Online interior design services are becoming increasingly popular. They make the daunting process of designing your home easier. These services allow you to work with a professional designer to create the best look for your specific space. With online interior design services, you gain access to a variety of tools and resources that will help uncover style options you hadn't considered. From 3D models, color swatches, and virtual reality tours, these packaged services streamline the design process so you can refresh your living space quickly.
RoomLift is one such interior design platform that helps you create beautiful and modern rooms. It offers a wide range of features to make your decorating experience easier, from 3D rendering to a library of furniture and accessories. In this review, we'll take a look at how RoomLift works and how it compares to other platforms. We'll also talk features and pricing so you can decide if it's the right interior design service for you.

What are RoomLift's Services?
This design platform provides three options: RoomLift, accessoryLift, and Access an Expert.
With RoomLift, you can design and furnish several rooms. AccessoryLift lets you add extra details to your space, like rugs, curtains, and other accents to polish it off. And with Access an Expert, you get professional assistance to make the most of your space. Let's go over what each option includes (click the links for the full scope of what's offered in each package).
RoomLift - $1500
This is the platform's core offering. The package includes a scaled floor plan along with samples and furnishing ideas mailed to you for each room. RoomLift will tell you how to purchase the exact items you want and access discounts.
AccessoryLift - $750
Perhaps you don't need to redesign your entire space from scratch. AccessoryLift allows you to spruce up your space on a budget. You'll receive a design board full of custom ideas for each room. Just like the RoomLift plan, you can access discounts for the exact items you want.
Access an Expert - $100
This is an option for those who just want access to a designer and nothing else. It includes as many rooms as you're modeling or remodeling in your house. An expert designer will provide a custom proposal. You'll be invited to schedule a virtual or phone consultation (20, 40, or 60 minutes) to get advice and ask questions.

Roomlift: How the Process Works
RoomLift's step-by-step process is designed to help you discover your style and get expert help to bring it to life.
Getting Started
To begin, choose one of the three service options and submit payment. You'll be prompted to take the style quiz and submit photos of the room or rooms you are upgrading. If you select the RoomLift or Accessorylift, you'll be contacted to share the exact dimensions of your space and meet your designer.
Waiting for Your Designs
Design boards for the Accessorylift are typically emailed to you within 2-3 weeks. If you opt for the RoomLift, your designer gets the details of your project together within 2-3 weeks. This includes a suggested floor plan, paint samples, textiles, and product cards for furnishings. Within 4 weeks, your box is shipped with all the notes, information, and samples you need.
Making Decisions
Once you receive your package (either digitally or physically), you'll choose which accessories and furnishings make the cut. Your designers will provide several options, so you won't be stuck with one idea of how your space can look.
Purchasing & Installation
Then the fun part - shopping. You'll order the design pieces you need according to the instructions your designers gave you. Depending on your plan, this may also include some DIY work, like paint or floor installation.
So whether you choose AccessoryLift or RoomLift, you're essentially answering questions, letting the designer work their magic, and then vetting their ideas for what you like.
RoomLift: Better than other interior design services?

It can be difficult to tell interior design services apart. There's comparable platforms like Spacejoy and Havenly, not to mention local independent designers. How do you know who to choose?
It's tough to compare these platforms because the deliverables aren't always one-for-one.
RoomLift vs Spacejoy
All of Spacejoy's design tiers deal with one room, so if you're hoping to design multiple rooms, RoomLife is your best bet. Roomlift is clearly a bit pricier, but it's unique in that it provides physical samples. To us, this doesn't really justify the price as Spacejoy offers plenty on the digital end (like a 3D walkthrough of your space). In both cases, you have direct access to a designer. And both platforms claim their furnishings are below the retail price. So if you're looking to get the most bang for your buck, Spacejoy is the winner.
RoomLift vs Havenly
Much like Spacejoy, Havenly is much more affordable but only applicable to one room. Havenly offers three service options: mini, full, and in-person. So if doing everything digitally sounds tedious, Havenly's option to work with a designer in real life might be right for you. What's also interesting is that both Havenly and Spacejoy emphasize multiple revisions, but RoomLift doesn't. They do offer multiple options on their printed card items, but if you don't like any of them, that's it.
All in all, it doesn't seem like RoomLift offers more than other popular design services. In fact, it offers roughly the same amount of value as services at a lower price point.
So if you love the idea of receiving a physical kit for redesigning your home, RoomLift may be the perfect option for you. But the higher price point and significant wait time make this interior design service less than perfect.