FAQ/How specific should instructions be?

How specific should instructions be?

Be specific enough to name the target change, the location, and anything that must stay untouched, but keep the request focused rather than overloaded.

Last updated: 2026-03-31

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For Stagedly.art, better instructions usually mean better first-pass results. The strongest prompts describe what you want changed, where it is in the image, and what needs to remain untouched, without stacking too many unrelated requests into one sentence.

Useful examples:

  • stage this bedroom in a bright Scandinavian style, keep the wooden floor and windows unchanged.
  • remove the chair beside the window and keep wall texture intact.
  • declutter the kitchen counters, but preserve the sink, faucet, and backsplash.

This level of specificity helps Stagedly handle virtual staging, furniture removal, and decluttering with fewer retries. If a prompt is too vague, the output may still work, but you usually get more consistent results when the instruction clearly anchors the model to the room layout and the exact goal.

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