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Kitchen design ideas — one photo, sixteen styles
The kitchen is the most expensive room to get wrong and the hardest to picture before you commit. Upload one photo and see it redesigned across 16 styles — Modern, Scandinavian, Japandi, Industrial and more — with your cabinets, window, and appliances kept exactly where they are. Same kitchen, sixteen finishes.

Designing your kitchen
A kitchen remodel is the highest-stakes design decision in most homes: cabinets, counters, and backsplash are expensive and permanent, and a swatch on a screen tells you almost nothing about how a finish will read on your actual walls. That is why "kitchen design ideas" is such a high-intent search — people are trying to picture a result before spending real money.
EasyRoomAI lets you test that result on your own kitchen first. The before/after gallery above keeps one real kitchen fixed — same cabinet run, same window over the sink, same footprint — and swaps only the style, so you can compare a clean Modern look against a bright Scandinavian treatment, a calm Japandi palette, or a moody Industrial scheme, all on the kitchen you already have.
One kitchen, four styles
The layout never moves. We redesign the cabinet finish, counters, backsplash, hardware, and decor while preserving your camera angle, window placement, and the major cabinet and appliance positions. So the comparison is honest — you are not looking at four different kitchens, you are looking at your kitchen, four ways. Pick the direction, then take the render to your contractor.
ModernModern
Modern kitchen
The same kitchen redesigned in Modern style — handleless pale-oak and white cabinets, quartz counters, and stainless appliances, layout unchanged.
ScandinavianScandinavian
Scandinavian kitchen
The same kitchen redesigned in Scandinavian style — white shaker and light oak cabinets, butcher-block counters, and plants, layout unchanged.
JapandiJapandi
Japandi kitchen
The same kitchen redesigned in Japandi style — warm oak cabinetry, matte stone counters, and a calm muted palette, layout unchanged.
IndustrialIndustrial
Industrial kitchen
The same kitchen redesigned in Industrial style — matte black cabinets, exposed brick backsplash, blackened steel, and Edison pendants, layout unchanged.
BeforeThe room we started with
Each render keeps your exact kitchen — the cabinet run, window, and appliance positions stay put. Only the finishes, counters, backsplash, and decor change.
Kitchen ideas by style
Explore a specific style for your kitchen, or open the tool with both pre-selected.
See it on a real room
Frequently asked
What are the most popular kitchen design styles?
The most-requested kitchen styles on EasyRoomAI are Modern, Scandinavian, Farmhouse, Japandi, and Industrial. Modern and Scandinavian read clean and bright; Farmhouse and Japandi feel warmer; Industrial is the boldest. The gallery above lets you compare four of them on the same kitchen so you can judge the finish on your real cabinets.
How do I update my kitchen without a full remodel?
Most of a kitchen’s look comes from cabinet finish, counters, backsplash, and hardware — all of which can change without moving plumbing or walls. Seeing your existing layout re-skinned in a few styles helps you spend on the finishes that matter. EasyRoomAI shows that re-skin on your actual kitchen before you commit to anything.
Will the AI keep my real kitchen layout?
Yes. EasyRoomAI preserves your camera angle, window position, and the major cabinet and appliance layout while restyling the finishes, counters, backsplash, and decor. The before/after pairs above are the same kitchen — only the style changes — so the comparison reflects what your space could actually look like.
What is the best style for a small kitchen?
Light, low-contrast styles make a small kitchen feel bigger — Scandinavian and Modern both use pale cabinets and reflective surfaces that bounce light. Keep upper cabinets minimal, choose a continuous counter, and avoid heavy dark schemes unless the room gets a lot of light. Test a bright treatment against a darker one on your actual kitchen to see the difference.
Is it free to redesign my kitchen?
Yes — anonymous users get a watermarked preview for free, with no signup. You only create an account if you want to download the full-resolution image or generate more variations.
