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Midjourney vs. DALL-E for Interior Design: Which AI Creates Better Rooms

🏠 Midjourney vs. DALL‑E Ultimate Guide β€Ί Interior Design Faceoff
Designers in 2026 aren’t asking “which is better?”β€”they’re asking how to fix spatial hallucinations, achieve the “catalog look,” and build hybrid workflows. Here’s your problem-solving guide.
πŸ“… Updated March 2026 ⏱️ 14 min read 🏷️ Interior Design, Workflow Solutions, Material Textures

The conversation has shifted. Professional interior designers know both toolsβ€”but they’re frustrated by Midjourney’s “spatial hallucinations” (walls moving, doors disappearing) and DALL‑E’s “plastic sheen” (lacking material soul). This guide doesn’t just compareβ€”it solves. Here’s how top firms in 2026 are using both to get magazine-worthy results with accurate layouts.

πŸ† Aesthetic vs. Accuracy: The 2026 Framework

Midjourney = The Aesthetic Winner

  • Indirect lighting: Backlit marble, soft shadows, “glow”
  • Material texture: BouclΓ©, velvet, concrete that feels real
  • “Architectural Digest” look: Desaturated, filmic, high-end
  • Style consistency: –sref codes for brand palettes

DALL‑E = The Accuracy Winner

  • Specific furniture: “Hans Wegner Wishbone chair” appears correctly
  • Layout logic: Follows “sofa against left wall” instructions
  • Floor plans: Understands doors, windows, room adjacencies
  • Readable text: “Welcome” signs, cafe menus that spell correctly

The 2026 insight: Don’t choose. Use DALL‑E to lock the layout, then Midjourney to make it beautiful. Or vice versa.

🧠 1. The Spatial Hallucination Fix

Top 2026 search: “How to prevent Midjourney from moving walls” / “DALL-E perspective issues”

Midjourney: The Hallucination Problem
[ Image: Beautiful living room, but window appears on two different walls in variations ]

Problem: Midjourney prioritizes beauty over spatial logic. Run the same prompt twice, and the room layout shiftsβ€”walls move, windows appear/disappear.

2026 Solution: Use --cref [image URL] to lock the overall composition. Generate one base layout you like, then use that as reference for all variations.

DALL‑E: Perspective Drift
[ Image: Two generations, same promptβ€”one wide angle, one close-up, inconsistent ceiling height ]

Problem: DALL‑E changes perspective and scale between generations. A sofa might be 3-seat in one, 2-seat in another.

2026 Solution: Use ChatGPT’s conversational memory: “Same room, but replace the rug with a Persian rug” – keeps context better than starting fresh.

πŸ› οΈ Pro workflow for layout consistency: Start in DALL‑E. Chat until you get a layout you love. Download that image. Use it as --cref in Midjourney to apply beautiful materials while preserving the floor plan.

🎨 2. The Designer’s Material Cheat Sheet (2026)

Users search for specific textures: “bouclΓ© fabric Midjourney prompt” vs. “DALL-E velvet rendering.” Here’s how each tool handles key materials.

Midjourney Material Strengths

Bouclé fabric: Visible texture, nubby feel 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Backlit marble: Translucent glow, veining 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Concrete: Poured texture, air bubbles 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Velvet: Pile direction, soft sheen 🌟🌟🌟🌟
Brushed brass: Grain, patina 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

Prompt formula: [material] texture, extreme close-up, [lighting], film grain –style raw –v 7

DALL‑E 3 Material Strengths

Leather: Grain, stitching detail 🌟🌟🌟🌟
Glass: Transparency, reflections 🌟🌟🌟🌟
Wood flooring: Plank patterns, knots 🌟🌟🌟
Paint finishes: Matte vs. gloss accurately 🌟🌟🌟🌟
Fabric patterns: Specific prints (ikat, herringbone) 🌟🌟🌟🌟

Prompt formula: “Close-up of [material] texture, [specific description], studio lighting, 8k”

🏷️ 3. The “Catalog Look” Showdown

Test A: Japandi Minimalism

Prompt: “Japandi living room, light oak, paper lantern, beige linen sofa, minimalist, morning light, wabi-sabi aesthetic”

Midjourney: Cinematic Japandi
[ Image: Moody, soft light, textured linen, poetic ]
Winner: Mood

Dreamy, editorial, feels like a magazine spread.

