Kitchens · baths · living · workspaces
Virtual Renovations
Show “what it could be” across kitchens, bathrooms, primary suites, living and dining areas, bedrooms, offices, storefronts, and more—for residential or commercial listings—while keeping the frame structurally honest.
- Finish direction
- Plausible scale
- Clear expectations
JPEG, PNG, WebP, HEIC/HEIF, and camera RAW like Sony ARW and Canon CR2/CR3 supported on upload.
Worn kitchen refreshed with clean finishes and a practical, modern layout
Before & after inspiration
Drag the slider. Use edits to set mood and direction, not to mislead.
Outdated interior refreshed with cohesive finishes and a warm, modern living layout
Raw open space reimagined into a functional living area with defined zones and modern finishes
Dated room enhanced with updated finishes and a refined fireplace focal point
Unfinished space visualized as a bright, livable interior with clean, modern finishes
How we think about the edit
Renovation-style previews use the same production specification as our virtual staging flow: additive edits that respect the existing frame and stay disclosure-friendly.
Strict preservation
- Wall colors and finishes, flooring, ceiling, and architectural elements (walls, windows, doors) stay as photographed
- Original lighting direction, intensity, and exposure character preserved—unfinished bulbs may read as a realistic fixture
- No structural edits, material swaps, or deceptive removals—MLS-minded constraints
Composition & harmony
- Correct proportions and scale; balanced composition with a clear focal point
- Material coherence and color harmony that works with finishes already in the space
- Clean, natural framing—prefer fewer well-placed cues over overcrowding
Circulation & open zones
- Doorways, transitions, and walking paths stay fully clear—circulation outweighs adding clutter
- Large visible open floor areas and movement zones beside seating stay empty—no spill into protected space
- Additions stay in defined activity zones alongside paths, not across them (~70–100 cm walking clearance mindset)
Photographic realism & geometry
- Lighting and shadows consistent with the scene—integrated like a real photo, not CGI sheen
- Level horizon and straight verticals; preserve camera angle and perspective
- Avoid floating objects, harsh halos, or exaggerated HDR—natural, livable result
More ways to support the listing
Add staging, enhancement, and floor clarity alongside renovation-style looks.









































