Can I preview new bathroom tiles without renovating?
Yes. Upload a bathroom photo and describe the tile change — 'white subway tile with gray grout' or 'terracotta floor tiles.' EditThisPic AI shows exactly how new tiles would look. Free, no signup needed.
Can I change just the floor tiles and keep the wall tiles?
Yes. Be specific in your prompt — 'change only the floor to dark hexagonal tiles, keep the wall tiles exactly as-is.' The AI changes exactly what you describe.
Can I visualize a complete bathroom reno in one edit?
You can change multiple elements in one prompt — 'white subway tiles, dusty blue walls, and matte black fixtures.' For complex renovations, multiple individual edits give more control over each element.
Does it work for grout color changes too?
Yes. Include grout color in your description — 'white tiles with charcoal grout' vs 'white tiles with white grout' gives dramatically different looks and the AI handles both.
Is this useful for home staging bathroom updates?
Yes. Real estate agents use this to show buyers what a dated bathroom could look like with new tile or paint — without spending on actual renovation.
Can I change fixture colors like the sink and toilet?
Yes, though fixtures are more complex. Try 'change the toilet and sink to matte black fixtures for a modern look.' Results vary — simpler changes like wall color are most reliable.
Does this work on small bathrooms?
Yes. Small bathrooms actually benefit most from color visualization because mistakes are expensive to undo. Light colors, vertical tile patterns, and fewer contrast elements make small bathrooms appear larger.
Is the bathroom color changer free?
Yes. EditThisPic offers one free edit per week with no signup. For multiple revision rounds, affordable credit packs start at $1.99. No watermarks on any download.
How much does EditThisPic cost?
You get 1 free edit per week — no account needed. After that, credit packs start at $1.99 for 3 edits. Monthly plans start at $4.99/mo for 15 edits with unused credits rolling over. All edits are full resolution with no watermark.