Job #46 Status
in_progress- Current Step
- publish
- Retries
- 0
- Created
- 5/6/2026, 6:51:31 PM
- Updated
- 5/6/2026, 6:59:46 PM
Manual Step Runner
Trend Signals (10)
Cabbage/lettuce botanical motifs in ceramics, table objects, textiles, and wallpapers—playful produce shapes used as decor objects, not kitchen kitsch.
Sour green accents (chartreuse/acid green) as the 'new pop' color—appearing in lampshades, lacquer side tables, glassware, and painted niches.
Chrome and stainless decor objects (candleholders, trays, small tables) used in otherwise warm, lived-in rooms—high-contrast 'cool metal' punctuation.
Textured/stained glass used as an interior privacy solution (panels, room dividers, window inserts) that throws colored light without adding clutter.
Darker, moodier limewash/plaster walls used as an 'architectural moment' (especially in small rooms) rather than the usual pale chalk wash.
Skirted + puddled upholstery (sofas, beds, dining chairs) returning as a soft, fabric-forward counterpoint to hard modernism—often paired with minimal walls.
‘Broken floor plan’ layouts: open-plan rooms re-zoned with partial walls, wide shelving spines, and furniture islands instead of full separation.
Dramatic drapery as architecture: curtains used as room-defining planes (door drapes, wall-to-wall tracks, corners wrapped in textile).
Curtain pelmets/valances returning, but simplified: padded boxes and clean curves used to add ‘finished’ architectural weight to windows.
Textile wall panels and quilted wall hangings used like acoustic/visual buffering—softening minimal rooms without adding clutter.
Cocooned Low-Living Envelopes
A new cozy-core look is forming around floor-as-feature color, cork-wrapped texture, and lantern clusters—then sealed with pattern-drenched textiles and low living layouts for a quiet, room-within-room feel.
Hook
Skip the rug—paint the floor, wrap it in cork, and glow it with lantern clouds
CTA
Pick one corner, paint a loose-check floor, add a cork panel, then hang 3 paper lanterns to zone it.
Palette
Materials
Scene Types
Avoid
Generated Prompts
Master Image
Portrait 9:16 photorealistic editorial interior photograph of a cocooned low-living living room designed as a quiet room-within-room. The single-tone painted wood floor in matte enamel is the focal feature, finished in warm parchment #F3EFE6 with a subtle loose-check painted floor pattern ghosting across the center in slightly deeper beige #CBBEA6; skirting/trim is color-wrapped in the same floor tone for a sealed, envelope effect. Full-height cork wall panels wrap the room, including a cork-wrapped alcove reading nook on one side; cork seams are visible and tactile, softly lit. A low slung modular sofa in muted moss #7C8A74 sits close to the floor with floor cushions in tight-palette textiles (#CBBEA6, #D9C7C2, #2F3A36) and a solid textured throw blanket in clay #B08A6A. A low coffee table (dining-height alternative) in pale oak/ash is centered, with matte neutral ceramic vases. Overhead, an overscaled rice-paper lantern cluster canopy hangs low, glowing warm 2700K; perimeter lighting includes plug-in wall sconces and a table lamp with a linen shade, all creating layered pools of light. One wall is pattern-drenched: patterned wallpaper in a tight palette matched to drapery in the exact same motif, with pattern-matched lampshades nearby; minimal hardware in brushed nickel or blackened steel. Composition: wide shot, slightly low camera height to emphasize low living layout and the painted floor plane, soft evening ambience, premium Architectural Digest aesthetic, ultra-real textures (cork, enamel paint, linen, paper lanterns), natural lens rendering, no exaggerated bokeh. no people, no humans, no models, no watermark, no text overlay, no collage, single frame
Derivative
Portrait 9:16 photorealistic editorial detail photograph from the same interior concept, focused on the painted floor edge and cocooned envelope detailing: close-up at a corner where the loose-check painted floor pattern meets the color-wrapped skirting/trim, showing crisp brush lines under matte floor enamel and slight sheen variation. In the background (softly in focus but secondary), the cork wall panel seams and texture rise full-height, with a plug-in wall sconce casting warm 2700K light grazing across the cork; a floor cushion and the legless edge of the low modular sofa barely enter frame to reinforce low-living scale. Tight palette: #F3EFE6 floor, #CBBEA6 check, cork tones #B08A6A, deep accents #2F3A36, soft blush #D9C7C2. Premium interior magazine macro-detail aesthetic, natural shadows, no clutter, no text. no people, no humans, no models, no watermark, no text overlay, no collage, single frame
Slide Captions
- 1.Cozy-core goes low and cocooned.
- 2.Painted floor + cork wrap + lantern clusters = a quiet room-within-room.
- 3.Save this layout to try the low-living envelope look.
Generated by openai/gpt-5.2
Master Image

Derivatives (4)




Carousel Preview
Title: Skip the rug—paint the floor, wrap it in cork, and glow it with lantern clouds

master
Cozy-core goes low and cocooned.

derivative_1
Painted floor + cork wrap + lantern clusters = a quiet room-within-room.

derivative_2
Save this layout to try the low-living envelope look.

derivative_3
Save this layout to try the low-living envelope look.

derivative_4
Save this layout to try the low-living envelope look.