This before/after example shows how a modern room stock reference can become a retro-futuristic 1970s interior.
What changed in this result
The edit replaces the room with curved furniture, warm period colors, a round space window, analog controls, glowing panels, and chrome-plastic detail.
Source note
Source reference photographer: Max Vakhtbovych. Original source page.


Before prompt
Modern stock source reference for Retro-Futuristic 1970s Room Prompt.
After prompt
Transform the reference modern interior or adult room stock photo into a retro-futuristic 1970s room. Replace the setting with curved furniture, warm orange and cream palette, a large round space-view window, vintage control panels, analog buttons, soft carpet, glowing ambient panels, plastic and chrome materials, symmetrical composition, and cinematic high-detail interior realism. Quality requirements: realistic photographic result, accurate lighting, believable shadows, coherent perspective, natural skin texture, clean composition, high resolution, no watermark. Avoid: minor, child, teenager, explicit nudity, sexualized pose, violence, weapons, drugs, political symbols, hate symbols, distorted face, extra fingers, deformed hands, plastic skin, over-smoothed skin, unrealistic eyes, bad perspective, unreadable text, brand logos, watermark, low resolution, blurry, AI artifacts, modern minimalist apartment, generic spaceship corridor, cluttered controls, unreadable labels, cold blue palette, warped furniture, low-detail carpet, plastic toy render, messy symmetry
Analysis
The third result focuses on analog controls, carpet texture, and chrome materials.
Related prompt resources
How do I make the room feel more 1970s?
Use orange and cream colors, curved furniture, analog buttons, chrome, plastic, and soft carpet.
Can this become a product backdrop?
Yes. Add clean negative space or a table surface in the foreground for the product.