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    An AI Platform That Understands the Designer's Taste

    How a three-person interior architecture studio uses Gendo to edit finished designs, test alternative styles and hold full control over material choices.

    3 people

    Quality over volume of work

    Speed and quality

    First impression of the platform

    Full control

    Materials and concept stay with the designer

    Kyparissa Atelier project rendered with Gendo
    Kyparissa Atelier
    About the practice

    Kyparissa Atelier

    Team Size

    3 people

    Discipline

    Interior architecture

    Projects

    Residential and small business interiors

    Clients

    Younger couples, families, startup owners

    Kyparissa Atelier is a small interior architecture studio of three people working mostly on residential projects and small business interiors.

    Clients are typically younger couples, small families and startup business owners. The studio deliberately keeps its workload light, aiming for quality rather than volume.

    "I have a small studio with a total of 3 people; we always aim for quality, not overloaded work."

    — Kyparissa Jahandar, Interior Architect
    Kyparissa Jahandar
    The voice behind this story

    Meet Kyparissa Jahandar

    Interior Architect, Kyparissa Atelier

    "Gendo is the best and most professional AI platform I have ever used. I am very impressed and satisfied with the result."

    The challenge

    AI tools that did not understand the design

    With a background across several software packages, the studio could always reach the intended result by working between platforms. The constraint was not capability but flexibility and speed.

    Earlier AI platforms had been tried and set aside. The output did not hold the studio's taste, so the tools added a step rather than removing one.

    The solution

    Editing finished designs rather than starting over

    Gendo came into the workflow at the editing stage. Completed designs are brought in to change style, test different concepts and resolve the final image, with the studio keeping authorship of every material decision.

    "I wasn't very sure about AI platforms, and I wasn't satisfied with the result. But it seems that Gendo can really understand my taste and idea."

    Kyparissa Jahandar, Interior Architect

    Workflow

    Control kept with the designer

    The studio uses Gendo to edit and refine work it has already designed, not to generate a scheme from nothing. Material choices, concept and overall direction stay a human decision.

    That distinction is what made the platform usable. The speed is welcome; the point is that the result still reads as the studio's own work.

    "Sometimes, but I personally prefer to have full control over material choices, concept and overall result of the design."

    Interiors

    Residential interiors resolved at presentation quality

    Domestic interiors are where material, joinery and daylight have to be judged together, and where a client needs to see the room rather than imagine it.

    Producing those views quickly means alternative styles can be shown side by side within the same conversation.

    Residential interior scene visualised by Kyparissa Atelier
    An interior study taken to presentation quality in Gendo.
    Projects

    From private homes to community-scale work

    Alongside residential interiors, the studio has used Gendo on larger community and mixed-use schemes, where the same editing approach applies at a different scale.

    One recent design submission for a renovation project came directly out of this workflow.

    Community complex scheme visualised by Kyparissa Atelier
    A community-scale scheme developed with the same editing workflow.
    Range

    Consistency across the set

    Because the edits start from the studio's own design, imagery across a project holds together without additional correction work.

    That consistency is what makes a package of images usable in a submission rather than a set of separate experiments.

    Kitchen and dining space visualised by Kyparissa Atelier
    A kitchen and dining view resolved in the same style and light.

    The Impact: Time recovered in editing and style testing

    The studio's stated saving is in editing, changing style and trying different concepts, which is where its time previously went when moving between software.

    Impact

    Key Outcomes

    Faster editing

    Final images resolved without platform hopping

    Style testing

    Different concepts tried before committing

    Design intent held

    Taste and materials remain the designer's

    Stronger submissions

    Used on a live renovation design submission

    Feedback

    Impressed feedback from clients and peers

    Client response to the resulting imagery has been strongly positive, and the same holds inside the studio.

    Anyone who has seen the output has been impressed with the quality, which matters for a practice built on referral work.

    "Gendo is the best and most professional AI platform I have ever used. I am very impressed and satisfied with the result."

    Kyparissa Jahandar

    Interior Architect, Kyparissa Atelier

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