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AI Virtual Kitchen Staging

Stage an empty kitchen with cabinets, countertops, and appliances using AI — no designer needed.

Empty kitchen with bare walls and tile flooring
Before
Same kitchen staged with white cabinets, quartz countertops, and stainless appliances
After

Free AI Virtual Kitchen Staging

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Popular use cases:
  • real estate staging
  • kitchen staging
  • virtual staging
  • MLS photos
  • property marketing
  • interior design visualization
  • home selling
  • empty kitchen staging
  • rental property photos
  • kitchen 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
Modern white white shaker cabinets, quartz counters, stainless appliances 25s
Farmhouse cream cabinets, butcher block, farmhouse sink, open shelving 30s
Luxury navy cabinets, marble counters, professional range, island 35s

How it works

  1. Upload your kitchen photo

    Drop your empty or outdated kitchen photo into EditThisPic. Shoot from the doorway or corner to capture the full layout including counters, walls, and flooring. JPG, PNG, WebP up to 7MB.

    Expect: Simple kitchen staging: 25-35 seconds. Complex layouts with island and multiple zones: may need 2-3 passes.
  2. Describe your dream kitchen

    Type what you want: 'modern white shaker cabinets with quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, and pendant lights over the island.' Be specific about cabinet style, countertop material, appliance finishes, and lighting. No marking needed — the AI understands kitchen layouts and places elements naturally.

    Tip: Mention the countertop material (granite, quartz, butcher block) and cabinet color together for cohesive results.

    Copy one of these to get started:

    Modern white kitchen staging stage this kitchen with white shaker cabinets, light gray quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, subway tile backsplash, and three pendant lights over the island
    Farmhouse kitchen stage this kitchen with cream-colored cabinets, butcher block countertops, a farmhouse apron sink, open shelving with dishes, and a rustic wood island
    Contemporary kitchen with island stage this kitchen with flat-panel dark gray cabinets, white waterfall quartz island, integrated appliances, under-cabinet LED lighting, and minimalist hardware
    Luxury chef's kitchen stage this kitchen with custom navy blue cabinets, marble countertops with gold veining, a professional 6-burner range, pot filler faucet, and glass-front upper cabinets
    3 more prompts
    Small galley kitchen stage this galley kitchen with light wood cabinets, white laminate countertops, compact stainless appliances, and open shelving to maximize the feeling of space
    Transitional kitchen stage this kitchen with gray-green shaker cabinets, honed granite countertops, brushed nickel hardware, a white farmhouse sink, and glass pendant lights
    Open-concept kitchen stage this open-concept kitchen with a large island that has bar seating for four, white cabinets, quartz counters, and matching pendant lights that complement the adjacent living area
  3. Review the staged kitchen

    Check that cabinets align with walls, countertops wrap corners naturally, and appliances fit their openings. Verify the backsplash, lighting fixtures, and hardware all match the style you described.

  4. Refine with markers if needed

    If a specific area needs adjustment — like the island position or a cabinet section — tap a marker on that spot and describe the change. Most kitchen staging works without markers on the first try.

    Tip: Stage in layers: cabinets and counters first, then add accessories like fruit bowls and cookbooks in a follow-up prompt.
Try it free

Free AI Virtual Kitchen Staging

Drop your photo here

or click to browse

Release to upload

Free • No signup

"Staged 6 kitchens for a new development in an afternoon. Every unit showed differently and the builder loved it." @StagingPro_Denver

See it in action

Empty kitchen with bare walls and tile flooring
Before
->
Same kitchen staged with white cabinets, quartz countertops, and stainless appliances
After

Empty kitchen staged with modern white cabinets

A vacant kitchen transformed with contemporary white cabinetry and stainless appliances for an MLS listing.

Prompt: stage this kitchen with white shaker cabinets, gray quartz countertops, stainless steel refrigerator and dishwasher, subway tile backsplash, and pendant lights over the counter
Empty outdated kitchen with beige walls and old countertops
Before
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Same kitchen staged with farmhouse cabinets, butcher block counters, and warm lighting
After

Outdated kitchen restaged as farmhouse style

A dated kitchen reimagined with warm farmhouse styling to appeal to suburban buyers.

Prompt: stage this kitchen with cream cabinets, butcher block countertops, a farmhouse apron sink, open shelving with ceramic dishes, and warm pendant lighting
Large empty luxury kitchen with high ceilings and hardwood floors
Before
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Same kitchen staged with navy cabinets, marble counters, professional range, and large island
After

Luxury kitchen staging for high-end listing

A spacious empty kitchen staged with premium finishes to match a luxury property listing.

