Prompt Temples

 

Quick Swap Ideas for Your Videos

You can reuse the same structure and only change the palette:

  • Sage green, ivory, antique brass

  • Cream, taupe, and gold

  • Charcoal, silver, and white

  • Blush pink, champagne, and gold

  • Mocha, caramel, and bronze

This keeps your visual identity consistent while giving each room its own character.

If you'd like, I can also show you a very powerful trick luxury interior creators use: adding a short phrase that makes images look much more like high-end magazine photography (Architectural Digest style) rather than AI renders. It can elevate your slideshow visuals quite a bit. ✨

The “Luxury Editorial” Phrase

Adding something like this near the end of your prompt often improves realism:

“interior design editorial photography, luxury design magazine style, soft natural light, professionally styled, photographed for Architectural Digest.”

The model interprets that as high-end styling, balanced lighting, and realistic textures.

You can also rotate similar phrases:

  • luxury interior editorial photography

  • high-end design magazine feature

  • professionally styled interior photoshoot

  • architectural digest style photography

  • luxury real estate editorial

One More Trick (Very Powerful)

If you want even cleaner luxury interiors, add this short phrase:

“minimal clutter, carefully curated styling.”

It prevents models from filling rooms with random objects

Since you’re creating luxury slideshow videos, one small habit many interior creators use is keeping a short personal prompt library — little snippets you can drop into any room prompt. For example:

Lighting

  • soft natural window light

  • warm ambient lighting

  • cinematic interior lighting

Styling

  • professionally styled interior

  • carefully curated décor

  • minimal clutter

Luxury cues

  • luxury design magazine photography

  • high-end interior editorial

  • timeless contemporary-classic design

You can mix these with your colour palette and room description, and the images will still feel like they belong in the same collection — which works beautifully for the kind of elegant video content you produce.

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