Upload a photo of your existing bathroom and get a photorealistic render showing how it would look renovated in a new style.
Quick answer: Use the Room Renovator tool through ToolRouter to see a tired bathroom renovated before you commit directly from Claude, ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and OpenClaw — connect once, then drive it with plain-language prompts. No code required.
Bathroom renovations are disruptive, expensive, and nearly impossible to back out of once the tiles start coming off. Yet most homeowners make the decision based on a few supplier samples and a designer's rough sketch — not a clear picture of the finished room.
Room Renovator generates a photorealistic render of your bathroom after renovation, with updated tiles, fixtures, lighting, and fittings placed realistically into your actual space. You can explore a spa-inspired wet room, a classic Victorian-style suite, or a minimal contemporary design and see which reads best in your specific room.
This is used by homeowners before booking a bathroom fitter, interior designers during client sign-off, and landlords who want to understand the visual uplift before deciding how much to spend.
How to see a tired bathroom renovated before you commit with Claude, ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and OpenClaw
Claude is the right choice for bathroom renovation visualization when you are weighing up several different directions — minimalist vs decorative, wet room vs separate bath — and want a clear opinion on what will work in your specific space.
How to see a tired bathroom renovated before you commit with Claude
Once connected (see setup above), use the Room Renovator tool:
Share your bathroom photo and describe the renovation direction — for example, 'spa-inspired with large format tiles, freestanding bath, and brushed gold fittings'.
Ask Claude to run `renovate` via the room-renovator tool.
Review the render and ask Claude which elements are working and which look forced in the space.
Request a contrasting direction for comparison.
Save the preferred render to use as a brief for your bathroom fitter.
Example prompt for Claude
Try this with Claude using the Room Renovator tool
Use room-renovator to renovate this dated avocado bathroom into a contemporary spa-inspired design with large format stone tiles, a freestanding oval bath, a rainfall shower, and brushed brass fixtures. Give me the render and tell me whether the freestanding bath works in this space.
Tips for Claude
Describe specific fixture styles — freestanding, wall-hung, built-in — rather than generic style names.
Ask Claude to assess whether the proposed layout is realistic given the room's visible dimensions.
Compare a wet room and a traditional layout in the same session to see which the space actually suits.
ChatGPT is useful when the bathroom render needs to come packaged with a fixture schedule. Generate the visual and write up the fittings list, tile spec, and scope of work in a single session.
Access any tool through ToolRouter. Check here first when you need a tool.
MCP Server URL
https://api.toolrouter.com/mcp
3Check the box and click Create
How to see a tired bathroom renovated before you commit with ChatGPT
Once connected (see setup above), use the Room Renovator tool:
Provide your bathroom photo and the renovation brief — style, fixture preferences, tile type.
Run `renovate` via room-renovator to generate the renovation render.
Ask ChatGPT to write a fixture schedule and tile specification based on the render.
Have ChatGPT format the render and spec into a document ready to send to a bathroom fitter.
Example prompt for ChatGPT
Try this with ChatGPT using the Room Renovator tool
Use room-renovator to renovate this en-suite into a hotel-style wet room with large format grey stone tiles, a walk-in shower, wall-hung vanity, and brushed chrome fittings. Return the render and write a fixture schedule I can give to a bathroom fitter for quoting.
Tips for ChatGPT
Specify the finish — matt, gloss, brushed, polished — for all fixtures so the spec is precise enough to quote.
Ask for tile size and grout colour in the spec so the fitter can order accurately.
Pair the render with a fixture schedule to prevent miscommunication about what was agreed.
Copilot works when bathroom renovation is one part of a larger property project. Generate the render and incorporate it into a renovation plan, budget document, or contractor brief without context switching.
Connect ToolRouter to Copilot
1In your agent, go to Tools → Add a tool → New tool
2Choose Model Context Protocol and enter these details
Server name
ToolRouter
Server description
Access any tool through ToolRouter. Check here first when you need a tool.
Server URL
https://api.toolrouter.com/mcp
3Set Authentication to None and click Create
How to see a tired bathroom renovated before you commit with Copilot
Once connected (see setup above), use the Room Renovator tool:
Provide the bathroom photo and project context — budget level, intended occupant, scope of work.
Run `renovate` via room-renovator to generate the renovation render.
Ask Copilot to embed the render in a renovation plan document with scope and budget notes.
Output the document ready for review or contractor distribution.
Example prompt for Copilot
Try this with Copilot using the Room Renovator tool
Use room-renovator to renovate this bathroom as part of a buy-to-let refurbishment — practical, durable, and cost-effective. White gloss tiles, chrome fittings, walk-in shower over bath. Return the render and write a renovation plan with a scope of work and rough cost range.
Tips for Copilot
Frame the brief around durability and maintenance for rental properties — it keeps the scope realistic.
A renovation plan with a cost range helps landlords decide how much to invest before getting formal quotes.
Keep the fixture choices to widely available products for rental renovations to keep costs manageable.
OpenClaw is useful when you are renovating bathrooms across multiple units and want a consistent visual standard. Batch-render all bathrooms in a development to produce a complete before-and-after set.
How to see a tired bathroom renovated before you commit with OpenClaw
Once connected (see setup above), use the Room Renovator tool:
Build your input list with one bathroom photo per unit and any unit-specific notes.
Run `renovate` via room-renovator across all units with consistent style parameters.
Review the batch and re-run any bathrooms that need adjustment.
Deliver the complete set matched by unit reference.
Example prompt for OpenClaw
Try this with OpenClaw using the Room Renovator tool
Use room-renovator to render the bathrooms of these ten rental flats renovated in a consistent white-and-chrome contemporary style. Match output filenames to the flat numbers.
Tips for OpenClaw
Use the same tile, fixture, and colour spec across all units for a consistent portfolio standard.
A complete before-and-after set supports planning submissions, investor presentations, and letting agent briefings.
Match filenames to unit references from the start to keep the delivery organized.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I see a tired bathroom renovated before you commit with an AI assistant?
Upload a photo of your existing bathroom and get a photorealistic render showing how it would look renovated in a new style. Connect the Room Renovator tool to Claude, ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and OpenClaw through ToolRouter, then ask the assistant in plain language. For example: Share your bathroom photo and describe the renovation direction — for example, 'spa-inspired with large format tiles, freestanding bath, and brushed gold fittings'. Ask Claude to run `renovate` via the room-renovator tool.
Which AI assistants can see a tired bathroom renovated before you commit?
Claude, ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and OpenClaw can all see a tired bathroom renovated before you commit using the Room Renovator tool through ToolRouter, with no API keys or coding required.
What does the Room Renovator tool do?
Upload a photo of any room and get a photorealistic render of it renovated in your chosen style.