Prompt: stage this kitchen with dark navy cabinets, white marble countertops with gold veining, a professional stainless range with hood, glass-front upper cabinets, and a large island with bar seating

Detailed Guides by Scenario

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Real Estate Listing Photography

Stage empty or outdated kitchens for MLS listings, Zillow, and property marketing materials.

Common Scenarios

  • Staging vacant property kitchens to help buyers visualize the space
  • Updating dated kitchen photos for listings without renovation costs
  • Creating multiple style options for the same kitchen to test buyer response

Best Practices

  • Shoot from the kitchen doorway or corner to capture the full layout in one frame
  • Stage with neutral, widely appealing styles — white or light gray kitchens test best
  • Keep counters clean and minimal to make the space feel larger in photos
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Kitchen Renovation Preview

Show clients or yourself what a kitchen remodel will look like before spending money on contractors and materials.

Common Scenarios

  • Previewing cabinet replacement styles before committing to a contractor
  • Comparing countertop materials (granite vs. quartz vs. butcher block) visually
  • Showing clients multiple kitchen designs based on their actual space

Best Practices

  • Specify exact materials and finishes in your prompt for realistic previews
  • Generate 2-3 style variations and present them side by side in client proposals
  • Mention existing elements you want to keep — 'keep the tile floor, replace cabinets'
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Social Media & Design Portfolio

Create impressive kitchen transformation content for social media and professional design portfolios.

Common Scenarios

  • Building an interior design portfolio with before-and-after kitchen transformations
  • Creating Instagram content showing dramatic kitchen makeovers
  • Documenting renovation progress with AI-enhanced kitchen previews

Best Practices

  • Save originals alongside staged versions for compelling before/after comparisons
  • Use consistent styling across portfolio images to build your design brand
  • Tag materials and styles in captions for searchability

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.

Cabinets don't align with walls or ceiling

Why: The AI misjudged wall dimensions or ceiling height from the photo angle.

Try: stage with wall-mounted upper cabinets flush to the ceiling and base cabinets aligned with the walls

Tip: Photos taken straight-on from the kitchen doorway give the AI the best sense of wall alignment.

Appliances look out of scale or float above the counter

Why: The AI prioritized filling the space without matching standard appliance dimensions.

Try: add standard-sized built-in appliances that sit flush with the countertop and cabinets

Tip: Mention 'built-in' or 'integrated' for appliances that should look custom-fitted.

Style clashes between cabinets, counters, and backsplash

Why: Without a unified style direction, the AI may mix finishes from different design aesthetics.

Try: stage with a cohesive modern farmhouse style throughout — matching cabinet finish, countertop material, and backsplash

Tip: Name one specific style (modern, farmhouse, transitional) and carry it through every element.

Kitchen looks too crowded or cluttered

Why: The AI added too many accessories and decorative items for the available counter space.

Try: stage with clean countertops showing only essential items — no excessive decor or accessories

Tip: Real estate staging best practice: keep counters 80% clear to make the kitchen feel spacious.

Quick answers

Do I need to mark where cabinets and appliances should go?

No! Just describe the kitchen style you want: 'white shaker cabinets with quartz counters and stainless appliances.' The AI understands kitchen layouts and places cabinets along walls, appliances in standard positions, and islands in the center. Only use markers if you need to adjust a specific section after the first result.

Can I stage a kitchen that already has some cabinets or appliances?

Yes. Describe what you want to change or add: 'replace the old cabinets with modern white ones' or 'add a kitchen island with bar seating.' The AI works around existing elements or replaces them based on your instructions.

How realistic does virtual kitchen staging look for MLS photos?

The AI creates photorealistic staging with proper perspective, shadows, and reflections on countertops and appliances. Results are suitable for MLS listings, Zillow, and marketing materials. Always disclose virtual staging per local real estate regulations.

What kitchen styles work best for real estate listings?

White or light gray kitchens with quartz countertops consistently test best with buyers. Farmhouse style works for suburban homes, contemporary for urban condos. Stage to match the home's overall aesthetic — a farmhouse kitchen in a modern high-rise feels wrong.

Is there a free AI kitchen staging tool that doesn't require an account?

Yes. EditThisPic lets you stage kitchens with AI for free, no signup or login needed. Upload your kitchen photo, describe the style you want, and download the staged result. One free edit per week, unlimited with plans starting at $3.99/month.

Can I stage a kitchen on my phone?

Yes. EditThisPic works in any mobile browser — iPhone, Android, tablet. No app download needed. Take a photo of the kitchen and stage it immediately.

How do I stage the same kitchen in different styles?

Upload the same photo multiple times and use different style prompts each time. Try 'modern white,' 'rustic farmhouse,' and 'contemporary dark' to create a style comparison for buyers or clients.

What photo formats does the AI kitchen stager support?

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

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