A global survey of 300+ designers found that designers are concerned about AI's lasting impact on originality, even as it becomes central to creative workflows.
LAS VEGAS, Nov. 20, 2025 -- Mattoboard, the platform digitizing the interior design studio with virtual 3D material sampling and visual curation, today unveiled the first State of AI & Interior Design Report, revealing a contrast to the AI criticism commonly observed across creative sectors: the majority of designers (82%) use AI regularly and have positive feelings toward the tool (71% believe it can boost creativity at work). Still, designers are anxious about AI: most (54%) worry about homogeneity and diminished originality stemming from AI, 44% cite ethical issues, like plagiarism and bias, and 39% still fear a loss of creativity.
Other key findings from the report include:
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Designers turn to ChatGPT more than any other creative AI tool.
- 85% of designers use ChatGPT to support design work, while Canva (38%),
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- 85% of designers use ChatGPT to support design work, while Canva (38%),
