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AI Bathroom Remodel Visualizer

Describe your dream bathroom and AI visualizes the complete remodel in your actual space. No marking needed.

Dated bathroom with tan tile walls and floor
Before
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Same bathroom remodeled with white subway tile, grey hexagon floor, modern vanity
After

AI Bathroom Remodel Visualizer

Upload photo to visualize bathroom remodel

Free β€’ Results in 30 seconds β€’ No signup

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Popular use cases:
  • bathroom remodel visualization
  • bathroom renovation planning
  • tile pattern preview
  • bathroom design mockup
  • vanity visualization
  • bathroom makeover preview
  • renovation before and after
  • bathroom design ideas

Cost
Free No signup required
Time
Instant results in 15-30 seconds
Works on
Any device - browser, phone, tablet, desktop
Powered by
AI-powered photo editing
Scenario Prompt Time
Tile and vanity update white subway tile walls, grey floor, floating vanity, matte black fixtures 35s
Shower conversion replace tub with walk-in shower, frameless glass, grey tile 45s
Luxury spa remodel marble tile, freestanding tub, double vanity, gold fixtures 45s

How it works

  1. Upload your current bathroom photo

    Drop your bathroom photo into EditThisPic. Straight-on angles with good lighting produce the most realistic results. Works with phone photos, no professional camera needed. JPG, PNG, WebP up to 7MB.

    Expect: Single-element changes (tile only): 30-40 seconds. Complete transformation (tile, vanity, fixtures, shower): 40-50 seconds.
  2. Describe your dream bathroom remodel

    Type a complete description: 'remodel with white subway tile walls, grey hexagon floor tile, floating vanity with quartz top, matte black fixtures' or 'spa style with marble tile, freestanding tub, rainfall shower.' Include tile patterns, vanity style, fixture finishes, and shower or tub features. No need to mark - the AI understands bathroom components.

    Tip: Be specific about tile size and pattern (subway, hexagon, large format), vanity style (floating, traditional, double sink), and fixture finish (chrome, brushed nickel, matte black).

    Copy one of these to get started:

    Modern spa bathroom remodel with white subway tile walls, grey hexagon floor tile, floating vanity with white quartz top, matte black fixtures, frameless glass shower
    Walk-in shower conversion replace the bathtub with a walk-in rainfall shower, frameless glass enclosure, large grey tile walls and floor, linear drain, built-in niche for products
    Double vanity upgrade replace the single vanity with a 60-inch double vanity in dark wood, white quartz top, two undermount sinks, brushed nickel fixtures, large mirror above
    Floor tile replacement replace the floor tile with white marble-look porcelain tile in large 24x24 format, keep existing walls and vanity unchanged
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    Small bathroom renovation remodel this small bathroom to feel larger - white subway tile to the ceiling, floating vanity to show floor space, large mirror, chrome fixtures, wall-mounted toilet
    Luxury master bath remodel to luxury master bathroom - large format white marble tile, freestanding soaking tub, walk-in shower with bench, double vanity with marble top, gold fixtures, chandelier
    Guest bath refresh update this guest bathroom with fresh white paint, new white subway tile backsplash, modern vanity light fixture, brushed nickel hardware, new mirror frame
  3. Review the remodeled bathroom

    Check that all elements work together - tile pattern complements vanity style, fixture finish coordinates with the design, tub or shower fits naturally. Zoom in on grout lines, fixture details, and material transitions.

  4. Refine with markers if needed

    If one element needs adjustment - like trying different floor tile while keeping wall tile - tap a marker on that area and describe the change. This lets you A/B test specific choices without regenerating the whole remodel.

    Tip: Try 3-5 different styles on the same bathroom photo. Compare modern spa, farmhouse, and traditional side by side before committing.
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AI Bathroom Remodel Visualizer

Upload photo to visualize bathroom remodel

Free β€’ Results in 30 seconds β€’ No signup

Release to upload

Free β€’ No signup

"I'm a contractor and use this to show clients bathroom options. They see five different tile patterns and three vanity styles in their actual bathroom before we order materials. Cuts down on change orders significantly." @Contractor_Mark

See it in action

Dated bathroom with tan tile walls and floor
Before
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Same bathroom remodeled with white subway tile, grey hexagon floor, modern vanity
After

Dated tan to modern white transformation

A 1990s bathroom with tan tile completely remodeled to bright modern white and grey spa style.

Prompt: remodel with white subway tile walls, grey hexagon floor tile, floating vanity with white quartz top, matte black fixtures
Plain builder-grade bathroom with basic finishes
Before
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Same bathroom remodeled with marble tile, freestanding tub, luxury finishes
After

Builder basic to luxury marble spa

A plain contractor-grade bathroom transformed into a luxury spa with marble tile and freestanding tub.

Prompt: remodel to luxury spa - large format white marble tile on walls and floor, freestanding tub, double vanity with marble top, gold fixtures
Traditional bathroom with light beige tile
Before
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Same bathroom remodeled with dark grey and black tile, modern fixtures
After

Light traditional to dark contemporary

A light traditional bathroom transformed to dramatic contemporary with dark tile and matte black fixtures.

Prompt: remodel with large grey tile walls, black hexagon floor tile, dark wood floating vanity, matte black fixtures, walk-in shower with black frame

Detailed Guides by Scenario

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Homeowner Renovation Planning

See what your bathroom would look like remodeled before spending thousands on construction and materials.

