Room photo with too many competing objects
Plants, chairs, decor, and furniture all fight for attention in the frame.
This example shows a busier room where the goal is not to redesign the space, but to make the photo feel cleaner by removing selected distracting elements.
Plants, chairs, decor, and furniture all fight for attention in the frame.
The room still looks like itself, but the eye lands more easily on the space rather than the clutter.
Source note: this entry is based on an internal room scene used for demos and testing. It is included here as a realistic use-case example, not as a real customer result.
Use BOARD when a room photo is almost usable but a few visible objects make it feel busy, messy, or off-message. This is especially relevant before posting a listing or a portfolio shot.
This example is about removing distractions, not replacing furniture, redesigning the room, or doing a full staging workflow. Keep the promise narrow and honest.
Try BOARD on the exact objects that make the image feel crowded instead of assuming you need a full retouching workflow.
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