See the floor in the room, before anyone orders it.
Upload a photo of the sample and a photo of the room. Room Visualiser puts the flooring in place and hands back a realistic render in seconds — no design software, no waiting on anyone else.
Three photos in, one convincing render out.
Photograph the sample
A photo of the wood, tile or carpet swatch — the same one already sitting on the showroom shelf.
Photograph the room
A photo of the customer's actual room, taken on a phone. No measuring, no floor plan needed.
Get the render
Room Visualiser places the flooring into the photo and hands back a realistic render, ready to show the customer on the spot.
Built for flooring, not adapted from a generic room planner.
Room Visualiser is written around how flooring actually gets sold — a sample in one hand, a room on the customer's phone.
- Wood flooringLive now
- Tile flooringLive now
- CarpetLive now
- Further categoriesIn development
A few reasons flooring businesses are using it.
Runs in the browser
Nothing to install. Works on a laptop in the showroom or a phone on site.
Built for one job
Not a general-purpose room planner — it's written specifically around flooring samples and real rooms.
Seconds, not days
The customer sees the render while they're still standing in the showroom, not a week later by email.
Two plans, one for trade, one for the shop floor.
For independent fitters and small trade accounts.
60 renders a month
- Wood, tile and carpet categories
- Works on desktop or mobile
- No install required
For flooring showrooms and retailers with regular footfall.
250 renders a month
- Wood, tile and carpet categories
- Higher monthly render allowance
- Works on desktop or mobile
Founding member prices are for early customers while sign-up is set up by hand. Get in touch and we'll get you set up directly — self-serve sign-up is on the way.
Room Visualiser is built by Wild Mint Studio, from inside the flooring industry rather than around it — the tool exists because showing a customer the floor in their own room shouldn't need a designer or a week's wait.
Try it on your next sample.
Take a photo of the swatch and the room, and see the render for yourself — free to test before you pick a plan.