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Havenly vs Decorilla: An Honest Comparison (And How to Pick)

The Havenly Team ·

Havenly and Decorilla are both online interior design services that match you with a real designer and send back a shoppable plan. The short version: Havenly fits most projects; it's faster, more affordable, free to start with AI, and available in person, while Decorilla is built for renovation-level jobs that need custom technical drawings. Here's how to tell which one fits your room.

The 10-second answer

If you want a real designer for a room (or a whole home) without the premium price tag, if you want to start free and play with ideas, or if you'd like someone in the room with you, start with Havenly.

If you're mid-renovation, moving walls, or you specifically want two designer concepts to compare side by side before you commit, take a look at Decorilla.

Both match you with a professional. The difference is how far you want to go, how fast, and how much you want to spend. The rest of this page helps you figure out which one you are.

What they have in common

Before the differences, the things that are genuinely the same:

  • You're matched with a professional designer based on your style.
  • You share photos, measurements, a budget, and inspiration.
  • You get back a real plan and a shopping list with prices, not vague advice.
  • You shop on your own timeline, and the list doesn't expire.
  • Both cost a fraction of a traditional designer, who typically runs $150 to $300 an hour and thousands per room.

So the question isn't "which one decorates a room." They both do. It's which one fits your project, your budget, and how hands-on you want to be.

Where Havenly wins

For most people, this is the section that matters.

Price, and a genuinely free way to start. Havenly meets you at every budget. Havenly AI is free, an online session with a real designer is $199 per room, and in-person full-service is $699. Decorilla's designer packages start higher and climb into the thousands at the premium tiers. If you want to refresh a room well without overthinking it, Havenly is the lighter lift, and there's no version of Havenly that costs four figures for a single room.

You can start with AI, instantly. Havenly AI is free, built by Havenly's own designers, and trained on 10+ years of real Havenly projects. It's not a generic image generator that invents furniture you can't buy. Every suggestion is connected to a live, shoppable marketplace, so the things you see are things you can actually purchase. And if AI gets you most of the way and you want a human to finish it, you hand off to a designer without starting over.

A real designer, fully online ($199 per room). This is the sweet spot for most rooms. You take the style quiz, get matched with a professional designer, and browse their portfolio before you commit. You share photos, measurements, your budget, and inspiration, and your designer builds a plan around your actual space: a design board, a floor plan, and a shoppable product list you can buy on your own timeline. It all happens remotely, on your schedule, with real back-and-forth to tweak the plan until it's right. You get the judgment of a trained designer for a flat $199 per room, not the hundreds-per-hour a traditional designer charges.

A designer in your home. Havenly's in-person service ($699) brings a designer into your actual space to measure, style, and make calls on the spot. Decorilla is a remote service, so if you want someone physically in the room, Havenly is the one that packages that as a real, standard option.

Speed. Havenly projects typically wrap in about one to three weeks. Decorilla runs closer to three to five. If you want momentum, Havenly moves faster.

One checkout, real brand access. Havenly sources from 200+ vendors and lets you buy everything in one streamlined checkout, with access to in-house brands like Interior Define, Burrow, and The Citizenry. Fewer tabs, fewer carts, fewer headaches.

The Happiness Guarantee. If you're not happy with your design, Havenly makes it right. That safety net takes the pressure off the decision.

Take the Havenly style quiz, it takes about 10 minutes and matches you with a designer.

Where Decorilla may fit better

For a narrow set of projects, Decorilla offers a few things Havenly doesn't, and it's worth knowing where.

Renovation-level and structural work. Decorilla's premium tier includes custom CAD drawings (the technical drawings a contractor works from), kitchen and bath space planning, and commercial projects. If you're moving walls or working with a contractor, that's the kind of scope it's set up for. Havenly is built for designing and furnishing rooms, not construction documents.

Multiple 3D concepts up front. Decorilla matches you with two designers who each submit a concept, delivered as photorealistic, to-scale 3D renderings. Havenly includes a 3D rendering of your actual space with its full-service and in-person packages (its entry online design centers on a concept board and shoppable plan), which is enough to confidently picture and buy a single room, but if seeing two rendered options side by side is a must-have, that's a point for Decorilla.

