See the table against your walls and room proportions
A round table in a square room, a rectangular table along a wall, and an oval table in an open-plan space all read very differently once placed in the actual space.
Upload a photo of your dining room and any dining table product image. Preview the table with your walls, flooring, and existing furniture before you order.
Use the same dining room photo to compare table shapes, sizes, and finishes before ordering.
A dining room table visualizer places a specific dining table product into your actual dining room photo. Instead of judging the table in a staged showroom, you see it with your walls, flooring, natural light, and the chairs and cabinetry that will remain in the room.
DecorViz works from a room photo and a product image. It does not require an AR room scan, a 3D model, or a retailer-specific catalog.
This page focuses on dining table visualization in a dining room. For the general dining table guide covering any room type, visit the Complete Dining Table Visualizer.
Shape is one of the hardest dining table decisions. A round table that looks spacious in a showroom may feel cramped in a narrow dining room. A rectangular table that reads well online may overwhelm a square space.
A round table in a square room, a rectangular table along a wall, and an oval table in an open-plan space all read very differently once placed in the actual space.
A dark walnut table, a white lacquer surface, and a light oak finish each coordinate differently with your flooring tone and any visible cabinets or sideboards.
See how the table reads at everyday size and consider whether the surrounding floor space allows chairs to pull out comfortably in your room layout.
Keep the existing table visible in the room photo and preview the new table in its place to judge the change before committing.
"I want to see how a round marble table looks where my current rectangular wood table is."
Use a photo of the empty space and compare how different table shapes and sizes establish the room's scale and flow.
"I just moved. I want to compare a 6-seat oval and an 8-seat rectangular table in the new room."
Use the same dining room photo with each shortlisted product so every table is judged from a consistent viewpoint.
"Which works better with my open-plan kitchen: the round table or the rectangular one?"
You have specific walls, flooring, and remaining furniture. Preview the exact product in your room before spending on a large piece that is difficult to return.
Show clients how the exact table relates to the dining room walls, flooring, and furniture before placing an order.
The dining table defines the room in listing photography. Confirm the table's scale and finish work at the listing camera angle before sourcing.
Check whether the table shape fits the room layout. A round table softens a square room. A rectangular table suits a narrow dining room or a long open-plan space.
Compare the table material and color against your actual flooring tone, wall color, and any cabinetry or sideboard in the room.
Judge whether the table feels appropriately sized for the space or whether the surrounding floor area looks cramped when chairs are in position.
See how the table finish and legs read alongside your existing or planned chairs so you can judge the combination before committing to either piece.
Each approach answers a different question. Use the one that matches what you actually need to decide.
| Approach | Shows table shape and scale in your actual dining room | Works with any dining table retailer | Requires room scan or 3D model | Free to use |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DecorViz (AI preview) | Yes, uses your actual dining room photo | Yes, any product image from any store | No, photo upload only | Free to start |
| AR apps (e.g. IKEA Place) | Yes, through phone camera | No, limited to the retailer's catalog | Yes, requires LiDAR or ARKit scan | Varies by app |
| Showroom visit | No, staged room not your room | Limited to that showroom's stock | No scan needed | No, travel and time cost |
| Product photo only | No, isolated background | Yes, any product page | No | Yes |
A showroom visit helps you assess table construction and surface quality. DecorViz helps you assess visual fit in your actual dining room. Use both when the purchase is significant.
Product photos isolate the table. These dining room problems only become clear when the table is considered with the surrounding space.
A large rectangular table can look appropriate in a product photo but crowd the room once surrounded by chairs and the actual walls.
A compact dining table may look elegant in product photography but leave the dining room feeling underfurnished when placed in a large or open-plan space.
Wood tones in a dining table become more noticeable beside your actual floor, cabinet fronts, and wall color than they appear in studio photography.
A round table in a narrow rectangular room or a long table in a square space can feel visually awkward in ways product photos do not reveal.
A table can look attractive in isolation while creating a visual mismatch with the chairs, rug, and surrounding dining room furniture.
Use the preview to narrow the visual decision. Use measurements and product details to confirm the purchase.
The same room photo becomes a consistent place to compare different dining table choices.
Product photography helps you inspect the table shape and finish, but it cannot show how the piece relates to your dining room.
Use the real room photo to compare the table with the flooring, walls, and furniture already in the space.
Keep the room consistent while testing different table shapes, sizes, and finishes.
Use DecorViz in a browser or the Android app. No AR room scan or 3D model is required.

Use a photo showing the full dining area with the existing table if replacing, including walls, flooring, and any chairs or cabinetry that will remain in the space.

Upload a clear product image of the dining table from any retailer.

See the table in your dining room. Swap between a round and rectangular shape, or replace the existing table with a different finish, using the same room photo.
A table decision often depends on the pieces around it. Preview the connected dining room products separately.
Preview any dining room furniture from the same room photo.
Preview chairs with your table to judge style and upholstery together.
Preview a rug under the dining table and judge size, pattern, and color.
Upload your dining room photo. Add the table product image. Compare before ordering.
Try DecorViz - it is free to startWorks with dining table images from any furniture store.
Yes. Reuse the same dining room photo with each product image. Comparing both from the same viewpoint helps you judge which shape fits the room proportions and traffic flow better.
Yes. Use a dining room photo that shows your existing chairs. DecorViz previews the new table in that context so you can judge how the table finish and scale relate to the chairs you already own.
Yes. Upload the product image of the extendable table in its everyday size. You can then upload a second image with the table extended to compare both configurations in the same room photo.
Yes. The preview places the table into your actual room photo, so the wall color, flooring tone, and any cabinetry visible in the photo are all part of the result.
No. The preview is a visual decision aid. Always measure your dining room and confirm the retailer's listed dimensions before ordering. Account for clearance around all sides of the table for chairs and movement.
Yes. Use a dining room photo with the existing table visible, then upload the product image of the new table. The preview shows the replacement in context so you can judge the change before ordering.