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How Can AI Prompts Elevate Your Architectural Renders to the Next Level?

Erhan Tonbul

31 January 2024

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In the era of ArchiVinci 3.0, your prompt is no longer a string of disjointed keywords—it’s a micro‑instruction in plain English. Think of it as a quick voice note to a junior designer: one clear sentence that tells the AI exactly what to adjust.


Because the model now understands architectural context out of the box, you can skip exhaustive style lists. Instead, focus on the single change you want to see. A short, direct phrase—no more than 3‑10 words—delivers faster, cleaner results. (Currently, more than 200 characters in the prompt section is NOT allowed)


There is no negative prompt section anymore. Adding a brief “no red brick” or “avoid curtains” to your prompt blocks unwanted elements without cluttering your main instruction.



Prompt Examples:


Good Prompt: "Change sofa colour to green."


Bad Prompt: "Design a nice living space for me."





A bright, modern living room with floor-to-ceiling windows letting in natural light, showcasing earthy-toned sofas, minimalist decor, and a tranquil view of greenery—an ideal reference for generating refined interior concepts using an AI prompt enhancer.
Interior design render generated from a simple sketch by ArchiVinci


Writing Tips:


  • Keep It Short. Limit prompts to a single action or change (3‑10 words). Example: "Add skylight above island."

  • Be Direct. Start with a verb—add, remove, change, enlarge.Example: "Remove wall art."

  • Use Everyday Vocabulary. Technical jargon is optional; clarity wins.Example: "Make floor walnut."

  • One Edit at a Time. For multiple changes, send separate prompts for each.


Good prompt: "Add walnut flooring."

Bad prompt: "I need an elegant yet casual living room."


Experiment and Refine:


Tweak your micro‑instructions, try synonyms, or adjust verbs to see new possibilities. The model learns from context, so tiny wording changes can yield distinct variations. Enjoy iterating, and watch your ideas materialise in seconds!

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