Thursday, December 18, 2025

The Future of Home Design: Visualising home products with Ai

The Future of Home Design: Visualising home products with Ai

If there is one thing we know at Clicky, it is that the home and property sector thrives on visualisation. The ability to “see” a product in your own space before you buy it is the holy grail of conversion. For years, we have relied on clunky AR overlays or static CAD drawings that never quite hit the mark.

If there is one thing we know at Clicky, it is that the home and property sector thrives on visualisation. The ability to “see” a product in your own space before you buy it is the holy grail of conversion. For years, we have relied on clunky AR overlays or static CAD drawings that never quite hit the mark.

Oli Yeates

Oli Yeates

CEO & Founder

CEO & Founder

Today, that conversation is shifting entirely. We have been trialling Google’s Nano Banana Pro – and the results for the home interiors market are game changing.

For kitchen brands and appliance retailers, this is not just a new toy. It is a fundamental shift in how your customers choose their products. Here is how we are using these tools to bridge the gap between imagination and reality.

Beyond clunky Augmented Reality

We have all seen bad augmented reality. You hold up your phone, and a 3D model of a fridge floats awkwardly in your kitchen, looking like a cartoon sticker pasted on a photo. The lighting is wrong, the scale is off, and it just doesn’t feel real.

Nano Banana Pro solves the biggest headache for home brands: contextual awareness.

The model excels at understanding the physics of a room. You can upload a photo of a client’s existing kitchen and ask the AI to "replace the worktops with white marble" or "insert a Range Master cooker in slate grey" while strictly commanding it to respect the existing lighting and shadows.

Take a look at this example here. I am looking at a Sage Bean to Cup Coffee machine and I want to see how it will look on the side in my kitchen:

Visual Staging That Respects Reality

The real power lies in the prompt structure. We have moved beyond simple text requests to structured JSON prompting which allows us to control the output with engineering precision.

By feeding the model specific key-value pairs, we can dictate the exact SKU of an appliance while allowing the AI to calculate the environment.

  • Subject: "Barista Express Bean-to-Cup Coffee Machine, stainless steel"

  • Environment: "Existing kitchen photo"

  • Tech: "Photorealistic, ray-traced reflections, accurate, ultra-realistic lighting"

Here is the result:

Scaling the Personal Experience

This technology allows us to proliferate content at a scale that was previously impossible. Imagine a customer browsing your website who loves "Industrial Chic" design.

Using Google Vertex AI to automate the Nano Banana Pro workflow, we can dynamically serve them product imagery that fits that exact aesthetic. If they are looking at a coffee machine, we don’t just show it on a white background. We show it on a rustic oak counter with exposed brickwork in the background.

For the next visitor who prefers "Scandi Minimalism," the same coffee machine appears in a bright, white, clutter-free space.

The Commercial Impact

At Clicky, we believe that creativity without data is just decoration. The application of these AI tools has a direct line to your bottom line.

  1. Reduced Returns: Customers know exactly how the appliance looks in their specific lighting conditions.

  2. Faster Decisions: The "imagination gap" is closed instantly, shortening the sales cycle.

  3. Cost Efficiency: No need to physically stage twenty different kitchen sets for a photoshoot.

The brands that will win in 2026 are the ones that make the buying process effortless. By integrating Nano Banana Pro into your digital strategy, you are not just showing a product; you are selling a finished reality.

If you want to learn more about how we are using these tools to drive growth for high-ticket home brands, get in touch with the team.

Today, that conversation is shifting entirely. We have been trialling Google’s Nano Banana Pro – and the results for the home interiors market are game changing.

For kitchen brands and appliance retailers, this is not just a new toy. It is a fundamental shift in how your customers choose their products. Here is how we are using these tools to bridge the gap between imagination and reality.

Beyond clunky Augmented Reality

We have all seen bad augmented reality. You hold up your phone, and a 3D model of a fridge floats awkwardly in your kitchen, looking like a cartoon sticker pasted on a photo. The lighting is wrong, the scale is off, and it just doesn’t feel real.

Nano Banana Pro solves the biggest headache for home brands: contextual awareness.

The model excels at understanding the physics of a room. You can upload a photo of a client’s existing kitchen and ask the AI to "replace the worktops with white marble" or "insert a Range Master cooker in slate grey" while strictly commanding it to respect the existing lighting and shadows.

Take a look at this example here. I am looking at a Sage Bean to Cup Coffee machine and I want to see how it will look on the side in my kitchen:

Visual Staging That Respects Reality

The real power lies in the prompt structure. We have moved beyond simple text requests to structured JSON prompting which allows us to control the output with engineering precision.

By feeding the model specific key-value pairs, we can dictate the exact SKU of an appliance while allowing the AI to calculate the environment.

  • Subject: "Barista Express Bean-to-Cup Coffee Machine, stainless steel"

  • Environment: "Existing kitchen photo"

  • Tech: "Photorealistic, ray-traced reflections, accurate, ultra-realistic lighting"

Here is the result:

Scaling the Personal Experience

This technology allows us to proliferate content at a scale that was previously impossible. Imagine a customer browsing your website who loves "Industrial Chic" design.

Using Google Vertex AI to automate the Nano Banana Pro workflow, we can dynamically serve them product imagery that fits that exact aesthetic. If they are looking at a coffee machine, we don’t just show it on a white background. We show it on a rustic oak counter with exposed brickwork in the background.

For the next visitor who prefers "Scandi Minimalism," the same coffee machine appears in a bright, white, clutter-free space.

The Commercial Impact

At Clicky, we believe that creativity without data is just decoration. The application of these AI tools has a direct line to your bottom line.

  1. Reduced Returns: Customers know exactly how the appliance looks in their specific lighting conditions.

  2. Faster Decisions: The "imagination gap" is closed instantly, shortening the sales cycle.

  3. Cost Efficiency: No need to physically stage twenty different kitchen sets for a photoshoot.

The brands that will win in 2026 are the ones that make the buying process effortless. By integrating Nano Banana Pro into your digital strategy, you are not just showing a product; you are selling a finished reality.

If you want to learn more about how we are using these tools to drive growth for high-ticket home brands, get in touch with the team.

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