DALL‑E: Catalog Japandi
[ Image: Clean, bright, furniture looks like IKEA catalog ]
Winner: Clarity

Accurate furniture, could be used for e-commerce.

Test B: Biophilic / Living Wall

Prompt: “Biophilic office interior with living moss wall, natural light, sustainable materials, plants integrated into architecture”

Midjourney
[ Image: Lush, varied plant species, plants look biologically plausible ]
Winner: Biology

Plants look real, varied, and healthy.

DALL‑E
[ Image: Generic leaves, repetitive pattern, less integrated ]
Winner: Structure

Wall structure clearer, but plants look like stickers.

πŸ”€ 4. Text in Interiors: DALL‑E’s Uncontested Win

Search trend: “Adding readable signage to renders” – For lobby signs, cafe menus, or wayfinding, DALL‑E is the only choice.

Midjourney
[ Image: Beautiful cafe, sign reads “Welc0me” or gibberish ]
❌ Text is almost always hallucinated – wrong letters, misspellings.
DALL‑E 3
[ Image: “The Coffee Lab” sign readable, correct spelling ]
βœ… Accurate text rendering. Critical for hospitality and office projects.

πŸ“Š 2026 Interior Design Feature Comparison

Design Goal
Midjourney
DALL‑E 3
Best for
Indirect lighting / Mood
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
🌟🌟
Midjourney
Specific furniture accuracy
🌟🌟
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
DALL‑E
Spatial consistency
🌟🌟 (with –cref)
🌟🌟🌟🌟
DALL‑E
High-end material texture
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
🌟🌟
Midjourney
Text / Signage
🌟
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
DALL‑E
Biophilic / Plants
🌟🌟🌟🌟
🌟🌟🌟
Midjourney
Japandi / Minimalist
🌟🌟🌟🌟 (moody)
🌟🌟🌟🌟 (clean)
Tie / Use both

πŸ”„ 5. The 2026 Hybrid Professional Workflow

Top firms use a 4-step process combining both AIs with specialized tools:

1
Layout Logic

Use DALL‑E to brainstorm layouts. Chat until furniture placement is perfect.

DALL‑E
2
Style Reference

Find a Midjourney –sref code that matches your desired material palette.

Midjourney
3
Final Render

Use DALL‑E image as –cref in Midjourney. Generate 4K hero shots.

Midjourney
4
Specialized Fixes

For strict floor plans, use Rendair or Spacely AI to lock geometry.

Specialized Tools
πŸ“Έ Pro tip for texture consistency: Create a personal library of material shots. Upload them as –sref in Midjourney to maintain your signature material palette across projects.

πŸ’‘ 2026 Prompting Patterns for Designers

For Midjourney (Aesthetic):

/imagine [room] in [style], [specific materials], [time of day] light, volumetric, shot on hasselblad, film grain --ar 16:9 --style raw --sref [code] --v 7

For DALL‑E (Accuracy):

"[Room] with [specific furniture piece] against [wall], [second piece] in corner, [floor material], [wall color], natural lighting from [direction]"

πŸ“Έ Need product shots for your portfolio? See our Midjourney Product Photography prompts.

πŸ‘©β€πŸŽ¨ The 2026 Verdict for Interior Designers

Stop choosing. Start sequencing.

The most efficient designers in 2026 use a hybrid approach:

  1. DALL‑E to lock layout and furniture placement (solving the hallucination problem)
  2. Midjourney to apply stunning materials and lighting (solving the plastic look)
  3. Photoshop + specialized tools for final adjustments and geometry fixes

Bottom line: Midjourney sells the dream; DALL‑E builds the plan. Master both, and you’ll outperform designers stuck on one platform.

All tests performed March 2026 based on professional design workflows. Some links lead to related content on The Right GPT.