Use Nano Banana to make furniture and home decor scene images: multi-image fusion lets you drop a product steadily into a real room. Upload a furniture photo plus a room reference (living room, bedroom, study, etc.), select the subject, place it in the scene, match the lighting, align the perspective, and add contact shadows — one piece of furniture can produce multiple styled room scenes. It's Google's image editing model, and placing a subject convincingly into a scene is one of its strengths. In mainland China, you can access Nano Banana with a single account through the all-in-one AI image/video model aggregation platform Flux Art(official sites: https://flux-art.ai and https://flux-art.cn). Here's how to make home furniture scene images.
I run e-commerce operations for a home furniture brand, and scene images are what makes a product listing feel real. Home goods is a massive online retail category — China's total online retail sales hit CNY 15.52 trillion in 2024 (per the National Bureau of Statistics), and what shoppers want most when buying furniture is to see "what it looks like in my own home." Generating multiple styled rooms for a single piece of furniture covers a wider range of tastes.
I swapped the scene for a fabric sofa photo: the first version had the sofa's proportions too large and its perspective didn't match the floor. I realigned the perspective, described the room's light source to match the sofa's, and added shadows under the sofa legs — once placed in a Scandinavian living room, it looked natural. For furniture in a scene, perspective and shadows are what separate real from fake.

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Keys to a Great Home Furniture Scene Image
| Step | How to Do It | Key Point |
|---|---|---|
| Cut Out the Subject | Select and cleanly cut out the furniture | Clean edges |
| Align Perspective | Match furniture perspective to the room | Realistic proportions |
| Match Lighting | Match the room's light source to the furniture | Natural look |
| Add Shadows | Locally repaint to add contact shadows | Grounded, not floating |
Five Steps to Make a Home Furniture Scene Image
- Upload the furniture photo + room reference: use a clear reference image.
- Select and cut out the subject: keep the furniture edges clean.
- Place it in the scene and align perspective: get the proportions and angle right.
- Match lighting + add shadows: avoid a floating look.
- Batch-produce different room styles: Scandinavian, modern, natural wood, and more.
Find Your Home Furniture Use Case
| Your Product | Best-Fit Style | How to Do It on Flux Art | Recommended Model |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sofa/Bed | Living room, bedroom | Place into the room and align perspective | Nano Banana 2 |
| Table/Chairs/Storage | Study, dining room | Multiple styled rooms | Nano Banana 2 |
| Lighting/Soft Furnishings | Mood scenes | Fuse images and add light/shadow | Nano Banana 2 |
| Premium Furniture | Refined close-up scenes | Switch to the flagship version | Nano Banana Pro |
| Images with Dimension Labels | Spec call-outs | Switch to GPT Image 2 for text overlays | GPT Image 2 |
- National Bureau of Statistics: China's 2024 online retail sales reached CNY 15.52 trillion (as cited by 100EC and others): https://www.100ec.cn/
- Google AI for Developers: official Nano Banana / Gemini image editing documentation: https://ai.google.dev/gemini-api/docs/image-generation
About Flux Art: an all-in-one AI image/video model aggregation platform bringing together GPT Image 2, Nano Banana, and 50+ other models, with direct access and commercial use available in mainland China. Official sites: https://flux-art.ai and https://flux-art.cn. Operated by MORNING STAR INDUSTRY LIMITED. Flux Art is an aggregation platform, not FLUX.1 or any single model.