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What is Coohom?

Coohom is a browser-based home and interior design platform for creating 2D and 3D floor plans, furnishing rooms and producing photorealistic renders. Users draw or upload a layout, arrange furniture and decor from a large catalogue of models, and generate studio-quality images, 360-degree walkthroughs and videos without installing software. It serves homeowners, interior designers, architects and furniture retailers, with AI tools that suggest layouts based on room dimensions and style.

Key Features

2D and 3D floor planning

Draw, upload or pick a template to build custom room layouts in 2D and convert them to 3D.

Furniture and decor catalogue

Arrange tens of thousands of furniture and decor models in an interactive 3D scene.

Photorealistic rendering

Generate studio-quality interior visuals in seconds, with higher resolutions on paid plans.

AI design tools

Get AI-generated layout and style suggestions tailored to room dimensions.

360-degree virtual walkthroughs

Preview designs from multiple viewpoints and share interactive panoramas.

Room-specific planners

Dedicated tools for kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, offices and children's rooms.

Export formats

Produce 4K images, HD videos and panoramas, with watermark removal on paid tiers.

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Runs entirely in the browser with no software installation, so it works across operating systems.
  • Offers a free Basic account that lets users try the design and rendering tools before paying.
  • Rendering is fast, turning a finished 3D scene into a photorealistic image in seconds.
  • Includes a very large library of furniture and decor models to furnish rooms quickly.
  • Provides AI layout suggestions that speed up the early planning stage for non-designers.

Limitations

  • The free plan applies watermarks and limits render resolution, premium models and high-resolution exports.
  • Higher-end features such as 8K rendering and team management require the Enterprise tier with quote-based pricing.
  • Pro and Premium subscriptions can become expensive for occasional or hobbyist users.
  • The large feature set and catalogue can be a steep learning curve for first-time users.

Use Cases

Homeowners planning a renovation can lay out rooms and preview decor choices before buying.

Interior designers can produce client-ready renders and walkthroughs from a floor plan.

Architects and space planners can visualise layouts and test furniture arrangements.

Furniture retailers and brands can showcase products inside realistic room scenes.

Content creators and educators can build design visuals for tutorials, courses and social posts.

Real estate and staging professionals can create virtual furnished interiors for listings.