Real Estate & Interiors Comparison

Flux 2 vs Reve

Interior design, staging, and property listings — see how these models compare with real AI-generated outputs.

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For Real Estate & Interiors, the best image model is the one that can reliably produce realistic rooms, consistent design styles, and listing-ready visuals—without introducing odd geometry, warped furniture, or misleading finishes. Flux 2 and Reve both generate strong interior imagery, but they’re optimized for different parts of the workflow.

Flux 2 leans into controllability and production features (editing, style transfer, higher output resolution, and LoRA support), which can matter for consistent staging across multiple rooms or properties. Reve focuses on aesthetic appeal and accurate text rendering, which can help when you need polished marketing creatives or images that include readable signage, labels, or headline-style text.

Real Estate & Interiors — Side-by-Side Results

Prompt

"A 20s woman with long dark hair in a messy low bun, wearing an oversized beige sweatshirt and black biker shorts, stands near the kitchen island holding her phone up for a casual front-camera “quick apartment tour” shot, glancing just off-lens with a relaxed half-smile. Bright, modern open-plan condo interior staged like a Zillow/Airbnb hero image—wide-angle feel, clean white walls, warm wood floors, marble-look counters, bar stools, a vase of fresh tulips, and a cozy living area with a neutral sofa and textured throw. Natural window light pouring in from large floor-to-ceiling windows, realistic phone-camera perspective with slight handheld imperfections."

Feature Comparison

FeatureFlux 2Reve
ProviderBlack Forest LabsReve
Subcategoriestext-to-image, image-to-imagetext-to-image
1080p / 2k ModeYesYes
4k ModeYesNo
NSFW RatingLowMedium
Aspect Ratio1:1, 16:9, 9:16, 3:4, 4:31:1, 16:9, 9:16, 3:4, 4:3
Model VariantStandard, Klein 9B
Starting Price22 credits8 credits

Flux 2 Strengths

  • More production control for interiors via image-to-image editing (useful for virtual staging iterations and targeted room changes)
  • Up to 4MP output for sharper listing visuals and tighter crops (e.g., kitchen details, fixture close-ups)
  • LoRA support for consistent property or brand styling across multiple rooms (e.g., repeating a signature staging look)
  • Style transfer tools to explore multiple interior aesthetics quickly (modern, Scandinavian, industrial, etc.)
  • Face-swap support for certain marketing scenarios (e.g., agent lifestyle creatives), when appropriate

Reve Strengths

  • Strong aesthetic quality for hero images (living rooms, bedrooms, and lifestyle-forward interior shots)
  • More accurate text rendering for marketing creatives that include readable typography (e.g., “Open House” style visuals)
  • Lower per-image cost (8 credits) for high-volume concepting and rapid moodboard generation
  • Straightforward text-to-image workflow for quick ideation of interior themes and decor directions

Verdict

Choose Flux 2 when your real estate workflow needs control: virtual staging revisions, consistent styling across a full listing, higher-resolution outputs, and iterative edits on existing room photos. It’s typically the better fit for “make this room look like X” requests and for producing cohesive sets of images for a single property.

Choose Reve when you want attractive interior concepts fast and cost-efficiently—especially for marketing creatives where readable text matters. For agents or teams producing lots of inspiration images, social posts, or quick design directions, Reve can deliver polished results at a lower credit cost per render.

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