Trade discounts on large orders. Decorilla passes along designer trade discounts across a range of retailers, so on a big, high-dollar purchase those savings can offset part of the package cost, though the package itself costs more to begin with. Havenly's model works differently: it doesn't run on designer trade accounts, but it reflects vendor sale pricing, honors many vendor promotions, and price-matches its partner sites. On top of that, Havenly runs frequent sales of its own, weekly and seasonal promotions plus major events with markdowns up to 60% off, which can come close to matching trade-discount savings without the higher package price.

If your project is a renovation, that's genuinely Decorilla's lane. For nearly everything else, decorating a room, refreshing a whole home, working with a designer online or in person, Havenly does the same job for less, and faster.

Pricing, side by side

Here's the honest math (2026 pricing, worth confirming on each site before you buy, since both run promotions).

Havenly vs Decorilla at a glance

  • Free option: Havenly offers Havenly AI free; Decorilla has a free initial consultation only.
  • Real designer, online: Havenly is $199/room; Decorilla runs ~$549 to $2,200+/room across three tiers.
  • In-person design: Havenly is $699 with a designer in your home; Decorilla is remote only.
  • Custom/hourly: Havenly doesn't offer it; Decorilla has ~$119/hour custom work.
  • 3D renderings: Havenly includes them with full-service and in-person packages; Decorilla delivers photorealistic, to-scale 3D.
  • Designer concepts: Havenly matches you with one designer; Decorilla gives you two to choose from.
  • Typical turnaround: Havenly is ~1 to 3 weeks; Decorilla is ~3 to 5 weeks.
  • Renovations/CAD: Havenly doesn't do them; Decorilla does at its premium tier.

The pattern: Havenly charges less, starts free, works in person, and gets you to a finished room faster. Decorilla charges more and is built for renovation-scale projects that need technical drawings.

How to choose, in one breath

  • Refreshing or designing a room without the premium price? Havenly.
  • Want to start free and just explore? Havenly AI.
  • Want someone in the room with you? Havenly in-person.
  • Want it done fast? Havenly.
  • Mid-renovation, moving walls, or need custom CAD drawings? Decorilla.
  • Have to compare two designer concepts before you commit? Decorilla.

Frequently asked questions

Is Havenly cheaper than Decorilla?

Yes, in almost every case. Havenly AI is free, an online designer session is $199 per room, and in-person is $699. Decorilla's designer packages start higher and run into the thousands at the premium tier. For a single-room refresh or a whole home, Havenly is the lower-cost route. Only a full renovation pushes you toward Decorilla's pricier, more specialized packages.

Does Havenly do 3D renderings like Decorilla?

Havenly gives you a layered concept image plus a moodboard and shopping list, which is enough to confidently picture and buy a room. Decorilla delivers photorealistic, to-scale 3D renderings. If your project is a straightforward room design, Havenly's format gets you there faster and for less. If you specifically need a rendered walkthrough before committing, that's Decorilla's format.

Can I work with a designer in person with Havenly?

Yes. Havenly's in-person service ($699) sends a designer to your home to measure, style, and make decisions with you. Decorilla is a remote-only service, so in-person design is one of the clearest reasons to choose Havenly.

What's the Havenly AI tool, and is it free?

Havenly AI is free. It was built by Havenly's designers and trained on real Havenly projects, and every product it suggests is actually buyable through Havenly's marketplace. It's a no-risk way to explore ideas, and you can hand off to a human designer anytime. Decorilla doesn't offer a free AI tool.

Which one should I pick for a renovation?

For a true renovation with structural changes, Decorilla handles custom CAD drawings and kitchen and bath space planning, which Havenly doesn't. But if your "renovation" really means refreshing, refurnishing, or restyling rooms without moving walls, Havenly covers that for far less.

The bottom line

Havenly is the one that fits most projects: free to start, faster, friendlier on the budget, and available with a designer in your home when you want one. Decorilla is the more specialized, more expensive option, built for renovation-scale work with custom technical drawings and two designer concepts to compare. Unless you're mid-renovation, Havenly gets you the same finished room for less.

Ready to see what your room could be? Take the Havenly style quiz and meet your designer or try Havenly AI free first, snap a photo and see your space reimagined.

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