Upload a photo and hit generate. You’ll get a slider to compare your room before and after.
This usually takes 20–60 seconds. Keep this tab open.
An AI Picture Is the Easy Part
The rendering shows you a direction. Turning it into a real room is what we actually do — and it starts with someone standing in your kitchen.
Play With It
Try a few styles here until something clicks. Screenshot the ones you like.
We Walk It
Free on-site visit. We look at what’s behind the walls and what your layout will actually allow.
Real Numbers
A written line-item estimate with allowances stated in dollars — not an AI guess.
We Build It
Permits, trades, inspections and finishes, managed start to finish by one crew.
About the Visualizer
Is this what my remodel will actually look like?
No — treat it as a mood board, not a blueprint. The AI keeps your room’s general shape and swaps the finishes, but it doesn’t know what’s inside your walls, where your plumbing runs, what your budget is, or what your city will permit. Real design starts when we walk the space.
What happens to my photo?
It’s sent to an AI image service to create the rendering and returned to your browser. We don’t save it to our systems and we don’t attach it to your name or email unless you choose to send it to us with a quote request. See our privacy policy.
Does using this obligate me to anything?
Not at all. There’s no email required to use it, no follow-up unless you ask for one, and no cost. Use it, screenshot it, take it to another contractor if you want — we’d just rather you called us.
Can you actually build what it shows?
Usually the look, yes — cabinetry, counters, tile, lighting and layout are all things we do. Occasionally the AI produces something physically impossible (a window where a structural post has to go, an island bigger than the room). We’ll tell you straight which parts are buildable and what they cost.
Why does it look a little off?
AI image models are good at style and bad at details — counts of cabinet doors, reflections, small hardware. Look at the overall feel, color palette and material direction rather than the specifics.