Wallpaper Exporation


Project Type Generative design study

Tool Credits

Generative AI · Custom Prompt systems · 3D design tools




Room & Mood Studies


Overview

This project explores wallpaper as a spatial and atmospheric element, using AI as a controlled design instrument to investigate pattern, rhythm, and material expression across different rooms and moods.

Rather than generating isolated designs, the system supports rule-based variation, allowing coherent families of patterns to be tested within multiple interior contexts — such as living rooms, bedrooms, hallways, and transitional spaces. This makes it possible to study how scale, repetition, and density influence mood, light, and spatial character.

The outcome is not a finished wallpaper collection, but a clarified design space that supports discussion around atmosphere, room identity, and long-term pattern language.

One outcome within a broader family of spatial lighting concepts generated through a shared visual framework.
Grid of algorithmically generated flat cutting patterns
each variation following the same geometric logic but with different parameters.
Conceptual interior context used to discuss proportion and spatial feeling.
Conceptual sequence illustrating how flat material logic can inform spatial structure through folding and assembly.
Conceptual interior context used to discuss proportion and spatial feeling.

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