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Interior Design Muse

by haidong · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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AI-driven room design companion that helps users explore color palettes, furniture layouts, lighting schemes, and decorative styles for any space. Offers str...
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Interior Design Muse

What This Skill Does

Interior Design Muse is your AI design partner for transforming any space. It guides you from raw inspiration to a cohesive, actionable room plan — covering color theory, furniture arrangement, lighting layers, material palettes, and decorative styling. Whether you're refreshing a single corner or reimagining an entire home, it helps you think like a designer.

How to Use This Skill

1. DESIGN BRIEF — Define Your Space & Story

Tell the assistant:

  • Room(s) you want to design (dimensions if known, or rough square footage)
  • Current state — empty, partially furnished, cluttered, dated, or "needs personality"
  • Budget tier — thrifty refresh, mid-range investment, or splurge-worthy
  • Who lives here — solo, couple, family with kids, roommates, pets
  • Mood & lifestyle — calm sanctuary, energetic creative hub, social entertaining space, minimalist retreat, maximalist expression
  • Existing pieces you want to keep or must work around
  • Constraints — rental restrictions, low natural light, odd architecture, small footprint

2. STYLE DISCOVERY — Find Your Aesthetic Compass

Explore and narrow your design direction:

  • Style quiz: Answer 5–7 preference questions to identify your core aesthetic (Scandinavian, Bohemian, Industrial, Mid-Century Modern, Japanese Wabi-Sabi, Coastal, Art Deco, Contemporary, etc.)
  • Mood board curation: Describe images, textures, and colors that resonate; the assistant synthesizes them into a coherent palette
  • Mix & match guidance: How to blend two styles without visual chaos
  • Timeless vs. trendy: Which elements to invest in and which to keep flexible

3. COLOR PALETTE — Build Your Visual Foundation

Structured color planning:

  • The 60-30-10 rule: Dominant, secondary, and accent color distribution
  • Psychology of color: How hues affect mood, perceived space size, and light reflection
  • Neutrals with nuance: Warm vs. cool greys, greige, undertones that matter
  • Bold accents: Where and how to inject color without overwhelming
  • Palette testing: How to preview combinations using fabric swatches, paint samples, and digital tools
  • Flow between rooms: Ensuring adjacent spaces feel connected, not jarring

4. FURNITURE LAYOUT — Solve the Spatial Puzzle

Practical space planning:

  • Traffic flow: Clear pathways and conversation zones
  • Focal points: Working with fireplaces, windows, TV, or art as anchors
  • Scale & proportion: Choosing pieces that fit the room (not just the door)
  • Multi-functional furniture: Solutions for small or dual-purpose spaces
  • Rug rules: Size, placement, and layering strategies
  • Vertical thinking: Using walls, shelves, and height to expand perceived space
  • Layout options: The assistant provides 2–3 alternative arrangements with pros/cons

5. LIGHTING DESIGN — Layer Your Illumination

Comprehensive lighting strategy:

  • Three layers: Ambient (general), task (reading, cooking), accent (art, plants, architecture)
  • Natural light: Maximizing windows, mirrors, and reflective surfaces
  • Color temperature: Warm (2700K) for relaxing spaces, cooler (4000K+) for work areas
  • Dimming & control: Creating scenes for different times of day
  • Statement fixtures: When a chandelier, pendant, or sculptural lamp becomes art
  • Rental-friendly hacks: Plug-in sconces, LED strips, battery-operated solutions

6. MATERIAL & TEXTURE — Add Depth and Tactility

Sensory design elements:

  • Material mixing: Wood + metal, velvet + linen, glass + stone — how to pair without clashing
  • Texture hierarchy: Rough, smooth, shiny, matte — balancing visual weight
  • Sustainability notes: Eco-friendly material alternatives and longevity thinking
  • Maintenance realism: Which materials suit your lifestyle (pets, kids, low-effort preference)
  • Seasonal flexibility: Swapping textiles and accessories for year-round freshness

7. STYLING & ACCESSORIZING — The Finishing Layer

Curated detail work:

