Midjourney Design

Create a Midjourney Interior Scene

Prompt
[Room type] interior design, [style: Japandi/Scandinavian/Industrial/Coastal], [time of day] natural light, [hero furniture piece] as focal point, [color palette], [flooring type] floors, styled for [magazine name], architectural photography, ultra realistic --ar 16:9 --v 6.1 --style raw
Why it works

Interior design prompts need a focal piece and magazine reference to ground the aesthetic direction.

Creating professional interior design mockups with Midjourney just became much simpler with this structured prompt template. Whether you're an interior designer looking to present mood boards to clients, an architect exploring design concepts, or a creative professional building a portfolio, this prompt gives you magazine-quality interior scenes in seconds. Instead of wrestling with vague descriptions or getting inconsistent results, this template breaks down exactly what Midjourney needs to generate cohesive, polished interior spaces that look like they came straight from a design publication.

The key to this prompt's effectiveness is filling in each bracket with specific details that work together. Let's say you want to design a modern living room. You'd enter something like: Modern living room interior design, Scandinavian style, golden hour natural light, white oak credenza as focal point, warm neutrals with sage accents, light oak floors, styled for Dwell Magazine, architectural photography, ultra realistic --ar 16:9 --v 6.1 --style raw. Notice how each element builds on the last one, creating a clear visual direction that Midjourney can execute consistently.

When you run this prompt, expect to receive stunning architectural photography of a fully styled interior space that matches your specifications. The hero furniture piece will command attention in the composition, the lighting will feel natural and atmospheric, and the overall aesthetic will resonate with the magazine reference you chose. The color palette and flooring type integrate seamlessly rather than clashing, giving you a render that actually looks livable and thoughtfully designed.

For significantly better results, spend extra time selecting your hero furniture piece and magazine reference. Instead of just saying "sofa," specify "low-profile sectional sofa" or "mid-century credenza." Similarly, swapping "Interior Design Magazine" for something more specific like "Kinfolk" or "Architectural Digest" dramatically improves the final aesthetic because Midjourney recognizes these publications' distinct visual languages and applies that quality throughout your render.