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AI Kitchen Remodel Visualizer

Describe your dream kitchen and AI visualizes the complete remodel instantly. No marking needed.

Dated kitchen with golden oak cabinets and laminate counters
Before
Same kitchen remodeled with white shaker cabinets, quartz counters, subway tile
After

AI Kitchen Remodel Visualizer

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Popular use cases:
  • kitchen remodel visualization
  • kitchen renovation planning
  • kitchen design preview
  • cabinet visualization
  • kitchen makeover preview
  • renovation before and after
  • kitchen design mockup
  • remodel cost savings

Cost
Free No signup required
Time
Instant results in 15-30 seconds
Works on
Any device - browser, phone, tablet, desktop
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Scenario Prompt Time
Cabinets and counters only white shaker cabinets, quartz countertops 40s
Complete remodel white cabinets, quartz counters, subway tile, stainless appliances 50s
Style transformation farmhouse style - white cabinets, butcher block, farmhouse sink 55s

How it works

  1. Upload your current kitchen photo

    Drop your image into EditThisPic. JPG, PNG, WebP up to 7MB. Wide-angle photos showing cabinets, counters, and appliances work best. Any lighting works—the AI adapts to show your remodel in your space's actual conditions.

    Expect: Simple remodels (cabinets only): 40-50 seconds. Complete transformations (cabinets, counters, backsplash, appliances): 50-60 seconds and may need refinements.
  2. Describe your dream kitchen remodel

    Type a complete description: 'remodel with white shaker cabinets, white quartz countertops, white subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances' or 'dark navy cabinets, butcher block counters, white farmhouse sink.' Include cabinet style, countertop material, backsplash, appliances, and any other changes. No need to mark—the AI understands kitchen components and transforms everything together cohesively.

    Tip: The more complete your description, the better. Include cabinet color, style, hardware, countertop material, backsplash pattern, and appliance finish.

    Copy one of these to get started:

    Modern white kitchen remodel with white shaker cabinets, white quartz countertops, white subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances, chrome hardware
    Farmhouse style kitchen remodel to farmhouse style - white cabinets with open shelving, butcher block countertops, white farmhouse sink, rustic wood accents
    Dark contemporary kitchen remodel with dark navy blue cabinets, white marble countertops with grey veining, grey subway tile backsplash, gold hardware
    Natural wood modern remodel with natural wood cabinets, concrete countertops, white tile backsplash, black matte appliances, minimalist design
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    Traditional elegant kitchen remodel to traditional style - cream colored raised panel cabinets, granite countertops with brown tones, travertine backsplash, bronze hardware
    Industrial loft kitchen remodel industrial style - open shelving instead of upper cabinets, dark lower cabinets, concrete countertops, brick backsplash, stainless appliances
    Coastal inspired kitchen remodel coastal style - light blue grey cabinets, white quartz countertops, glass tile backsplash in soft blue, white appliances, brass hardware
    Two-tone modern kitchen remodel with white upper cabinets and dark grey lower cabinets, white quartz countertops, white subway tile backsplash, stainless appliances
  3. Review the remodeled kitchen

    Check that all elements work together—cabinet style matches countertops, backsplash coordinates with overall design, appliances fit the aesthetic. Look at how light interacts with new surfaces, how colors balance, and whether the style matches your vision. Zoom in on details like cabinet hardware and backsplash tile.

  4. Try different styles and options

    Upload the same kitchen photo and try completely different remodels: modern, farmhouse, traditional, contemporary. Compare cabinet colors, countertop materials, and backsplash options. This is how you find the perfect design before committing to construction.

    Tip: Save each version you like. Compare 3-5 different remodel visualizations side by side before making final decisions.
  5. Refine specific elements with markers

    If one element needs adjustment—like trying a different backsplash while keeping everything else—tap a marker on that area and regenerate with a focused change. This lets you fine-tune individual components without re-doing the whole remodel.

    Tip: Markers are perfect for A/B testing specific choices: 'try marble backsplash instead of subway tile' while keeping the rest of the design.
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AI Kitchen Remodel Visualizer

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"We used this before hiring a contractor for our $40K kitchen remodel. Tried five different cabinet styles and three countertop options in our actual space. Realized the modern look we wanted didn't work with our home's style—saved us from a costly mistake." @Renovator_Jessica

See it in action

Dated kitchen with golden oak cabinets and laminate counters
Before
->
Same kitchen remodeled with white shaker cabinets, quartz counters, subway tile
After

Dated oak to modern white transformation

A 1990s kitchen with golden oak cabinets completely remodeled to bright modern white shaker style.

Prompt: remodel with white shaker cabinets, white quartz countertops, white subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances, chrome hardware
Plain builder-grade kitchen with basic white cabinets
Before
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Same kitchen remodeled in farmhouse style with butcher block and open shelves
After

Builder basic to farmhouse charm

A plain contractor-grade kitchen transformed into a warm farmhouse style with butcher block and open shelving.

