
If you want a bedroom, Flux will make you one. But if you're looking for a specific style or a certain decor, it may not be able to give you the realistic interiors you want. For this lora, I took 267 photos from houses in Europe and North America, tagged by their content and place. If your prompt for the right place, it would help you to get the style you seek. The examples in the gallery show you various sample styles (historical estates, very wealthy interiors, midcentury modern). The lists below tell you everything that was tagged and what it looks like.
Which tags are available?
The following is the complete list of tags. Some of these tags are complete photos of a place that include dining rooms, entrance halls, staircases, bedrooms, and kitchen. Some are museums that only feature a few rooms. The most reliable tags are those shown in the sample gallery. In case you just want to know the location of each place, it is shown in italics. The italics are not tags.
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Castle Crane (it is in Massachusetts)
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Albertina Museum (it is in Vienna, Austria)
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Kunsthistorisches Museum (it is in Vienna, Austria)
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Linz Museum (it is in Austria)
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Möbelmuseum Wien (it is in Vienna, Austria)
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Boston Public Library (it is in Massachusetts)
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Villa Zorayda (it is in Florida)
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Museum of the American Arts & Crafts Movement (it is in Florida)
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Casa Loma (it is in Toronto, Canada)
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White Hall (it is in Kentucky)
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Carillon Historical (it is in Ohio)
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Marble House, Newport (it is in Rhode Island)
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The Breakers, Newport (it is in Rhode Island)
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Isabella Stewart Gardner (it is in Massachusetts)
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Beauport, Sleeper-McCann House (it is in Massachusetts)
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Hammond Castle (it is in Massachusetts)
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Spanish Governor's Palace, San Antonio (it is in Texas)
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Providence Athenæum (it is in Rhode Island)
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Eustis Estate (it is in Massachusetts)
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Ohio Statehouse (it is in Ohio)
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Fallingwater, Frank Lloyd Wright, Midcentury Modern (it is in Pennsylvania)
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Mary Todd Lincoln House (it is in Kentucky)
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Westcott House, Frank Lloyd Wright, Midcentury Modern (it is in Ohio)
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Martin House, Frank Lloyd Wright, Midcentury Modern (it is in upstate New York)
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Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild (it is in southern France)
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Lanier Mansion (it is in Indiana)
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Ashland, The Henry Clay Estate (it is in Kentucky)
What styles can I get?
If you want a historic American mansion from the end of the 19th century, try: Lanier Mansion, Ashland, Eustis Estate, Mary Todd Lincoln House, White Hall, Castle Crane.
If you want a grand (over the top) house with marble and precious stones, try Newport.
If you want a historic Spanish style, use the Spanish Governor's Palace.
For midcentury modern, use Frank Lloyd Wright.
If you want a historic European style, use Möbelmuseum, Linz Museum, or the Albertina Museum.
For an Arabic style, use Villa Zorayda.
A few books to know more
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National Geographic Guide to America's Great Houses
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Frank Lloyd Wright: The Houses
Limitations
Flux gives you nice, clean pictures with a shallow depth of field and beautiful people. This is not what you get with this lora. Pictures are real, so the angles are not perfect and the background isn't artistically blurred. The light is just normal instead of artistically coming from each window and creating a nice elongated shadow. Reality may be less visually appealing at times.
The training set is exclusively of places. There are no people. You can still have people interact with these places: get them to sit in the nice chairs, lounge in the sofas... But you may benefit from using a lora character to make sure that it is well defined.
The lora is not a guarantee that everything will work. Spiral staircases are a problem. It's not as devilish as Flux, but it still wouldn't be safe for a toddler to walk in it. Give a few generations to your idea to see how it turns out.
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训练词语: C00lH0use
名称: C00lH0use.safetensors
大小 (KB): 167939
类型: Model
Pickle 扫描结果: Success
Pickle 扫描信息: No Pickle imports
病毒扫描结果: Success