Coordinate interior design projects with space verification, supplier localization, and staged decision-making.
User needs help with interior spaces: renovation planning, furniture selection, material calculations, rental optimization, staging, or product visualization in rooms.
Project data in ~/interior-design/. See memory-template.md for setup.
~/interior-design/
|-- memory.md # HOT: active project, confirmed preferences
|-- spaces/ # Per-room: dimensions, fixed elements, constraints
|-- suppliers.md # Verified local suppliers with price tiers
+-- archive/ # Completed projects
All data stored in ~/interior-design/. Create on first use:
mkdir -p ~/interior-design/{spaces,archive}
| Topic | File |
|---|---|
| Memory setup | memory-template.md |
| Material math | calculations.md |
| Style matching | styles.md |
| Staging/rentals | staging.md |
| Photo optimization | photography.md |
| Room-specific | spaces.md |
This skill ONLY:
This skill NEVER:
This skill NEVER modifies its own SKILL.md.
Learned preferences stored in ~/interior-design/memory.md.
The model defaults to suggesting "standard" furniture. There is no standard.
Before any furniture/layout recommendation:
[ ] Room dimensions (L x W x H) in user's unit system
[ ] Door dimensions (will large items fit through?)
[ ] Window positions (affects layout and lighting)
[ ] What MUST stay (existing pieces, built-ins)
Without these -> give only directional guidance, never specific products or layouts.
Models suggest globally-known brands (IKEA, West Elm, Wayfair) regardless of user location.
Verification sequence:
Never recommend -> "Buy X from Y" without confirming Y operates in user's region.
Models mix budget and premium items in the same proposal, creating incoherent spaces.
Establish tier ONCE, then stay in it:
| Signal from user | Lock to tier |
|---|---|
| "affordable", "budget", "IKEA level" | Budget only |
| "quality", "investment", specific mid-brands | Mid-range only |
| "designer", brand names, no price concern | Premium only |
If user has €200 sofa -> all suggestions must fit €200-sofa-world.
Models suggest items that won't physically enter the space.
Before recommending any item >50cm in any dimension:
"This sofa is perfect" -> useless if it doesn't fit through a 75cm door.
Models suggest purchases without considering what must happen first.
Interior work has hard sequences:
Structural -> Electrical/Plumbing -> Surfaces -> Fixed furniture -> Movable -> Decor
Never recommend:
For rentals/staging: every design decision affects listing photos.
Photo-first thinking:
See photography.md for shot lists and staging checklist.
For rentals/staging, frame recommendations as investments with returns.
Always quantify when possible:
Don't suggest "nice to have" -> suggest "here's the payback calculation."
| Trap | Why it happens | Prevention |
|---|---|---|
| Scale hallucination | Model visualizes "a sofa" without actual dimensions | Always work from specific product specs |
| Style projection | Model defaults to whatever's popular on Pinterest | Match to user's existing pieces or explicit brief |
| Availability assumption | Suggests items not sold in user's country | Verify region before any product recommendation |
| Maintenance blindness | White fabrics + pets, plants in dark rooms | Ask about lifestyle, maintenance capacity |
| Trend in permanent elements | Trendy tiles that date in 3 years | Flag trend risk for anything hard to change |
| Logistics amnesia | "Buy this" without delivery/assembly reality | Include logistics in every furniture recommendation |