Abstract

With the growing presence of AI-generated content (AIGC) tools in design practice, interior design is entering a period of significant change. This study explores how AIGC-integrated platform will reshape the way interior design is produced, communicated, and implemented. Drawing on literature review, case studies, feasibility analysis, and conceptual development, this research identifies several key functional requirements such platforms must meet, such as intuitive interaction, real-time feedback, and compatibility with existing design tools. Based on an analysis of key functional requirements, the paper proposes a five-module conceptual framework encompassing interpreter, modeler, analyzer, planner, and producer. The findings reveal that these platforms streamline design workflows, automate content generation, and enable real-time collaboration and customization. Simultaneously, theroleof interior designers is undergoing are definition. Designers are shifting from traditional creators tocreative contributors, design implementers, and design consultants, increasingly acting as curators and communicators between users and AI systems. These shifts suggest a future where design becomes more democratized, data-driven, and platform-mediated. The paper concludes by discussing the broader implications of such transformations for design ethics, industry structures, and education.

Keywords

AIGC-integrated platform; Interior design; Workflow; Framework; Automation

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An AIGC-Integrated Platform and Interior Design Workflow

With the growing presence of AI-generated content (AIGC) tools in design practice, interior design is entering a period of significant change. This study explores how AIGC-integrated platform will reshape the way interior design is produced, communicated, and implemented. Drawing on literature review, case studies, feasibility analysis, and conceptual development, this research identifies several key functional requirements such platforms must meet, such as intuitive interaction, real-time feedback, and compatibility with existing design tools. Based on an analysis of key functional requirements, the paper proposes a five-module conceptual framework encompassing interpreter, modeler, analyzer, planner, and producer. The findings reveal that these platforms streamline design workflows, automate content generation, and enable real-time collaboration and customization. Simultaneously, theroleof interior designers is undergoing are definition. Designers are shifting from traditional creators tocreative contributors, design implementers, and design consultants, increasingly acting as curators and communicators between users and AI systems. These shifts suggest a future where design becomes more democratized, data-driven, and platform-mediated. The paper concludes by discussing the broader implications of such transformations for design ethics, industry structures, and education.

 

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