Legal — Sunday House
Content License
You keep your brief and your photos. The outputs are yours to use personally or commercially. We do not train models on your data — and we are straight with you about the limits of copyright in AI-generated images.
Last updated 15 July 2026
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Your brief and your photos stay yours
You own everything you bring: the words you type, the room you describe and any photo you open in the studio. We claim no ownership of it.
A photo you attach never leaves your browser. It is read locally to show your before frame and is gone when you close the page. We do not upload it, store it or send it to our generation provider.
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The licence you grant us
So that we can actually run your room, you grant SUNDAY HOUSE LIMITED a limited, worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free licence to use, reproduce and process your brief text for one purpose only: producing the outputs you asked for and supporting you if something goes wrong.
This licence:
- lasts only as long as we need it to deliver and support your room, and ends when you stop using the service;
- extends to our processors — hosting and the generation provider — solely so they can perform that same task;
- does not let us publish your brief, sell it, or show it to anyone else;
- does not let us train AI models on it.We do not use your briefs or outputs to train, fine-tune or improve any model, ours or anyone else's.
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The outputs are yours to use
Subject to these terms, Sunday House assigns you whatever rights we hold in the images, boards, lighting plans, shopping lists, walkthrough videos and PDF room plans generated from your brief. Use them personally or commercially: plan your own home, show a partner, brief a trade, put them in a mood board or a client presentation.
There is no attribution requirement, though we are glad when people mention us.
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The honest limits of that ownership
We would rather tell you this than let you find out later.
- Copyright in AI-generated images is unsettled. In several countries, including the United States, material generated by a machine without meaningful human authorship may attract little or no copyright protection. We cannot grant you rights that may not exist, and we do not warrant that an output is protectable or exclusively yours.
- Outputs are not unique. A similar brief can produce a similar room for someone else. You get no exclusivity over a style, a palette or a composition.
- We do not warrant non-infringement. Models are trained on large datasets and can produce something that resembles existing work. Before any commercial or public use, check the output yourself.
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What you promise us
By submitting a brief you confirm that:
- you have the right to describe the space and to use anything you reference in it;
- your brief does not infringe copyright, trademark, design right, privacy or any other right;
- you will follow the Acceptable Use Policy, which forbids passing an output off as a real photograph in a property listing;
- you will not present an output as certified design, a survey or an electrical instruction.
You are responsible for how you use an output once it leaves the studio.
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Our own material
The Sunday House name, the house and light-arc mark, this website, its editorial photography, its example rooms and its software remain ours. Your licence to use them extends to using the service normally: do not copy the site, reuse our imagery outside it, or present our work as your own product.
If you believe something on sundhous.shop infringes your rights, write to support@sundhous.shop with the detail and where to find it. We investigate and, where a claim is made out, remove the material.
Read alongside the Terms of Service, AI Disclaimer and Privacy Policy.