How to Change the Lighting Mood of a Room with OpenClaw
Change the Lighting Mood of a Room with OpenClaw and ToolRouter. Batch-render multiple rooms or lighting scenarios across a property or portfolio.
ToolInterior DesignOpenClaw is the right choice when you need to produce multiple lighting scenarios across multiple rooms — for example, a full property shown in both daytime and evening conditions for a sales pack or short-let listing.
Connect ToolRouter to OpenClaw
1Install the CLI
npm install -g toolrouter-mcp2Call tools directly from OpenClaw
toolrouter-mcp call web-search search --query "AI tools"
toolrouter-mcp toolsSteps
Once connected (see setup above), use the Interior Design tool:
- Build your input list — one row per room photo with the target lighting mood for each.
- Run `change_lighting` via interior-design across the full batch.
- Review the set and re-run any rooms where the lighting did not match the brief.
- Deliver the complete set organized by room and lighting scenario.
Example Prompt
Try this with OpenClaw using the Interior Design tool
Use interior-design with change_lighting to produce evening lighting renders for these six rooms across a luxury holiday let — living room, kitchen, dining room, master bedroom, guest bedroom, and bathroom. Use warm, ambient lighting throughout. Match output filenames to the originals.
Tips
- Define the lighting mood once in the batch parameters and apply it consistently so the property feels cohesive.
- Produce daytime and evening versions in separate batch runs so you can mix them in the final listing.
- Flag rooms with no natural light sources in the input — they need a different lighting approach.