Stage an Empty Studio with Bohemian Style
Stage an empty studio with eclectic bohemian furniture for virtual staging.
The Starting Point
An empty studio apartment is a blank canvas of potential, and this example shows how RoomLab can fill that potential with a complete Bohemian living space. The original photo shows a large, empty loft-style studio with exposed wooden ceiling beams, a wooden support column, polished hardwood floors, a row of tall windows along one wall, and a single fiddle-leaf fig tree. It is architecturally striking but completely unfurnished.
The Redesign in Detail
The Bohemian redesign fills this open space with a fully realized living room that feels like it has been curated over years of world travel. A large, richly upholstered sofa in deep jewel tones takes center stage, complemented by a matching floral armchair and a carved wooden coffee table on a layered Persian rug. The exposed beams and column, already boho-friendly architectural features, are embraced and highlighted rather than hidden. A vinyl record shelf and turntable lean against the column, adding a music-lover's touch.
Design Tips and Inspiration
The walls come alive with texture: a macrame wall hanging and a woven tapestry flank the column, while colorful kilim-style textiles drape over furniture. The fiddle-leaf fig from the original is now joined by multiple houseplants of varying sizes, from trailing plants to large tropical specimens. A brass bar cart sits in one corner. The windows remain uncovered, allowing the natural light to illuminate the rich textures and colors of the boho interior. String lights trace along the ceiling beams, adding warmth for evening ambiance. The transformation demonstrates how bohemian style is uniquely suited to loft spaces where the industrial architecture provides contrast to the rich, eclectic furnishings.
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How to Recreate This
Fill an empty loft studio apartment with exposed beams into a fully furnished Bohemian living space with layered textiles, eclectic furniture, and abundant greenery.
✨ What You'll Achieve
Original Room
After
Select Mode
Redesign mode with the furnish option is essential here because you are starting with a completely empty room. The AI needs to generate an entire room's worth of furniture, rugs, art, and accessories from scratch.
Upload Your Room
Upload a photo of your empty studio. The AI uses architectural cues like ceiling beams, windows, floor material, and room proportions to determine appropriate furniture scale and placement.
Configure Options
Choose 'Add furniture' since the room is empty. The AI will furnish the entire space with a coordinated bohemian collection, including seating, tables, storage, lighting, wall decor, and plants.
Generate
The result fills the empty loft with a complete boho living room: a richly upholstered sofa and armchair, carved coffee table, layered Persian rug, vinyl record shelf, macrame and tapestries, houseplants, and string lights along the beams.
Your Result
🎯 Try the Result
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can RoomLab furnish a completely empty room from scratch?
Yes. This is one of the most impressive capabilities. Given a photo of a completely empty studio apartment, the AI generated a full bohemian living room including a sofa, armchair, coffee table, rug, record shelf, plants, wall art, bar cart, and decorative accessories. The AI understands room proportions and places appropriately scaled furniture throughout the space.
How does the AI handle loft features like exposed beams and columns?
The AI recognizes and preserves architectural features, treating exposed beams and support columns as design assets rather than obstacles. In this bohemian redesign, the wooden beams and column are highlighted with string lights and surrounded by complementary boho elements like macrame and tapestries, making them integral to the design rather than hiding them.
Is bohemian style a good choice for open-plan studio apartments?
Bohemian style excels in open-plan spaces because its layered approach naturally creates zones and visual boundaries. In this result, the large Persian rug defines the living area, the furniture grouping creates a focal point, and wall hangings and plants soften the boundaries of the space. This zoning effect helps a large open room feel cozy and intentional rather than empty and undefined.
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