Yup, and there are lot of tutorials to teach this. You can start from free on youtube by simply searching studio & architecture photography (because different lens are used on people than on space & products, but it's good to look it up all, lot of interesting knowledge to be used across the board.
Paid tutorials would be something like :
- Mike Kelly's Where Art Meets Architecture (2nd being the most useful), RGEDDU has two shorter series as well on architecture & real-estate.
These things can be both fairly loose and also fairly strict. I have very high-end furniture client and we use only 50mm (in full-frame sensor) lens. Nothing else, just 50mm. That's for full room of furniture, architectural sets.
That is very unrealistic for most commercial architecture & real-estate projects, where 80perc. would fall between 24-35mm. Artistic projects can afford to go as low as 14mm (with 14-24mm being the most popular architecture lens, but you're not gonna use it for commercial real-estate).