s ceramics. Patinated brass, framed vintage posters and an open record player.

Mountain chalet

Mountain chalet

Warm brown oak floors, deep forest green and thick tartan textiles. Solid timber, faux fur throws and wrought-iron lanterns for a mountain feel.

Provençal

Provençal

Limestone tiles, lime plaster and Moustiers blue-and-yellow ceramics. Dried lavender, washed linen and sage green for the South of France spirit.

Frequently asked questions

  • Upload a photo of your current room, choose one of 21 decoration styles, and the AI redesigns the entire décor while keeping your original architecture intact. In less than a minute, you get a high-resolution photorealistic render of your transformed interior, ready to download or share.

    No design skills required. Everything works directly in your browser, on desktop or mobile, with no installation needed.

  • Stelia accepts JPG, PNG and WEBP files, up to 40 MB per photo, which covers any photo taken with a smartphone or digital camera.

    For best results, use a sharp, well-lit photo taken at eye level, facing a wall or window. Avoid extreme wide-angle shots that distort room proportions. The clearer and more representative your photo, the more accurate the final render will be.

  • Generating a virtual staging typically takes 30 to 60 seconds depending on server load. The result appears directly in your dashboard as soon as it is ready, without needing to stay on the page.

    You can run several generations simultaneously across different projects to compare styles side by side.

  • Stelia preserves 100% of your room's architecture: the position of windows and doors, volumes and proportions remain exactly as in your original photo.

    The AI only acts on surfaces (floor, walls) and decorative elements (furniture, textiles, lighting, décor objects). The result is always coherent with the actual dimensions of your space.

  • Stelia uses the latest generation AI image models to produce high-resolution, photorealistic renders. The vast majority of generations are immediately usable for a property listing, a client presentation, or to visualise a new decoration.

    Like any generative AI tool, a small proportion of renders may have minor imperfections. In that case, simply re-generate to get a cleaner variation.

  • Both work perfectly. Stelia is designed to reinterpret an existing furnished room in a new style, but also to stage an empty room from scratch with coherent furniture.

    This is the main use case for real estate home staging: transforming an empty or outdated room into an attractive, well-decorated interior that captures buyers' attention from the very first photo.

  • Yes. A custom instructions field lets you fine-tune the result however you like: preferred colours, a specific furniture style, a request for plants or particular lighting, a brighter or cosier ambiance.

    These instructions are treated as the highest priority by the AI, giving you precise control over the final render beyond the default settings of the chosen style.

  • Browse the inspiration gallery to see real renders generated with Stelia. Clicking on an image you like shows you the style and settings used, so you can recreate the same look with your own photo.

    For bright rooms with neutral finishes, Scandinavian, Modern or Japandi styles work great. Moroccan or Bohemian add warmth and colour. Minimalist is ideal for small spaces. Haussmannian or Classic suits period apartments beautifully.

  • A property presented with an attractive virtual staging generates up to twice as many clicks on listing portals, shortens time on market and raises perceived value in buyers' minds.

    With Stelia, a single photo is all you need to produce several staging variations in minutes, with no photo shoot fees or physical home stager costs. A traditional home stager charges an average of 500 to 2,000 euros per room; with Stelia, you get an equivalent visual result for a few cents.

  • Yes. Stelia is used daily by real estate agents, independent brokers and property developers to enhance their listings quickly and cost-effectively.

    Professional plans are available with higher monthly credit volumes, unlimited projects and guest links to share renders directly with clients. Visit the Pricing section to explore professional offers.

  • One credit equals one virtual staging generation. Each time you click Generate, one credit is consumed from your monthly quota. The cost per credit decreases as your monthly volume increases.

    For comparison, a physical home stager charges an average of 500 to 2,000 euros per room. With Stelia, you get an equivalent visual result for a few cents, with no travel costs or logistics.

  • Yes. When you sign up, you receive 2 free generations with no credit card required. This lets you test the results on your own room before committing to anything.

    If you would like to continue, you can choose from our monthly subscription plans with the credit volume that suits your needs, from occasional use to intensive professional use.

  • Billing is monthly. You are charged at the start of each cycle and credits are immediately available. Unused credits at the end of the period do not carry over to the next cycle.

    You receive an automatic invoice at each renewal, directly from Stripe, our secure payment provider. You can adjust your credit volume at any time from Settings, Subscription section.

  • Yes, with no commitment or cancellation fee. You can cancel, upgrade or downgrade your subscription at any time from Settings, Subscription section.

    If you cancel, your access remains active until the end of the current period, then your account automatically reverts to the free plan. Everything is managed with a single click from your personal space.

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