When you redesign a room, one of the hardest things to figure out is what's actually possible in that space. You can browse Pinterest, but those images are from random apartments — not yours. You can hire a designer, but you want ideas before that conversation. What you actually want is to see what other people did with the same floor plan, in thesame building.
That's exactly what Strukt Community is built around.
What Strukt Community is
Strukt Community is a gallery of real user-generated 3D spaces. Every post is created directly from an uploaded floor plan — the geometry is real, the walls are where they actually are, and the renders show real proportions. These aren't mood boards or concept images. They're actual rooms.
When you finish designing a space in Strukt AI, you can publish it. Your rendered images, the full interactive 3D model, and your design details all go live on the community page — visible to anyone browsing for ideas.
The building search feature
The most distinctive part of the community is how you can find posts. Every submission can be tagged with a building — by searching the building name when you publish. It works exactly like tagging a location on Instagram: start typing the name of your building, select it from the dropdown, and your post gets linked to that property.
On the discovery side, anyone can search for a building name and see every design published from that property. If someone redesigned their living room in your building, you can see exactly how they did it — with the actual floor plan underneath, real walls, and photorealistic renders from inside the space.
What each community post contains
A Strukt Community post isn't just a set of images. It contains:
- →Interactive 3D model — the full geometry of the space, orbitable and pannable in-browser. Walls, doors, windows, railings, and furniture are all rendered from the actual floor plan data.
- →Before / after render slider — drag to compare the raw reference photo against the AI render. Every render shows what the same angle looks like post-design.
- →Uploaded floorplan as floor texture — the original architectural floor plan appears as the floor of the 3D model, so you can see the geometry sitting exactly on top of the source document.
- →Design metadata — style, room type, tags like "open plan", "minimalist", "kitchen island". Filterable on the main community page.
- →Downloadable .blend file — if the designer generated a Blender export, visitors can download the full 3D scene and open it in Blender directly.
How to publish your space
Finish your design in Strukt AI
Process your floor plan, calibrate the scale, place furniture, and run at least one FPV render from inside a room. The render is what gets showcased in your community post.
Click 'Publish' in the top bar
The publish modal opens. Add a title, description, style, and room type. All fields except the title are optional.
Tag your building
In the location step, search your building name. The search uses Google Places — if your building is on Google Maps, it will appear. Select it to link your post to that property.
Submit for review
Community posts go through a quick moderation step before going public — usually within 24 hours. Once approved, your post is live and discoverable by building name.
Who this is for
Residents and homeowners — if you want to redesign your flat, search your building first. See what layouts others have tried and what styles work in those proportions before you commit to anything.
Interior designers — the community is a portfolio format that shows real work. Not renders made in a vacuum, but designs attached to real buildings with real floor plans. Clients can see exactly the quality and type of work you produce.
Real estate developers and agents — if you're selling units in a building that has community posts attached, buyers can see what similar units can look like when designed well. That's a more compelling pitch than a blank-room photo.
What's next
The current version of the community lets you browse, search by building, and filter by style and room type. Likes, comments, and designer profiles are coming. The goal is a searchable record of every space ever designed on Strukt AI — organised by real location, real geometry, and real design decisions.
If you've already built something in Strukt AI, publish it. The community is only as good as the work people share.