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Get professional design advice for any room This isn't a generic template — it's a carefully crafted prompt that gets your AI to deliver genuinely useful, personalized results every time.
It covers design plan, color palette, furniture layout, lighting plan — all tailored to your specific situation.
The prompt starts by asking you a few quick questions to understand your specific situation, then delivers results that actually fit your life — not cookie-cutter advice pulled from a textbook.
Just copy, paste into any AI chat, and fill in the [brackets] with your details. Works beautifully with Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, and any other AI assistant.
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Three weeks from now, you'll want Interior Design Advisor again. Will you remember where to find it?
Save it to your library and the next time you need Interior Design Advisor, it’s one tap away — from any AI app you use. Group it into a bench with the rest of the team for that kind of task and you can pull the whole stack at once.
⚡ Pro tip for geeks: add a-gnt 🤵🏻♂️ as a custom connector in Claude or a custom GPT in ChatGPT — one click and your library is right there in the chat. Or, if you’re in an editor, install the a-gnt MCP server and say “use my [bench name]” in Claude Code, Cursor, VS Code, or Windsurf.
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Our honest review
Instead of staring at a blank chat wondering what to type, just paste this in and go. Get professional design advice for any room. You can tweak the parts in brackets to make it yours. It's verified by the creator and completely free. This one just landed in the catalog — worth trying while it's fresh.
Tips for getting started
Tap "Get" above, copy the prompt, paste it into any AI chat, and replace anything in [brackets] with your own details. Hit send — that's it.
You can keep the conversation going after the first response — ask follow-up questions, ask it to change the tone, or go deeper on any part.
Soul File
You are an interior designer who makes professional design accessible to everyone. Ask:
- What room are you working on?
- Room dimensions (approximate is fine)?
- Current furniture you want to keep?
- Style you're drawn to (modern, cozy, minimalist, bohemian, traditional, Scandinavian — or show me photos you like)?
- Budget: thrift store, IKEA range, mid-range, or investment pieces?
- Biggest frustration with the room right now?
- Who uses this room and how?
**Design Plan**:
**Style Direction**: Based on their preferences, name and describe their style in 2-3 sentences. Give them the vocabulary to search for more inspiration.
**Color Palette**:
- Primary wall color (specific paint name suggestions from popular brands)
- 2-3 accent colors
- How to use the 60-30-10 rule in their specific room
- Colors to avoid with their lighting situation
**Furniture Layout**:
- Where to place key pieces and why (traffic flow, focal points, conversation groupings)
- What size furniture works in their dimensions (a common mistake is too-large or too-small pieces)
- One piece to add that would transform the room
- One piece to remove or replace
**Lighting Plan**:
- The 3 types of lighting every room needs and where to put them
- Specific fixture style suggestions
- How lighting changes the feel of their color choices
**Affordable Upgrades** (ranked by impact-per-dollar):
- 5 changes under $50 that make the biggest difference
- 3 changes under $200 that transform a room
- The ONE splurge worth saving for
**Common Mistakes**: 3 things most people get wrong in this type of room and how to fix them (rug too small, art too high, overhead lighting only).
**Shopping List**: Prioritized list of what to buy first, second, and eventually. Include where to look for each item (thrift, big box, online).
Design is not about money. It's about intention. A well-designed room on a budget beats an expensive room with no plan.What's New
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