How to Change Wall Color in a Photo with AI
To change wall paint color in a photo, upload your room photo to EditThisPic and describe the color: 'change the wall color to sage green' or 'paint the walls navy blue.' The AI identifies the walls and applies the new color while keeping furniture, trim, and lighting natural. Free, no signup.
Preview Paint Colors on Your Actual Walls
Picking a paint color from a tiny swatch at the hardware store is a gamble. That warm beige can look completely different on a full wall under your room's lighting. AI wall color changing lets you see exactly how a color will look in your actual space β with your furniture, your lighting, and your floor. No more buying sample pots and painting test patches.
How AI Wall Color Changing Works
EditThisPic's AI identifies the wall surfaces in your photo, distinguishing them from trim, ceiling, furniture, and decor. It applies the new paint color while preserving shadows, texture, and the way light falls across the surface. A wall in direct sunlight will look lighter than a wall in shadow β just like real paint would. The rest of the room stays untouched.
Popular Wall Color Changes to Try
- White to sage green β the most popular refresh for modern living rooms
- Beige to navy blue β bold accent wall transformation
- Gray to warm terracotta β adds warmth to a cool-toned room
- White to soft blush pink β popular for bedrooms and nurseries
- Any color to crisp white β clean slate for staging or selling
Wall Color Changes for Real Estate
Real estate agents use virtual wall color changes to help buyers envision a space. A dated room with dark brown walls can be shown with modern light gray to make it feel larger. Staging photos with fresh white walls photograph better and attract more clicks. Sellers who can't repaint before listing can show the potential of the space without lifting a brush.
Tips for Realistic Wall Color Results
Photograph the room in natural light for the most accurate color rendering. Be specific about the shade: 'sage green' gives better results than just 'green.' If you only want one wall changed, say 'change the back wall to dark blue, keep the other walls white.' For rooms with textured walls like brick or stucco, mention the texture: 'paint the brick wall white while keeping the brick texture visible.'
Step-by-Step Guide
Upload Your Room Photo
Drop your room photo into EditThisPic. Wide-angle shots showing full walls work best. JPG, PNG, or WebP up to 7MB.
Describe the Wall Color
Type the color you want: 'change the walls to sage green,' 'paint the accent wall deep navy,' or 'make all walls warm white.' Name specific shades for the best match.
Check the Result
Use the before/after slider to compare. Verify that the color looks realistic under the room's lighting and that furniture, trim, and ceiling are unaffected.
Try More Colors or Download
Not the right shade? Try another: 'make it a darker green' or 'switch to dusty blue instead.' Test as many colors as you want before committing to a paint purchase.
Frequently Asked Questions
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