Safe AI guide

How Kitchen Showrooms Can Use AI Safely

AI can support designers and improve presentation speed, but showrooms should use it with clear review standards, client expectation control, and team workflow rules.

Five practical guardrails

Keep humans in review

Do not treat AI output as automatically client-ready. Designers still approve the final image.

Protect design intent

Compare outputs against the source export for layout, materials, appliances, and camera angle.

Control client expectations

Use renders to communicate the design, not to imply unagreed products or architectural changes.

Use shared storage

Separate approved final visuals from experiments and failed attempts.

Watch usage and costs

Use seats, monthly render limits, and spend caps so AI does not become uncontrolled overhead.

Start with a pilot

Test the workflow with real showroom exports before making it business-critical.

How ARQ supports safer adoption

ARQ is built around a controlled workflow: exports enter the queue, renders are reviewed with QA context, final images are approved into client rooms, and team usage sits inside plan controls.

  • Review and approval are part of the product flow.
  • QA helps flag possible design drift.
  • Plans use clear limits by seats and render volume.

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