Prompt: remodel to farmhouse style - white cabinets with open shelving, butcher block countertops, white farmhouse sink, rustic wood accents
Traditional kitchen with light wood cabinets
Before
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Same kitchen remodeled with navy cabinets, marble counters, gold hardware
After

Light traditional to dark contemporary

A light wood traditional kitchen transformed to dramatic contemporary with navy cabinets and marble counters.

Prompt: remodel with dark navy blue cabinets, white marble countertops with grey veining, grey subway tile backsplash, gold hardware
Closed kitchen with tall upper cabinets
Before
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Same kitchen opened up with industrial shelving and exposed brick
After

Closed kitchen to open industrial

A closed-off kitchen opened up with industrial styling, exposed shelving, and raw materials.

Prompt: remodel industrial style - open shelving instead of upper cabinets, dark lower cabinets, concrete countertops, brick backsplash, stainless appliances
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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.

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.

Elements don't match or look cohesive together

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

Try: Start with a style anchor: 'modern farmhouse remodel with...' or 'contemporary minimalist kitchen with...'

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

Cabinets look right but countertops or backsplash seem off

Why: The AI prioritized one element over others. This happens when the prompt emphasizes cabinets but is vague about other components.

Try: Give equal detail to all elements: 'white shaker cabinets with brushed nickel hardware, white quartz counters with subtle veining, 3x6 subway tile backsplash'

Tip: The more specific you are about each component, the better they'll coordinate.

Layout or structural elements changed when I only wanted finishes

Why: Prompt implied bigger changes than intended. 'Remodel' can mean layout changes, not just surface updates.

Try: Be clear about scope: 'update finishes only - new cabinets, counters, backsplash, keeping the current layout'

Tip: Specify 'keep the layout' or 'keep the island/peninsula placement' to maintain structure.

Appliances don't fit the design aesthetic

Why: Appliance finish wasn't specified, so the AI made assumptions that don't match your vision.

Try: Always specify appliance finish: 'stainless steel appliances' or 'black matte appliances' or 'panel-ready integrated appliances'

Tip: Appliance finish is crucial: stainless for modern, black for contemporary, white for traditional or farmhouse.

Hardware or small details look generic

Why: The prompt didn't mention these finishing touches, so the AI used default choices.

Try: Include hardware specifics: 'brushed gold hardware', 'oil-rubbed bronze knobs and pulls', 'modern chrome hardware'

Tip: Hardware makes a huge difference. Always specify the finish: chrome, brushed nickel, brass, gold, bronze, black.

Lighting or overall mood doesn't match what I envisioned

Why: The remodel visualization didn't adjust lighting to match the new style.

Try: Add lighting context: 'bright and airy modern kitchen' or 'warm cozy farmhouse kitchen' or 'dramatic moody contemporary'

Tip: Mood words guide lighting: 'bright', 'warm', 'dramatic', 'airy', 'cozy' affect the final feel.

One element looks great but I want to try a different option for another

Why: You need to test variations without regenerating everything.

Try: Use a marker on the specific element: tap the backsplash area and say 'try marble backsplash instead of subway tile'

Tip: Markers let you A/B test individual components while keeping everything else locked in.

Quick answers

Do I need to mark areas before describing the remodel?

No! Just describe the complete remodel: 'white shaker cabinets, quartz countertops, subway tile backsplash, stainless appliances.' The AI understands kitchen components and transforms everything together cohesively. Only use markers if you want to fine-tune one specific element after seeing the initial remodel, like trying a different backsplash while keeping everything else.

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

Yes! Upload your kitchen once, then try completely different remodels: modern white, farmhouse, dark contemporary, traditional. This is the whole point—see 5+ design options in YOUR actual space before spending $30K-$50K on construction. Compare them side by side to find the perfect style.

How detailed should my remodel description be?

More detail produces better results. Include: cabinet color and style (white shaker, dark flat-panel), countertop material (quartz, granite, marble, butcher block), backsplash type (subway tile, slab, mosaic), appliance finish (stainless, black, white), and hardware (chrome, brass, bronze). The AI uses all these details to create a cohesive design.

Will the visualization keep my kitchen's layout and dimensions?

Yes! The AI remodels your actual kitchen space, maintaining your layout, island placement, and room dimensions. It updates finishes—cabinets, counters, backsplash—within your existing structure. If you want layout changes, specify them: 'add an island' or 'open up the wall.' By default, it keeps your current layout.

What's the best free tool to visualize kitchen remodels?

EditThisPic creates realistic kitchen remodel visualizations with AI for free, no signup required. Unlike kitchen design software that requires learning CAD tools, just describe what you want in plain English. See complete transformations in YOUR actual kitchen with your lighting and layout in 45 seconds.

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

Yes! Click '+ Add reference image' and upload a photo of a kitchen you love. Then say 'remodel my kitchen to match the style of the reference image' or 'use the cabinet style and color scheme from the reference.' This is perfect when you have inspiration photos from Pinterest or Houzz.

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