Terrazzo turns a photo of your room into a photoreal redesign in about ten seconds. Here are the answers people ask for most. If yours isn't here, email us and a real person replies.
Your first redesign is free, with no account and no card. After that, a subscription unlocks unlimited redesigns (up to a generous daily fair-use limit), every style, the ability to write your own direction, and watermark-free saves.
There is no trial that quietly turns into a charge. Pricing is shown on the button before you tap it: $4.99 per week or $39.99 per year. You are charged that day, and you can cancel anytime.
On your iPhone, open Settings, tap your name at the top, tap Subscriptions, choose Terrazzo, and tap Cancel. It takes about two taps and stops any future charge.
Refunds for App Store purchases are handled by Apple, not by us. Visit reportaproblem.apple.com, sign in, find the Terrazzo charge, and request a refund. Email us too and we'll do what we can to help.
Turn it on and every suggestion is something a renter can actually do: freestanding furniture, rugs, plug-in lamps, leaning art, peel-and-stick decor. No paint, no drilling, nothing that risks your deposit. Because it relies on an AI, it is very good at staying reversible but not perfect. Treat the results as ideas, not a guarantee.
The app is built to keep your room's structure in place, and it usually does. Occasionally the AI takes a liberty. Tap "Re-run this look" for a fresh attempt, or use the Rearrange box to tell it exactly what to fix.
Make sure you allowed photo access when prompted. If you tapped "Don't Allow," open Settings, find Terrazzo, and turn on Photos. If it still won't save, email us with your iPhone model and iOS version and we'll sort it out.
Terrazzo identifies the furniture in your redesign and links you to similar items to search for. These are suggestions to help you find comparable pieces, not the exact products, and prices are estimates.
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