Roomset
Your Furniture Shopping List by Room Budget, Built From Your Inspiration
Upload your mood board. Tell us your budget per room. Get a room-by-room shopping list with real products, real prices, and buy links — ready in minutes.
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If your first shopping list does not stay within your budget, we rebuild it for free.
Every design tool on the market answers the same question: "What should my room look like?" None of them answer the question you have right now, standing in an empty living room with moving boxes stacked in the corner: "What do I actually buy, and will it stay under $4,000?" Houzz shows you aspirational photos. Modsy renders your room in 3D. RoomSketcher lets you drag furniture around a floor plan. But when you close the tab, you still have no shopping cart, no total, and no idea which of the twelve sofas you saved is the one to order.
A furniture budget planner by room budget should not require you to learn CAD software or pay a designer $150 per hour to review your Pinterest board. It should take what you already have — inspiration images and a dollar figure — and produce a list of specific items you can order this week.
Roomset does exactly that. Upload your mood board images, set a budget for each room, and receive a curated product list with current prices and direct retailer links. Every selection fits the aesthetic you showed, every total stays within the number you set.
The Gap Every Room Planning Tool Leaves Open
Every existing tool in this space assumes that style is the hard part. It is not. You already know what you like. You have saved dozens of images. The hard part is translating "I want something that looks like this" into "buy this specific item from this specific store for this specific price before the total exceeds this number."
That translation is what no tool currently does for you. Houzz sells ads. Modsy sold its rendering service. Havenly connects you to a human designer (starting at $129) who emails you a PDF three days later. RoomSketcher charges $99/year for a floor planner and leaves product selection entirely to you. None of these tools know your budget per room. None of them produce a shopping cart. The result is that most new homeowners spend six to ten hours per room bouncing between tabs — design app, retailer site, spreadsheet — manually checking whether things they like will fit the space and stay within their number. That is not a design problem. It is a coordination problem, and Roomset solves it.
Introducing Roomset
Roomset takes your mood board and your per-room budget and produces a specific, purchasable shopping list for each room — with product names, prices, retailers, and links updated to reflect current inventory. You tell Roomset what each room needs (sofa, rug, coffee table, accent chairs), what it should feel like (via images), and what you can spend. Roomset returns a list you can act on, not a render you have to shop from yourself.
What You Get — $49 per room plan
Mood Board Intake — Upload up to 20 inspiration images per room. Roomset reads the style, palette, and furniture shapes you have already identified as "yes."
Per-Room Budget Tracker — Set a hard ceiling per room. Every item in your plan is selected to keep the total under that number, and the running total updates as you swap pieces in or out.
Furniture Shopping List by Room — A prioritized list of every piece the room needs: the hero item first, then secondary pieces, then finishing items. Each entry includes product name, dimensions, retailer, current price, and a direct buy link.
Real-Time Product Matching — Selections pull from live retailer inventory, so the items in your plan are actually available at the price shown.
Swap Tool — Any item can be swapped for an alternative at a lower or higher price point. The budget tracker updates immediately.
Dimension Check — Input your room dimensions and Roomset flags any item that would overscale or underscale the space before you order.
Multi-Room Plan Dashboard — All your rooms in one view, with a combined spend total so you can see your whole-house number alongside each room's breakdown.
Shareable Plan Link — Send your room plan to a partner, parent, or anyone else reviewing purchases before you pull the trigger — no account required on their end.
Why $49
A single hour with an independent interior designer costs between $100 and $250. A Havenly room design starts at $129 and gives you a PDF. Modsy's now-discontinued service was $99 per room for a render you still had to shop yourself. At $49 per room, Roomset costs less than the time most buyers spend on their first room alone — and it produces a shopping list rather than a visualization.
Who This Is For
You closed on your house in the last six months and at least one room is still empty or furnished with whatever survived the move.
You have a folder of saved images and a number in your head but no bridge between them.
You have opened Houzz, clicked around for forty minutes, and closed the tab with nothing in your cart.
You want to buy the right things once, not return half of them and start over.
You are spending your own money and you want to see a total before you commit to anything.
The Budget Guarantee
If any Roomset plan arrives over your stated per-room budget, we rebuild it at no charge. Send us the plan and your budget ceiling, and a corrected version lands in your inbox within 24 hours.
In Two Weeks, You'll Have:
- A specific shopping list for every room you submitted, with direct buy links for each item
- A confirmed total per room so you know where you stand before anything ships
- Items selected to fit your actual floor dimensions, not a generic room size
- A mood-matched aesthetic built from the inspiration images you already collected
- A shareable plan you can review with anyone else making purchasing decisions with you
- A swap library for each room so you can adjust price points without rebuilding from scratch
- A whole-house spend summary that shows your combined furniture budget in one number
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Roomset compare to a room furnishing budget planner like a spreadsheet or Pinterest board?
A spreadsheet tracks what you decide. Roomset makes the decisions and checks the math for you. You give Roomset your budget and your style images, and it returns a curated, purchasable list — you do not have to find the items, check the dimensions, or add up the prices yourself.
Roomset vs Havenly: what is the difference?
Havenly connects you to a human designer who creates a custom plan over several days, starting at $129. Roomset produces a purchasable shopping list in minutes for $49 per room. If you want ongoing design consultation and a relationship with a designer, Havenly is the right fit. If you want a specific, budget-checked shopping list you can act on today, Roomset is faster and cheaper.
How much does Roomset cost, and do I pay per room?
Each room plan costs $49. You can buy one room or bundle all your rooms in a single checkout — the price is the same per room either way. There is no subscription and no annual fee.
What if I already own some furniture and just need to fill in the gaps?
List what you already own in the room intake form. Roomset treats your existing pieces as fixed variables and builds the shopping list around them — matching style, scale, and remaining budget to what you already have in the space.
What it is: A room-by-room furniture shopping list built from your mood board and your per-room budget, with real products, current prices, and direct buy links.
What you get: Mood board intake, budget tracker, purchasable product list, dimension check, swap tool, multi-room dashboard, and shareable plan link.
Price: $49 per room plan.
Catch: Roomset selects from current retailer inventory. Items can go out of stock; if that happens, your plan flags it and offers an alternative automatically.
Guarantee: If your plan comes in over budget, we rebuild it for free within 24 hours.
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