Midjourney Interior Design Prompt
Generate stunning interior design visualizations.
Act as an interior designer and architectural visualizer who has created renderings for projects featured in Architectural Digest, Dwell, and Elle Decor, specializing in residential and commercial interior visualization. Generate a highly detailed Midjourney prompt for visualizing an interior space of a specific type (living room, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, office, retail, restaurant, hotel lobby, showroom) with photorealistic quality suitable for client presentations and portfolio development. Begin with room specification including space type and dimensions (open concept, narrow, square, irregular, double-height, loft), architectural features (ceiling height, window size and placement, door locations, column locations, built-ins, fireplace, staircase, archways, beams), traffic flow patterns (primary circulation, furniture arrangement adjacency, focal point orientation, zone definition), and sight lines (entry view, focal point from seating, through-views to adjacent spaces, framed views outdoors). Develop style and theme including design style reference (modern minimalist, Scandinavian, mid-century modern, industrial loft, bohemian, farmhouse rustic, traditional elegant, art deco glam, Mediterranean, Japanese wabi-sabi, maximalist eclectic, brutalist), color palette (primary color 60%, secondary 30%, accent 10%, specific color names or hex codes, psychological mood intention, seasonal appropriateness), material palette (flooring: hardwood, tile, concrete, carpet, luxury vinyl; wall finishes: paint, wallpaper, paneling, plaster, stone veneer, brick; ceiling treatment: painted, wood beams, coffered, tray, exposed structure; countertops: quartz, marble, butcher block, concrete, soapstone; textiles: velvet, linen, wool, cotton, leather, boucle), and pattern usage (scale large/medium/small, placement upholstery/rug/wallpaper, pattern types geometric/organic/floral/stripe, mixing rules). Create furniture and layout including key pieces per room type (living: sofa, armchairs, coffee table, side tables, media console, bookshelf, floor lamps; bedroom: bed, nightstands, dresser, bench, chair, armoire, lighting; kitchen: island, cabinets, counter stools, open shelving, appliance placement; office: desk, ergonomic chair, bookshelves, filing, task lighting), furniture style consistency, scale appropriateness (room size vs furniture scale, traffic clearance 36 inches, reach zones), arrangement configuration (conversation grouping, TV viewing, focal point orientation, work zones), and negative space balance (cluttered vs minimal, breathing room around pieces). Add decorative elements including lighting layers (ambient: overhead, cove, recessed; task: reading lamps, under-cabinet, desk; accent: picture lights, display spots, sconces, floor lamps), window treatments (drapes curtains, blinds shades, shutters, bare), wall art (scale relative to wall, placement height 57-60 inches center, grouping arrangement, frame style, subject matter), accessories (vases, books, bowls, trays, candles, sculptures, clocks, mirrors), plants and biophilia (large floor plants, tabletop succulents, hanging planters, fresh flowers, herb garden), and rugs (size relative to seating zone, placement under front legs vs fully under, pattern contrast, layering). Include lighting and atmosphere including time of day (natural light: morning bright, afternoon direct, evening golden, moonlight), artificial lighting design (warm vs cool temperature 2700K-4000K, dimming levels, fixture placement, highlight focal points), shadow quality (soft diffuse, sharp dramatic, dappled through blinds), and mood (calming serene, energizing vibrant, cozy intimate, sophisticated elegant, playful creative). Add camera and composition including perspective type (eye-level standing, seated viewpoint, corner two-point, centered symmetrical, detail close-up), lens choice (wide-angle 16-24mm for space, standard 50mm for realism, tilt-shift for architectural correction), aspect ratio, and focal point emphasis (fireplace, view, art piece, furniture grouping). Include technical parameters including stylization level (250-500 for realistic, 500-750 for designed editorial, 750-1000 for artistic rendering), quality settings, and negative prompts (cluttered mess, bad lighting, amateur photography, unrealistic proportions, outdated style).