AI DESIGN FOR BATHROOMS

AI bathroom design — tile, stone, and fixtures rendered in 60 seconds

Bathrooms are among the most material-intensive rooms to visualize: wet-surface reflections, grout lines, stone veining, chrome versus matte-black hardware, and the interplay of natural and task lighting. Vizbase handles all of it. Upload a SketchUp model, Revit export, or even a rough sketch — the AI auto-detects floor tile, wall tile, vanity stone top, basin, bathtub, shower enclosure, towel rail, and mirror independently, then lets you describe each surface in plain English and renders the result in about 60 seconds. Compare a Carrara marble wet room against a terrazzo and brushed-brass alternative without touching your 3D model. Free tier includes 5 renders/month; paid plans start at €29/mo.

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BATHROOM STYLES

Bathroom aesthetics you can visualize in a single session

Classic White Marble

Full-height Calacatta Borghini marble slabs, built-in soaking tub, polished chrome fixtures, and a frameless glass screen. Timeless and luminous.

Terrazzo & Brass

Bespoke terrazzo floor in cream with sage chips, brushed-brass tap and towel bar, an under-mount ceramic basin, and lime-plaster walls. Warm and artisanal.

Spa Minimalism

Large-format matte concrete tile, frameless walk-in shower, freestanding matt-black tap, and a floating teak bench. Quiet luxury.

Zellige Maximalism

Hand-glazed cobalt zellige tiles on the shower wall, a pedestal basin, unlacquered brass fixtures with patina, and encaustic cement floor tiles in blue and white.

Japandi Wet Room

Micro-cement walls in warm grey, hinoki wood slat mat, a Boffi-style wall-mounted tap, and a deep Japanese soaking tub in matte white stone resin.

Dark & Moody

Graphite book-matched stone slabs, matte-black fixtures throughout, an oval freestanding tub, and warm Edison filament downlights recessed in a black-painted ceiling.

MATERIAL CONTROL

Describe every bathroom surface and fixture in plain English

Tile layouts, stone veining, grout colour, fixture finish — the AI understands bathroom-specific material language. Select a mask and type your description:

"Calacatta Gold marble slab, book-matched, full-height shower wall"

Shower wall

"10×10 cm glossy white subway tile, dark grey grout, brick bond"

Wall tile

"Large-format 90×90 cm matte concrete-look porcelain, light grey"

Floor tile

"Brushed matte-black basin tap, wall-mounted, single lever"

Fixture

"Honed green Cipollino marble vanity top with integrated under-mount basin"

Vanity top

"Freestanding oval bath, stone resin in matt warm white"

Bathtub

"Frameless glass shower screen, 10 mm clear glass, chrome channel"

Shower screen

"Fluted smoked-oak vanity unit, wall-hung, two drawers"

Vanity unit
WORKFLOW

Bathroom render workflow: from model to polished result in 4 steps

01

Upload your bathroom model or sketch

Export a view from SketchUp, Revit, AutoCAD, or any 3D tool. Even a measured sketch photo is usable. PNG, JPG, or WebP. The AI handles tile-format accuracy and fixture proportions better with more-detailed base models, but rough layouts work for early-stage concepts.

02

AI auto-detects tiles, stone, fixtures, and fittings

Vizbase segments floor tile, wall tile, vanity surface, basin, bathtub, shower enclosure, mirror, towel rail, and lighting independently. Wet surfaces and glass are detected as distinct elements — no manual masking required.

03

Describe each surface material separately

Select the shower wall and type "book-matched Calacatta slab". Select the floor and type "90×90 matte concrete porcelain, charcoal". Select the fixture and type "brushed matte black, wall-mounted tap". The AI handles reflections, grout lines, and wet sheen automatically.

04

Render and present tile, stone, and fixture options side by side

Photorealistic result in 30–60 seconds. Save and rename each variant. Show the client "marble + chrome", "terrazzo + brass", and "concrete + matte black" as three separate download-ready renders. Inpaint just the fixture finish to quickly add a fourth option.

HONEST ASSESSMENT

Where traditional tools still win

Vizbase renders bathroom stills at presentation quality — appropriate for client concept approval, specification documents, and portfolio imagery. It does not produce physically accurate water simulation, real-time steam or condensation effects, or interactive walk-through experiences. For animation or VR for a luxury bathroom project, physics-based tools like V-Ray or Enscape would still be needed for those specific deliverables. Vizbase handles the high-volume still-render work around them.

FAQ

Questions about AI bathroom design

How accurately does the AI render grout lines and tile patterns?

Tile patterns — subway brick bond, herringbone, stack bond, large-format — are rendered accurately when you include the tile size, layout, and grout colour in your description. Specific grout widths (e.g. "2 mm dark grey grout") are respected. The base geometry of your model determines tile scale accuracy; a well-proportioned model gives the best results.

Can I render wet surfaces like a shower floor with realistic water reflections?

Yes. The AI generates wet-surface sheen and gloss reflections on tiles, stone, and glass when those materials are described. You can add "wet-look gloss" or "high-sheen polished" to your description to emphasise wet-room reflectivity. Full water animation is not supported — these are still renders.

How do I compare a chrome vs matte-black fixture finish quickly?

After your first render, select the fixture mask, change the description from "polished chrome" to "brushed matte black", and re-render. The variation is ready in under 60 seconds. You can do three fixture-finish comparisons — chrome, brushed brass, matte black — in roughly 3 minutes.

Does the AI handle stone book-matching on shower walls?

Including "book-matched" in your description tells the AI to apply a mirrored stone slab pattern to the wall. Results are design-presentation quality — the pattern reads clearly as book-matched — though they are not geometrically derived from a real slab scan. Suitable for client approval; not a substitute for a stone supplier's actual book-match layout drawing.

Can I use this for a full bathroom renovation project with a real client?

Yes. Many interior designers use Vizbase for the concept-approval and material-selection stages of bathroom projects. The render quality is sufficient for client sign-off on tile, stone, fixture, and cabinetry choices. For final documentation (e.g., tiling schedules or contractor drawings) you would still produce those in your normal CAD or spec workflow.

How is this page different from the general interior design page?

The /interior-design page covers the full Vizbase platform for all room types — kitchens, living rooms, commercial spaces, hospitality. This page focuses specifically on bathrooms: tile layouts, stone slab finishes, wet-surface materials, fixture choices, and the unique rendering challenges of highly reflective and glazed surfaces. The styles, material examples, and FAQs here are all bathroom-specific.

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