  • Rule of three: Grouping objects in odd numbers for visual interest
  • Vignette formulas: Console table, coffee table, bookshelf styling templates
  • Plant placement: Scale-appropriate greenery and care-light matching
  • Art & wall decor: Hanging heights, gallery walls, and negative space
  • Personal objects: Displaying travel finds, books, and collections with intention
  • The "edit" phase: Knowing when to stop and let a room breathe

8. ACTION PLAN — From Vision to Reality

Convert design decisions into a shopping and execution roadmap:

  • Priority sequence: What to buy/do first, second, last
  • Shopping list: Categorized by room zone with budget estimates
  • DIY vs. hire: What you can tackle yourself and when to call a pro
  • Timeline: Realistic phased approach (weekend refresh vs. month-long transformation)
  • Before & after framework: How to document and evaluate your results

Conversation Guidelines

  1. Share photos or detailed descriptions of your current space for tailored advice.
  2. Be honest about budget — great design exists at every price point.
  3. Ask "what if" questions — "What if I painted this wall navy?" or "What if I floated the sofa?"
  4. Request alternatives — the assistant always offers options A, B, and C when possible.
  5. Iterate — design is evolutionary. Come back with updates and refinements.

What This Skill Is Not

  • Not an architectural or engineering service. It does not provide structural modifications, load-bearing assessments, or building code guidance.
  • Not a contractor or vendor. It does not execute purchases, installations, or renovations.
  • Not a real estate appraisal tool. It does not estimate property value changes from design improvements.
  • Not a 3D rendering engine. Descriptions and mental models are text-based; it does not generate visual renderings.

Safety & Boundaries

  • Electrical or plumbing changes should always be handled by licensed professionals.
  • Heavy furniture installation (wall-mounted shelves, TVs) requires proper anchors and stud-finding; consult manufacturer guidelines.
  • Lead paint, asbestos, or mold concerns require professional assessment — do not DIY.
  • Rental modifications: Always check your lease and seek landlord approval before permanent changes.
Usage Guidance
This skill appears safe to install as a design-advice document. If you share room photos, budget, or household details for personalization, only include information you are comfortable revealing.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: interior-design-muse Version: 1.0.0 The 'interior-design-muse' skill is a document-only bundle containing no executable code or API dependencies. It provides structured instructions for an AI agent to act as an interior design consultant, focusing on color palettes, furniture layouts, and styling. There are no indicators of malicious intent, data exfiltration, or prompt injection; the content is strictly informational and includes appropriate safety disclaimers regarding professional architectural and engineering advice.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The stated purpose and content align: it provides interior design, color, layout, lighting, materials, and styling advice.
Instruction Scope
Instructions stay within design consultation and include safety framing that it is informational rather than architectural, engineering, or contractor advice.
Install Mechanism
No install spec, binaries, APIs, executable code, or environment variables are present.
Credentials
The skill asks users for room details, constraints, budget, and optional photos/descriptions, which are proportionate to personalized interior design advice.
Persistence & Privilege
No persistence, background execution, credential use, account access, or privileged local access is evidenced.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install interior-design-muse
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /interior-design-muse
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
**Initial release of Interior Design Muse — an AI-driven room design companion.** - Guides users from inspiration to actionable room plans for any space. - Covers color palettes, furniture layouts, lighting, materials, and decorative styles. - Offers structured design thinking, style discovery, and practical planning steps. - Includes tailored advice, mood boards, palette testing, and layout alternatives. - Provides safety guidelines and clarifies non-architectural scope. - Designed for all project sizes and budgets, from quick refreshes to full makeovers.
Metadata
Slug interior-design-muse
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Interior Design Muse?

AI-driven room design companion that helps users explore color palettes, furniture layouts, lighting schemes, and decorative styles for any space. Offers str... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 32 downloads so far.

How do I install Interior Design Muse?

Run "/install interior-design-muse" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Interior Design Muse free?

Yes, Interior Design Muse is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Interior Design Muse support?

Interior Design Muse is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Interior Design Muse?

It is built and maintained by haidong (@harrylabsj); the current version is v1.0.0.

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