See the desk in the actual room
Judge the desk against the walls, flooring, and existing furniture visible in your home office photo rather than against a generic showroom background.
Upload a photo of your home office and any desk product image. Preview how a standing desk, writing desk, or corner desk reads with your walls, flooring, and existing furniture before you order.
Use the same home office photo to preview a desk, compare two different styles, or replace the current workspace setup before ordering.
A home office desk visualizer places a specific desk product into your actual room photo. Instead of judging the piece in a showroom or from a product page, you can review it with your own walls, flooring, and the furniture 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 desk visualization in a home office. For other office furniture, visit the Home Office Visualizer Hub. To preview any furniture category in any room, use the complete furniture visualizer.
A desk is the dominant piece in most home offices. Its width, depth, and finish affect how the whole room reads. Previewing the actual product shows the full picture before ordering.
Judge the desk against the walls, flooring, and existing furniture visible in your home office photo rather than against a generic showroom background.
Use the same room photo with each shortlisted desk so every option is judged consistently from the same angle and context.
Keep the old desk visible in the photo and preview the new product in the same position to judge the change directly.
Home office desk decisions typically involve replacing an existing desk, choosing a first desk for a new space, or deciding between a standing and a fixed-height option.
Keep the old desk visible in the room photo and preview the new product in the same position to judge the change before committing.
"I want to see a walnut standing desk where my old white one is."
Preview different desk sizes and styles in the room to confirm one works with the walls and flooring before ordering.
"Which desk fits this corner and works with my floors?"
Use the same home office photo with each shortlisted product so every desk is judged from a consistent viewpoint in the actual room.
"Which desk finish works better with my walls and bookshelf?"
A desk defines how a home office reads and functions. Anyone setting up or refreshing a workspace uses a visualizer to assess how the actual product fits before ordering.
You have a specific space and a set of existing furniture. You want to see the desk with your actual walls and floor before ordering.
You are designing a home office and need to show how the actual desk reads in the client's real room before finalizing the selection.
A home office setup is a selling point in listing photography. You need to confirm the desk reads correctly in the space before sourcing it.
Use the generated view as a visual decision aid, then confirm the retailer's dimensions and product details before ordering.
Check whether the desk appears proportional to the room width and the wall space visible in the photo.
Compare the desk's wood tone, metal finish, or color with the walls, flooring, and other furniture visible in the room.
See whether the desk appears dominant or understated in the room, and whether its visual presence works with the space's intended feel.
Judge whether the desk's character connects with the bookshelf, chair, and decor visible in the room photo before committing.
Each approach answers a different question. Use the one that matches what you actually need to decide.
| Approach | Shows desk in your actual home office | Works with any retailer | Requires room scan or 3D model | Free to use |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DecorViz (AI preview) | Yes, uses your actual room photo | Yes, any product image from any store | No, photo upload only | Free to start |
| AR apps | Yes, through phone camera | No, limited to the retailer's catalog | Usually uses camera tracking, a compatible device, and retailer-provided 3D product assets | 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 drawer quality and build construction. DecorViz helps you assess visual fit in your actual room. Use both when the investment is significant.
Product photos isolate the desk. These problems only become clear when the piece is considered in the actual room.
A desk that appears proportional in a product photo can crowd the available wall space or block natural traffic flow in a smaller home office.
Two finishes that appear neutral on separate product pages can read as mismatched once placed in the same room with a specific floor and wall color.
A compact desk can appear adequate in a product photo but look visually underscaled in a larger home office or against a wide wall.
A modern desk in a traditionally styled room, or a rustic desk in a minimal space, can disrupt the room's coherence in a way that is only visible in context.
A corner desk designed for a standard 90-degree corner can look awkward in a room where one wall is significantly shorter than expected.
Use DecorViz to make a better visual comparison, then verify the physical and product details before ordering.
Use the preview to narrow the visual decision. Use measurements and product details to confirm the purchase.
Use one home office photo as a consistent background for comparing desk shapes, finishes, and configurations.
A retailer image shows the desk clearly, but not how its width, finish, and profile relate to your walls and flooring.
Keep the chair and surrounding room visible so you can judge the desk as part of a complete workstation rather than an isolated product.
Reuse the same room photo to compare a writing desk, standing desk, or corner desk while keeping the office context consistent.
Use DecorViz in a browser or the Android app. No AR room scan or 3D product model is required.

Use a photo showing the wall or area where the desk will go, with as much of the room visible as possible.

Upload a clear image of the exact desk you are considering from any retailer.

See the desk in the room. Compare a different style, finish, or configuration using the same room photo.
A desk decision often depends on what sits beside and behind it. Preview connected pieces separately when needed.
Preview any home office furniture piece from the same room photo.
Preview the chair that will sit at the desk you are choosing.
Preview the shelving unit that will share the wall with the desk.
"I was torn between two furniture options. Seeing them in my room with DecorViz made the decision obvious."
"The preview helped me check color and style with my floors and walls before ordering."
"I could show my partner a side-by-side view and we agreed in minutes."
Upload your room. Add the desk product. Compare the result before ordering.
Try DecorViz - it is free to startWorks with desk images from almost any furniture store.
Yes. Use a home office photo that shows the wall or area where the desk will sit. DecorViz places the selected desk in that context so you can judge how it reads with the walls, flooring, and existing furniture before ordering.
Yes. Use the same home office photo with each product image. Comparing both from the same viewpoint helps you judge how each desk's width, depth, and visual presence relate to the room.
Yes. Use a home office photo showing the corner where the desk will be placed. The preview reflects how the corner desk reads in that specific position with the walls visible.
Yes. The preview places the desk into your actual home office photo, so the flooring, walls, and any existing furniture are all visible in the result.
Yes. DecorViz works with any product image regardless of retailer. Save the desk image from the product page and upload it alongside your room photo.
Yes. Use a product image showing the full desk configuration including the hutch. The preview reflects how the complete unit reads in the home office photo.