Common Scenarios

  • Comparing tile patterns and colors in your actual bathroom before ordering from the showroom
  • Testing walk-in shower vs tub conversion to see which works better in your space
  • Visualizing a budget refresh (new fixtures + paint) vs. a full gut renovation to decide scope

Best Practices

  • Take the photo straight-on with all lights on for the most realistic preview
  • Include every element: wall tile, floor tile, vanity, fixtures, shower/tub, hardware
  • Save each visualization and compare side by side before committing to materials
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Realtor Listing Potential

Show buyers the renovation potential of dated bathrooms to justify asking price and inspire offers.

Common Scenarios

  • Including 'renovation potential' visualizations in listing presentations for dated homes
  • Showing sellers what a bathroom upgrade could do for their home's value before listing
  • Creating before/after marketing materials for open houses and social media

Best Practices

  • Keep visualizations realistic - buyers visiting in person shouldn't be surprised
  • Show 2-3 remodel options at different budget levels to appeal to various buyers
  • Always disclose that remodel images are AI-generated visualizations, not actual renovations
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Contractor & Designer Presentations

Present remodel options to clients using their actual bathroom photos instead of generic samples.

Common Scenarios

  • Generating 3+ remodel options in a client's actual bathroom for design consultations
  • A/B testing specific tile choices (marble vs porcelain, subway vs mosaic) on the same photo
  • Creating proposal visuals that show the transformation in the client's own space

Best Practices

  • Generate variations with consistent photography: same angle, same lighting, different materials
  • Use markers to swap individual elements for precise material comparisons
  • Present options from budget-friendly to premium so clients can choose their comfort level

If something looks off

AI changed the wrong area or something I didn't want changed

Why: The AI couldn't determine exactly which area you meant from description alone. This happens with ambiguous requests.

Try: Tap a marker on the specific area you want to change, then regenerate with the same prompt

Tip: Markers tell the AI 'I mean THIS one specifically.' Use them when description alone is ambiguous.

Tile pattern or grout lines look unnatural

Why: The prompt didn't specify tile size or pattern clearly enough, so the AI made generic assumptions.

Try: Be specific about tile: '3x6 inch white subway tile', '24x24 large format grey tile', '1-inch hexagon mosaic tile'

Tip: Tile size specificity matters: subway, hexagon, penny round, large format, and mosaic all produce different results.

Elements don't match or look cohesive

Why: The prompt didn't specify a unifying style, so the AI mixed elements that don't coordinate.

Try: Start with a style anchor: 'modern spa bathroom with...' or 'traditional elegant bathroom with...'

Tip: Leading with overall style (spa, traditional, modern, farmhouse) helps the AI make cohesive choices.

Fixtures don't match the design aesthetic

Why: Fixture finish wasn't specified, so the AI used defaults that don't coordinate with your tile and vanity.

Try: Always specify fixture finish: 'matte black fixtures', 'brushed nickel faucets', 'chrome hardware', 'oil-rubbed bronze'

Tip: Chrome for traditional, matte black for modern, bronze for farmhouse. Fixture finish ties the whole room together.

Layout changed when I only wanted new finishes

Why: 'Remodel' can imply layout changes. The AI interpreted it as a bigger transformation than you intended.

Try: Be clear about scope: 'update finishes only - new tile, vanity, fixtures, keeping current layout and tub location'

Tip: Specify 'keep the layout' to maintain existing fixture positions if you only want cosmetic changes.

Quick answers

Do I need to mark areas before describing the bathroom remodel?

No! Just describe the complete remodel: 'white subway tile walls, grey hexagon floor, floating vanity, matte black fixtures.' The AI understands bathroom components and transforms everything cohesively. Only use markers to fine-tune one element after seeing the initial result, like trying different floor tile while keeping walls the same.

Can I visualize multiple different remodel styles for the same bathroom?

Yes. Upload your bathroom once, then try completely different remodels: modern spa, traditional, farmhouse, luxury marble. See 5+ design options in your actual space before spending $15K-$30K on construction. Compare them side by side to find the perfect style.

How do I visualize a bathroom remodel before renovating?

Upload a photo of your current bathroom to EditThisPic and describe the changes: tile type, vanity style, fixture finish, shower or tub features. The AI shows the complete transformation in your actual space in 30-45 seconds. Try multiple styles to compare before committing.

What's the best free bathroom remodel visualizer that doesn't require signup?

EditThisPic creates realistic bathroom remodel visualizations with AI for free, no signup required. Unlike bathroom design software that requires learning complex tools, just describe what you want in plain English and see the transformation in your actual bathroom in seconds.

Will the visualization keep my bathroom's layout and fixture positions?

Yes by default. The AI updates finishes - tile, vanity, fixtures - within your existing structure. If you want layout changes like converting a tub to walk-in shower, specify it: 'replace tub with walk-in shower.' Otherwise it keeps your current layout.

Can I use reference photos to show the tile or style I want?

Yes. Click '+ Add reference image' and upload a photo of a bathroom you love from Pinterest or a tile showroom. Then say 'remodel my bathroom to match the style of the reference.' The AI applies that look to your actual space.

Is EditThisPic's AI bathroom remodel visualizer really free?

Yes - you get 1 free edit per week, no account needed. For unlimited edits, plans start at $3.99/month.

What photo formats does the AI bathroom remodel visualizer support?

JPG, PNG, WebP, and HEIC. Upload any common photo format and EditThisPic handles the rest.

Ready to visualize your dream bathroom?

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