Virtual Kitchen Designer

Test The Kitchen Look Before The First Sample Hits The Counter

Preview flooring, cabinets, countertops, and backsplash combinations in one place. Build the look, save the ideas, then bring us the direction so we can help match it with real products.

Kitchen Design Tool

Play With The Look Before You Pick The Materials

A kitchen can look perfect in your head and completely different once the colors, grain, stone, flooring, cabinets, and lighting all meet in the same room. This designer gives you a better starting point. Test the combinations, trust your eye, then bring the look to us so we can help match it with real products.

Good To Know

Screens are helpful. Samples still matter. Use this tool to narrow the direction, then confirm the final look with real material samples before making the call.

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Build Your Direction

Try light floors, darker cabinets, bold backsplash patterns, cleaner countertop styles, or warmer natural tones until the room starts to feel right.

02

Compare Without Guessing

See how the surfaces work together before you start collecting random samples that all look good alone and questionable together.

03

Bring Us The Look

Screenshot your favorite combinations and send them over. We can help turn the visual idea into actual flooring, countertop, tile, and installation options.

How To Use It

Start With The Room. Then Chase The Details.

Do not overthink it at first. Pick a layout, test the bigger surfaces, then fine tune the details. Flooring and countertops usually set the weight of the room. Cabinets and backsplash add the personality.

Choose A Kitchen Style Start with a layout close enough to your actual space.
Test The Big Surfaces Flooring, countertops, and cabinets should work together before the accents get involved.
Save The Favorites Take screenshots of anything that feels close. Even the almost-right ones help.
Ask For Product Help We can help connect the look to real materials, pricing, and installation details.
Helpful Answers

Questions People Usually Have After Playing With The Designer

The tool helps you see the room. The next step is making sure the materials actually make sense for your home, your lighting, your budget, and the way the space gets used.

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Can I use this to pick my final materials?

Use it to narrow your direction, not to make the final call. It is great for comparing colors and styles, but real samples are still the best way to judge texture, finish, and undertones.

What should I screenshot?

Save anything that catches your eye, even if it is not perfect. A screenshot tells us the color family, contrast level, and overall feel you are chasing.

Why do colors look different in my house?

Lighting changes everything. A floor or countertop can look warmer, cooler, darker, or flatter depending on natural light, bulbs, wall color, and cabinet finish.

Can your team match the look?

Yes. Send us your favorite design and we can help find product options that fit the style, budget, and installation needs of the project.

Ready For The Real Version?

Send Us The Look You Like

The designer gives you the idea. We help turn that idea into a real material plan with products that make sense in the room.

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