Preserve structure
Ask the model to keep layout, cabinetry, island, windows, appliances, and camera angle aligned with the source image.
Prompt guide
Good prompt structure can help, but kitchen showrooms should not rely on prompt wording alone. The safer workflow keeps the source design visible and reviews the output before client use.
Prompts for kitchen renders should describe the intended presentation while explicitly protecting the design. The goal is to polish the visual, not invent a different kitchen.
Ask the model to keep layout, cabinetry, island, windows, appliances, and camera angle aligned with the source image.
Include lighting, realism, styling level, and visual tone, but avoid changing specified materials unless that is intentional.
Even a good prompt cannot guarantee accuracy. Review the generated image before it becomes client-facing.
Use this as a structure, not a magic phrase: improve this kitchen design export into a realistic client presentation render; preserve the exact layout, cabinet positions, appliance placement, windows, island, worktops, and camera angle; improve lighting and material realism; do not add new architectural features.
ARQ aims to reduce this manual prompt wrestling by wrapping render generation in presets, controlled settings, QA checks, and review state.