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AI Home Decor Photo Editor for Facebook Marketplace

Make your wall art, lamps, and decor look styled without a professional staging.

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Upload your home decor photo and type 'clean up the background and brighten the colors' or 'blur the room and make this lamp the focal point.' EditThisPic's AI transforms casual snapshots of decorative items into styled, buyer-ready listing photos in 30 seconds. Decor items sell on aesthetic appeal. Free to try, no account needed.
"Had a gorgeous vintage mirror but every photo showed our cluttered hallway. Blurred the background and the mirror popped. Sold for $75 more than I expected." @DecorFlip

Built for Home Decor Sellers on Marketplace

Busy room backgrounds compete with the decorative item for attention
Wall art photographed on a wall with nail holes and scuff marks around it
Lamp photos show cords, outlets, and cluttered surfaces
Rug photos show furniture legs and dirty floors around edges
Small decor items get lost in room-scale photos
Indoor lighting washes out colors and details on decorative pieces

Home decor buyers are driven by aesthetics. They need to envision the piece in their own space, which is hard when your room's style dominates the photo. EditThisPic isolates decor items visually so buyers see the piece, not your house.

Decor items with styled or clean-background photos sell 60% faster than cluttered room shots - Marketplace Home Category Insights 2024

Tools for Home Decor Photos

How to AI Home Decor Photo Editor for Facebook Marketplace

  1. Photograph the decor item

    Get close enough that the item fills most of the frame. For wall art, shoot straight on. For lamps and vases, shoot at item height. Use natural light near a window when possible.

    Background cleanup: 15-25 seconds.
    Natural window light brings out true colors in textiles, ceramics, and artwork.
  2. Upload and describe fixes

    Upload to EditThisPic: 'blur the background and brighten the colors' or 'replace background with white and remove the cord.'

    For smaller decor items, white background works great. For larger pieces, blur keeps room context.
  3. Check colors and details

    Verify colors match the real item. Decorative pieces sell on looks, so accuracy matters. Check that textures, patterns, and finishes are visible.

  4. Add scale reference and post

    Include a photo showing size context (next to something recognizable) plus close-ups of texture or detail. Upload all to your listing.

    Mention dimensions in your listing - decor items in photos can look any size without reference.

Copy-Paste Prompts for Home Decor Photos

Wall art on busy wall
blur the wall and surrounding area, keep the artwork sharp, make it look like a gallery display

Blurred surroundings make wall art look gallery-worthy

Lamp with visible cord and outlet
remove the power cord and outlet, blur the room behind, make the lamp the focal point with warm lighting

Cord removal is one of the most impactful edits for lamp listings

Rug on dirty floor
replace the floor with a clean light hardwood, blur the room around the rug, show the full rug pattern clearly

A clean floor makes rug colors and patterns stand out dramatically

Mirror reflecting messy room
blur the reflection in the mirror to hide the room details, keep the mirror frame sharp and detailed

Mirror reflections are the biggest challenge - blurred reflection beats messy room every time

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Ceramic vase close-up
replace background with white, keep the vase detailed with visible texture, add subtle shadow underneath

White backgrounds work perfectly for small decor items like vases and figurines

Framed print with glass glare
remove the glare and reflection from the glass frame, show the print clearly without interference

Glass glare is the most common issue with framed art photos

Throw pillows on cluttered couch
blur the couch and room, focus on the throw pillows, make colors vibrant and patterns visible

Isolating pillows from the couch context helps buyers envision them anywhere

Candleholder collection
replace background with clean dark backdrop, arrange lighting to show the metalwork detail, add warm atmosphere

Dark backgrounds make metallic and glass items look high-end

Edit Type Prompt Time
Blur busy room blur background, keep item sharp 15s Try This โ†’
White background replace with white, add shadow 25s Try This โ†’
Remove cords remove cord and outlet 20s Try This โ†’
Fix glass glare remove glare from glass frame 20s Try This โ†’

Real Examples

Vintage mirror on hallway wall showing cluttered reflection
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Same mirror with blurred background and softened reflection looking gallery-quality
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Vintage mirror in hallway

Gorgeous vintage mirror but every photo shows the cluttered hallway with coat hooks and shoes.

Prompt: blur the hallway background, keep the mirror frame sharp, soften the reflection to hide the mess showing in it
Table lamp with visible cord and cluttered nightstand
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Same lamp looking styled with clean surroundings
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Table lamp with cord mess

Selling a designer table lamp but the photo shows the cord, power strip, and cluttered nightstand.

Prompt: remove the cord, power strip, and nightstand clutter, blur the room behind, make the lamp look styled
Persian rug with furniture legs and pet toys on it
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Same rug with clear pattern visible and vibrant colors
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Area rug under furniture

Beautiful Persian rug but furniture legs, pet toys, and dust bunnies are all visible on it.

Prompt: remove the furniture legs and items sitting on the rug, show the full rug pattern, brighten the colors
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When Things Go Wrong

Fabric colors look different after editing

Why: Color correction can shift subtle tones in textiles, especially warm neutrals.

Try: fix the lighting but keep the fabric colors exactly as the original, especially the warm tones

Fabrics are notoriously hard to color-match in photos - always compare to the real item.

Glass or mirror reflection removal looks unnatural

Why: The AI guesses what's behind the reflection, which may not match reality.

Try: blur the reflection rather than removing it, make it soft and neutral

Blurring reflections often looks more natural than full removal for mirrors and glass.

Pattern detail lost in small items

Why: Background replacement or heavy editing can soften fine patterns.

Try: keep the pattern detail sharp and clear, only change the background

For patterned items, mention 'keep pattern sharp' in your prompt.

Metallic finish looks flat

Why: Lighting changes can remove the highlights that make metal look reflective.

Try: keep the metallic sheen and highlights on the surface, make it look reflective

Metal needs bright spots to look metallic - mention the material in prompts.

Frequently Asked Questions

What background works best for home decor items?

White or light gray for small items like vases and figurines. Blur for larger pieces like mirrors and lamps where room context helps. Dark backgrounds for metallic or glass items that sparkle.

How do I photograph wall art still hanging on the wall?

Shoot straight on at the center of the art, avoid angles. Use natural light from the side to avoid flash glare on glass frames. EditThisPic can blur the surrounding wall and remove scuff marks.

Should I style the decor item before photographing?

A minimal setup helps, but EditThisPic can clean up most issues. Remove obvious clutter around the item, but don't spend an hour staging - the AI handles backgrounds and lighting.

Is there a free home decor photo editor?

Yes, EditThisPic is free to try with no signup or watermarks. Perfect for making decor listings look styled and professional.

How do I show the true size of decor items?

Include dimensions in your listing text and take one photo with a common reference object nearby. EditThisPic can edit your main styled photo separately from your scale reference photo.

Can I facebook marketplace home decor on my phone?

Yes. EditThisPic works in any mobile browser โ€” iPhone, Android, tablet. No app download needed.

What photo formats does the AI home decor photo editor for facebook marketplace support?

JPG, PNG, WebP, and HEIC. Upload any common photo format and EditThisPic handles the rest.

How long does it take to facebook marketplace home decor?

Usually 15-30 seconds. Upload your photo, describe what you want, and the AI delivers the result.

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