
GLM-Image for Interior Design: Visualizing Spaces with Text
Why interior designers are using GLM-Image to include specific material labels and dimensional callouts in their renders.
Interior design requires more than just a "vibey" image. It requires labels, dimensions, and material names.
The Problem with Traditional Models
Standard diffusion models can create a beautiful room, but they can't accurately write "Oak Wood" or "2000mm" without it looking like alien script.
The GLM-Image Solution
By using GLM-Image, you can create mood boards that actually have legible labels.
Example Prompt structure:
"Modern minimalist living room, floor-to-ceiling windows. Add professional annotations with text: 'POLISHED CONCRETE' for the floor and 'WALNUT PANELING' for the accent wall."
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