How To Set Up Angled Walls in Your Personal Space

Modified on Mon, Nov 10 at 2:20 PM

When you’re creating a Personal Space, the first step is setting up the walls. These walls define the areas where you’ll later place your Artworks, so it’s important to configure them correctly.



Step 1: Upload Your Personal Space

  1. Go to the Personal Spaces section and click NEW to upload your Personal Space.

  2. If needed, adjust the perspective or lighting to ensure the most realistic result.

  3. Click Save and Continue, then crop, rotate, or lock the aspect ratio of the picture if needed.

  4. Click Save and Continue again. This is where the process of placing the wall area begins.


Note: Currently, we only support adjusting the horizontal perspective, not the vertical one. This is why the option to adjust perspective is available (see an example below).





Step 2: Place the Wall Area.

Click on the wall where you want to place the Artwork.

Step 3: Expand the shape.

Drag the side, top, and bottom handles to cover the full extension of the wall.


Step 4: Set the perspective

Use the corner handles to define the wall’s angle. To achieve the correct perspective, align the area limits with the intersection between the wall and the ceiling, and between the wall and the floor. Following these “wall lines” ensures the area matches the real-life perspective.



Step 5: Adjust the height:

Enter the wall’s height in the Height field. This ensures that any Artworks placed on this wall automatically adjust to reflect real-life proportions.





Step 6: Finalize the Wall Setup

Once you’ve finished configuring the wall area, click DONEThen click SAVE & FINISH to confirm your setup.

Now, you can start placing your Artworks in your Personal Space.



⚠️Note: The defined area doesn’t necessarily need to extend from floor to ceiling; you can select only a section of the wall. 


  • If the drawn wall area covers the entire wall in the room, enter the wall’s full height.
  • If the drawn area only covers a portion of the wall (for example, the space between the ceiling and the back of a sofa), the height value should match that specific section, not the total wall height.



Why This Matters?

By carefully setting up angled walls, you’ll ensure your Personal Space feels authentic to life. Correct alignment and accurate proportions mean your Artworks display seamlessly, just as they would on a real angled wall.

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