You direct.
Wright produces.
An AI design studio that turns inspiration into a fully sourced, buyable room, instantly.
fig. 01 · plate → room · scroll
02 · the spec
Every room resolves to real pieces.
010203040506 fig. 02 · room → spec
- 01 Glass pendants, pair holophane, polished nickel 14 ø × 18 in $1,240
- 02 Farmhouse sink fireclay, apron front 33 × 20 × 10 in $780
- 03 Kitchen island carrara top, painted base 78 × 40 × 36 in $3,900
- 04 Range, six-burner stainless, dual oven 48 in $6,200
- 05 Open shelving oak, cast-iron brackets 96 in run $920
- 06 Counter stools, set of three steel, elm seat 18 × 18 × 26 in $540
- 07 Vent hood stainless steel 48 in $1,450
- 08 Cotton runner striped flatweave 30 × 72 in $160
8 items · $15,190 · ready to order
03 · how it works
A shell goes in.
A room comes out.
1 · input
A core and shell. Concrete, openings, daylight.
2 · wright
3 · output
A finished room, rendered photoreal, priced to the last piece.
Change your mind and Wright edits the scene, never the pixels. Nothing drifts.
04 · gallery
Six rooms. Six briefs. One building.
05 · the market
Egypt sells homes as concrete shells.
The buyer makes them livable.
5.6 million urban housing units sitting unused, vacant, or sealed off 2025 analysis
Sold as skeletons: no windows, no doors, no tiles, no fixtures.
Finishing them is slow, manual, and unpriced.
~$20 billion Egypt's annual residential real-estate market 2025
1.5 million new housing units needed every year forward pressure
inspiration in · a buyable room out
Be there when the first room opens.
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