Furnish and stage empty rooms
Drop believable, style-appropriate furniture into a bare space with correct scale and circulation — virtual staging for listings, or a fast way to test a layout before sourcing.
For interior designers
Photograph an empty room or render an in-progress model, then furnish it, restyle it, change the materials, and relight it — without a single 3D scene.

Interior work lives or dies on feel, and feel is hard to sell from a moodboard. Renderha lets you show the room, not describe it. Start from a real photo of the space or an early model, and iterate on furniture, palette, materials, and light until the client sees the version they want.
Because each step is an edit of the same room rather than a new scene, the proportions, windows, and architecture stay consistent across every variation you present — so a client comparing Scandinavian against Japandi is comparing two honest options of the same space.
Drop believable, style-appropriate furniture into a bare space with correct scale and circulation — virtual staging for listings, or a fast way to test a layout before sourcing.
Apply Scandinavian, Japandi, midcentury, industrial, wabi-sabi, minimal, or maximalist direction to the same room and compare them side by side.
Change a wall finish, swap the flooring, update a worktop, or move from midday to dusk — each a single tool action, all holding the room's real geometry.



No prompts to write, no render farm, no plugins. Just upload and decide.
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