Redesign Mode

Turn Your Garage into an Industrial Living Space

Convert an empty garage into a high-value asset. Virtually stage the space with Industrial-style furniture and exposed brick textures to show it off as a modern accessory dwelling unit (ADU).

The Starting Point

Garage conversions are among the most exciting residential design projects, and this example shows how RoomLab can visualize the full potential of a partially converted space. The original shows a two-car garage in mid-conversion: drywall has been installed but remains unfinished with visible tape and mud joints, exposed plumbing and electrical conduit runs along the walls, fluorescent shop lights hang from the ceiling, and large glass-panel garage doors let in abundant natural light. A basic grey sofa, a pallet coffee table, a floor lamp, some art canvases, and a simple shelf represent the beginnings of habitation, but the space still reads primarily as a garage.

The Redesign in Detail

The Industrial redesign fully realizes this space as a living area while leaning into its garage DNA. The unfinished drywall is replaced with exposed red brick walls that feel authentic to the building's utilitarian origins. The ceiling now shows raw concrete with exposed conduit, embracing rather than hiding the infrastructure. The fluorescent shop lights become proper industrial pendant fixtures with metal shades. The glass garage doors remain as a dramatic design feature, framing a view of greenery outside.

Design Tips and Inspiration

The furniture upgrade is substantial: the basic sofa becomes a full-sized distressed leather sectional, paired with leather club chairs. The pallet coffee table is replaced by a proper industrial piece with a reclaimed wood top on metal wheels. Open metal-frame shelving holds curated objects including vintage cameras, industrial gears, and books. A leather hide rug covers the concrete floor. Potted plants add life to the brick-and-metal palette. The result is a space that celebrates its garage origins through industrial design language, proving that these spaces do not need to hide their provenance to become stylish, comfortable living areas.

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How to Recreate This

Transform a partially converted garage with unfinished drywall and basic furnishings into a fully realized Industrial living space with exposed brick, leather, and metal fixtures.

✨ What You'll Achieve

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Select Mode

Redesign mode with the furnish option visualizes the completed conversion by replacing unfinished surfaces with industrial materials and upgrading basic furniture to full industrial-style living room pieces.

📱 Choose Your Mode
Redesign
Clean RoomRemove clutter from room
Empty RoomRemove all furniture
Change Room DesignRestyle the room
Virtual StageAdd furniture to room
Replace
Replace FurnitureSwap specific furniture pieces
Replace TextureChange wall, floor, or surfaces
Render
Render InteriorIndoor photorealistic render
Render ExteriorOutdoor photorealistic render
Custom ModeUse your own images and prompts
Wall ColorsCompare 9 wall paint colors at once
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Upload Your Room

Upload a photo of your garage or garage conversion in progress. This example shows a space with unfinished drywall, fluorescent lights, glass garage doors, and minimal basic furniture.

📱 Upload Your Room
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Configure Options

Choose 'Add furniture' to fill the space with industrial living room furniture. The AI will introduce leather seating, reclaimed-wood tables, metal shelving, industrial lighting, and appropriate accessories.

📱 Adjust Options
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Generate

The result shows a complete industrial living space: exposed brick walls, concrete ceiling with metal pendants, a distressed leather sectional, club chairs, a wheeled coffee table, open metal shelving, and the glass garage doors preserved as a dramatic architectural feature.

📱 Generate

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can RoomLab help visualize a garage conversion before it is finished?

Yes, and this is one of the most practical applications. By uploading a photo of a garage in any stage of conversion, from raw to partially finished like this example, RoomLab can show what the completed space could look like. This helps homeowners make design decisions before committing to specific finishes and furnishings.

Why is Industrial style particularly suited for garage conversions?

Industrial design draws from warehouse and factory aesthetics that share DNA with garages: concrete floors, exposed infrastructure, metal doors, and utilitarian proportions. Rather than fighting the space's origins, Industrial style celebrates them. In this result, the concrete floor, exposed conduit, and glass garage doors become design features rather than elements to hide.

Does the AI keep the glass garage doors as a design feature?

Yes. The AI recognized the glass-panel garage doors as a distinctive architectural element and preserved them in the redesign. In the Industrial result, they serve as dramatic floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the space with natural light and frame the outdoor view, which is actually a sought-after feature in loft-style living spaces.