

Vanity and Tile Study
Start from an unfinished bathroom shell and compare a full vanity, tile, shower screen, lighting, storage niche, and fixture direction. Keep the shower, tub, drain, and plumbing-wall layout recognizable.
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Vanity and Tile Study

Small Bathroom

Walk-In Shower

Upload a bathroom photo and compare AI-generated concepts for tile, vanity, shower glass, lighting, storage, and fixtures before moving into measured design or contractor review.
See how the generator can turn an existing bathroom image into remodel options you can compare. Each example focuses on visible choices: tile, vanity, shower glass, lighting, storage, fixture finish, and what should stay in place. Use these as concept images. Check dimensions, waterproofing, ventilation, plumbing, and code requirements separately.


Start from an unfinished bathroom shell and compare a full vanity, tile, shower screen, lighting, storage niche, and fixture direction. Keep the shower, tub, drain, and plumbing-wall layout recognizable.


See how a compact bathroom can feel brighter and more organized without changing the footprint. Try a slimmer vanity, mirror storage, pale tile, clearer towel storage, and improved layered light.


Compare shower glass, tile scale, fixture finish, vanity surface, and storage mood while preserving the major shower, tub, vanity, and window relationships.


Explore a calmer guest-bath palette with a lighter vanity, framed mirror, balanced sconces, soft wall tile, and cleaner storage while keeping the vanity and shower positions in place.
Browse related bathroom idea pages before generating from your own photo. Use them to clarify the look, layout, and materials you want to test, including vanity prompts, tile direction, shower storage, mirror lighting, and small-room limits.

Use tile, vanity, shower, storage, lighting, and material ideas to shape your bathroom design direction.

Find compact-space ideas for prompts about shower storage, lighter surfaces, doorway clearance, and efficient vanity choices.

Use modern bathroom references for prompts about frameless glass, large-format tile, backlit mirrors, and clean fixture lines.

Use farmhouse bathroom references for prompts about oak vanities, beadboard in dry areas, black fixtures, warm tile, and mirror sconces.
Start with a bathroom photo, sketch, or render. Choose a style, add references, and note what should stay in place. ArchOne AI creates bathroom concepts for comparing materials, fixtures, and remodel directions before measured planning.
Step 01
Use a clear bathroom photo, sketch, render, or screenshot. It should show the vanity, shower, tub, toilet, windows, door, ceiling, floor, and main wall layout.
Step 02
Pick a bathroom style such as modern minimalist, Japandi, warm neutral, organic modern, modern farmhouse, dark modern, or transitional.
Step 03
Upload vanity, tile, faucet, mirror, lighting, shower glass, or mood references, then note what should change and what should stay in place.
Step 04
Generate 1-4 bathroom concepts and compare tile, vanity, shower glass, lighting, storage, fixture finish, and overall remodel direction.
Use ArchOne AI to explore bathroom concept directions from a photo, sketch, or render. Describe the materials, references, room limits, and options you want to compare before creating early visuals.

Start from a real bathroom photo. Ask the concept to keep the existing camera angle, walls, windows, door, shower or tub location, vanity wall, and room shape.
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Describe tile size, vanity finish, counter tone, lighting, shower glass, tub treatment, fixture metal, wall color, and storage goals. This helps the concept focus on the right visible choices.
Generate bathroom concepts
Upload a vanity, faucet, tile sample, stone slab, mirror, wall sconce, shower fixture, or mood image to give the concept clearer material cues.
Add bathroom references
Ask the AI to keep the vanity wall, toilet, shower or tub zone, windows, doors, floor direction, and plumbing wall in mind. Then test visible upgrades around those limits.
Set bathroom constraints
Generate 1-4 early bathroom concepts from the same input. Compare vanity palettes, shower treatments, tile direction, lighting mood, storage, and remodel scope.
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Upload a bathroom photo, sketch, or render. Choose a bathroom style and add notes about what should change or stay fixed. ArchOne AI creates early concept images for tile, vanity, shower glass, lighting, storage, fixtures, and remodel direction.
ArchOne AI includes free credits after sign in, so you can try bathroom concepts first. Image generation uses credits. Signed-in users can see the cost before they generate. Paid plans or credit packs are available when you need more results.
Yes. Upload a photo of your bathroom, powder room, vanity wall, shower, tub area, sketch, or early render. For better results, use a clear image that shows the main fixtures, floor, ceiling, door, windows, and wall layout.
Use a bright, clear photo that shows the vanity, shower or tub, toilet, windows, door, ceiling, and floor. Avoid dark photos, heavy distortion, cropped fixtures, mirrors that hide the room, or clutter that blocks important surfaces.
You can test vanity finishes, tile direction, shower glass, tub treatment, mirror lighting, fixture finishes, storage ideas, color palettes, and small bathroom improvements. The results are concept images for comparison, not final specifications.
Mention the current bathroom condition and your preferred style. Add notes about the vanity, tile, shower or tub, mirror lighting, storage, and fixtures. Also say what should stay in place, such as the toilet, vanity wall, or plumbing.
Yes. Upload a vanity, faucet, mirror, light fixture, tile sample, stone surface, shower glass, or mood image. References help guide the material direction, but they should not be treated as exact product matching.
Yes. Use the tool for small bathrooms, powder rooms, guest baths, and narrow layouts. In your prompt, mention storage needs, door clearance, vanity size, shower or tub position, mirror lighting, and fixtures that should stay in place.
You can ask the AI to keep the vanity wall, toilet, shower, tub, windows, doors, and main plumbing wall in place. The result is still a concept image. Check plumbing, waterproofing, ventilation, clearances, permits, and code details separately.
No. ArchOne AI creates concept images, not measured drawings or permit-ready floor plans. Use it to compare visual directions. Then ask qualified professionals to confirm dimensions, fixture clearances, slope, waterproofing, ventilation, electrical work, plumbing, accessibility, and code requirements.
Use photos that are appropriate for an online design tool, especially for client projects. Avoid uploading faces, addresses, private documents, financial information, or sensitive site details. Review ArchOne AI's Privacy Policy before using confidential project images.

Upload a bathroom photo and add notes for what should change or stay fixed. Compare early concepts for tile, shower glass, storage, lighting, fixtures, and palette direction before your next design decision.