Generate a new design render
Ask Oona for a visual render so you can see a direction, not just read about it.
Updated 2026-05-074 min read
Use this guide when you want a visual render of a design direction, or you are not sure how to ask Oona for one.
Renders are best for testing a direction (palette, vibe, layout change) before you commit time or money. They are directional, not exact product matches.
How to ask for a render
You do not need a special command. Describe what you want to see and what should stay the same.
- Name the room or area.
- Name the main change you want applied.
- List what must stay unchanged (pieces, layout, surfaces).
- Add style/material cues for any new elements.
Good examples
- “Show this living room warmer and softer, but keep the sofa and layout.”
- “Generate a render with the sofa facing the window, keeping everything else.”
- “Show this bedroom with a linen palette and low-profile furniture.”
If the render misses the mark
Describe what worked and what missed (“keep the palette, but reduce contrast” or “only change the rug”). Focused follow-ups usually work better than starting over.
If a render fails or takes too long, see Why a render may take time or fail.
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