AI Bathroom Design

Redesign Your Bathroom
in Seconds

AI bathroom design lets you see your finished bathroom before you rip out a single tile. Upload a photo of your current bathroom, pick a style, and StableRender gives you a photorealistic render in about 10 seconds. The average bathroom renovation costs $10K to $25K, so seeing the end result first saves you from expensive regret you'll stare at every morning. Try spa-inspired, modern, minimalist, or Mediterranean without committing to anything. Compare marble versus subway tile, chrome versus matte black fixtures, or a walk-in shower versus keeping the tub. Most people try 3 to 5 different styles before they find the one that clicks. Your first 3 renders are free, no credit card required. Start with the style you're most curious about.

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~10 secondsPer render
100+ stylesTo choose from
3 free rendersNo card needed

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Popular Styles

Bathroom Design Styles

AI Spa-Inspired Bathroom design by StableRender

Spa-Inspired

Freestanding tubs, natural stone, soft lighting. A retreat without leaving home.

AI Modern Bathroom design by StableRender

Modern

Floating vanities, frameless glass, and clean geometric shapes. No fuss.

AI Mediterranean Bathroom design by StableRender

Mediterranean

Terracotta tones, arched mirrors, hand-painted tiles. Warm and textured.

AI Minimalist Bathroom design by StableRender

Minimalist

Wall-mounted fixtures, hidden storage, monochrome palette. Everything tucked away.

AI Art Deco Bathroom design by StableRender

Art Deco

Bold geometric patterns, brass fixtures, dark marble. Glamorous without excess.

AI Japandi Bathroom design by StableRender

Japandi

Wood soaking tubs, neutral tones, natural materials. Calm and intentional.

Why AI

Why AI for Bathroom Design?

Test before you invest

Bathroom renovations average $10K to $25K. That's a lot to spend on a hunch. See your finished bathroom first, rendered in photorealistic detail from your actual space. Try 10 different looks for less than the cost of one tile sample.

See every material in your space

Marble, subway tile, terrazzo, concrete, wood-look porcelain. They all look different depending on your bathroom's size, lighting, and layout. Upload your photo and see how each material actually looks in your space, not someone else's.

Renders in seconds, not weeks

No more waiting two weeks for a designer mockup. Get a photorealistic bathroom render in 10 seconds. Don't like it? Try a different style immediately. Show your partner tonight instead of next month.

How it works

From idea to stunning render in 3 simple steps

01

Upload

Upload a photo or floor plan of your space.

02

Choose & Customize

Pick a style, set your goals, and let AI work its magic.

03

Render & Refine

Get stunning results in seconds. Download, share, or tweak.

Expert Tips

Bathroom Design Tips

Tile size changes everything in a small bathroom

Small tiles with lots of grout lines make a small bathroom feel even smaller. Large format tiles (24x24 or bigger) with thin grout lines create fewer visual breaks and trick your eye into seeing more space. The same bathroom can feel cramped or spacious just from tile size alone. If your bathroom is under 50 square feet, go big with the tiles and keep the grout color close to the tile color. A matching grout line nearly disappears, making your floor look like one continuous surface instead of a grid. The cost difference is usually minimal too.

Tile size changes everything in a small bathroom - Bathroom design tip

Your vanity height probably isn't right

Standard vanity height used to be 30 inches. That was designed in the 1950s when people were shorter on average. If you're over 5'8", you're hunching over every morning brushing your teeth. Comfort height vanities are 36 inches, same as a kitchen counter. The difference in your back and morning routine is night and day. Before you buy, render your bathroom with both heights and see which proportions look better in your space. Most modern vanities default to 34 to 36 inches now, and for good reason. Your future self will thank you.

Your vanity height probably isn't right - Bathroom design tip

Wet rooms are more practical than you think

A wet room eliminates the shower door or curtain entirely. The whole room is waterproofed and the floor slopes to a drain. It sounds messy but it actually makes your bathroom feel twice as big because there's no glass partition breaking up the space. They're also easier to clean and more accessible for anyone with mobility issues. The main cost difference is the waterproofing membrane, which runs about $1,500 to $3,000 extra. But you save on the glass enclosure, which typically costs $800 to $2,000 anyway. So the net cost difference is smaller than most people expect.

Wet rooms are more practical than you think - Bathroom design tip

Match your fixture finishes or pick exactly two

Mixing brushed nickel, chrome, matte black, and brass in one bathroom looks like a hardware store exploded. Pick one finish for everything, or if you want contrast, pick exactly two: a main finish for faucets, showerhead, and towel bars, and a second accent finish for something like a mirror frame or light fixture. That's it. Two maximum. A full set of matching matte black fixtures costs about $400 to $800 for a typical bathroom. Render your bathroom with different finish combinations to find what feels intentional rather than accidental.

Match your fixture finishes or pick exactly two - Bathroom design tip

Niche placement in the shower matters more than you'd guess

A shower niche at the wrong height means bending down every time you grab the shampoo. The ideal height is between chest and eye level, roughly 48 to 60 inches from the floor. Also think about which wall gets the most water spray. Put the niche on the wall opposite the showerhead so your bottles don't get blasted with water constantly. Size matters too: a 12x24 inch niche fits most bottles comfortably, and a double-stacked niche gives you room for both tall bottles and short soap dishes. Small detail, big daily convenience.

Niche placement in the shower matters more than you'd guess - Bathroom design tip
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Any bathroom at all. Small powder rooms, large primary bathrooms, guest baths, even tiny half-baths. Upload any photo and the AI will redesign it in your chosen style while maintaining the basic room proportions and fixture locations. It works with any size or shape of bathroom space, including oddly shaped rooms with alcoves or sloped ceilings.

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