For kitchen & bath remodelers

Show kitchen and bath clients the finished look before they commit.

Kitchen and bath are the highest-value, highest-anxiety rooms in a remodel. Clients hesitate because tear-out is irreversible and pricey. Hausey gives you a way to show them the finished look on a tablet — from their own photo — before they commit. Close the deposit before the sledgehammer comes out.

  • Kitchens, primary baths, powder rooms
  • 10 directions per photo
  • 60-second turnaround
  • Structural checks on every output
Side-by-side before and after photo of a kitchen remodel — dated oak cabinets transformed into modern white shaker with quartz counters and brass hardware

Kitchen & bath remodel directions

White shaker kitchen

White shaker kitchen

Quartz, brass, oak

Two-tone walnut kitchen

Two-tone walnut kitchen

Walnut + white, marble

Moody green kitchen

Moody green kitchen

Forest green, aged brass

Warm neutral galley

Warm neutral galley

Oat cabinets, oak floor

Open modern farmhouse

Open modern farmhouse

Shiplap, black pendants

Primary stone bath

Primary stone bath

Travertine, aged brass

Guest walk-in shower

Guest walk-in shower

Large format, matte black

Moody powder room

Moody powder room

Navy, marble, brass

Bright family bath

Bright family bath

Subway, oak vanity

Wet room primary

Wet room primary

Rain shower, tub, teak

From consultation to deposit

01

Take a kitchen photo

Any angle. Any lighting. During the in-home consult.

02

Generate 10 directions

60 seconds. Shaker, slab, two-tone, dark, warm, clean.

03

Review with client

On the tablet, right there. Pick the direction they love.

04

Close the deposit

Homeowners commit when they can see the finished result.

Kitchen & bath remodel FAQ

How accurate are the renders for a kitchen remodel?

Hausey preserves the structure of the existing kitchen — windows, doors, room dimensions, ceiling height, major architectural features — and changes only what a remodel would change: cabinets, counters, appliances, hardware, flooring, lighting, backsplash. Structural consistency checks flag any output that drifts.

Can the system show different cabinet styles?

Yes. Shaker, slab, inset, raised panel, two-tone, dark stained, limewash, painted — the style directions cover the full modern remodel vocabulary. You can also refine specific outputs with natural language, e.g. 'keep this but change the island to walnut slab.'

Does it handle baths as well as kitchens?

Yes. Primary baths, guest baths, powder rooms, wet rooms. The system handles tile, vanities, fixtures, tub/shower swaps, and lighting. Structural items like window location and shower alcove geometry stay fixed.

Will the cabinet count match my bid?

The renders are concept-level — they show the design direction and finish palette, not millwork exactness. Your measured bid / shop drawings still happen separately. Most remodelers pair the Hausey concept with a line-item scope document for the contract.

Can I use the images in a proposal PDF?

Yes. Export as PDF, JPG, or a shareable link. Most kitchen and bath remodelers paste them directly into their proposal template with no restrictions. You own the outputs.

How much does it cost?

Remodeler Pro is $79/mo for solo kitchen-and-bath specialists and small firms. Studio is $99/mo for multi-estimator shops. Starter ($9/mo) is great for trying it on one or two leads per month.

Close kitchen and bath clients faster.

Upload a photo from your next consult. Walk out with 10 photoreal directions. Close the deposit on the spot.