ChatGPT is quite the topic right now, so I ask the question – Can AI design a kitchen?
This is definitely a huge game changer for the world, it’s going to be causing all sorts of problems and creating incredible opportunities for many people and industries.
How is ChatGPT going to impact the kitchen industry?
We have had auto kitchen planners for a very long-time, they have up to now been, well, pretty useless really, they can fill a room with units, and to a certain extent, ensure a safe and fairly practical kitchen is designed for the user.
But it hasn’t yet stood up to us, the mighty human kitchen designers.
Here’s a current AI 3D designer > https://www.zipgen.com/
I am actually really concerned that we are probably 1-2 years away from change, I believe AI is about to put put real pressure on us as designers, AI is going to explode over the next few years and the potential is there to eradicate us.
Imagine this: Amazon buys a big player like DIY kitchens or similar and builds the perfect AI design model to match it, the customer can go online, enter measurements and the AI instantly starts discussing and building their dream kitchen, what could go wrong? When the customer is happy, they add the kitchen to their Amazon basket and that’s it, job done.
Obviously, there are some flaws there, which means we still have an opportunity to compete against the evil AI – We can offer the showroom experience, the home survey, and the human face and interaction, we can offer the full package and this will especially appeal to the old school generation. Still, it’s very interesting and could pose some interesting questions for big companies like Wren.
I thought I’d have some fun with ChatGPT so I asked it if it could design a kitchen – here is Chat GPT’s response
“As a language model AI, I am not able to design a kitchen myself, but I can certainly provide information and guidance to help you design your own kitchen. Here are a few things to consider:
1 Functionality: Think about how you will use your kitchen and what features are most important to you. For example, if you love to cook, you may want a large island with a cooktop and plenty of counter space.
2 Layout: Consider the layout of your kitchen and how it relates to the rest of your home. A good kitchen design will flow seamlessly with the rest of your home and make the most efficient use of space.
3 Storage: Make sure to include plenty of storage in your kitchen design. Cabinets, drawers, and shelving will help you keep your kitchen organized and reduce clutter.
4 Lighting: Proper lighting is essential in any kitchen. Consider adding a combination of overhead and task lighting to help you see what you’re doing while cooking and eating.
5 Appliances: Choose high-quality, energy-efficient appliances to make your kitchen more functional and save on energy costs.
6 Materials: Select durable and easy-to-clean materials for your countertops, backsplash, and flooring.
7 Personal Touch: Add your personal touch with color scheme and accessories. This will make your kitchen more welcoming and enjoyable
These are just a few things to consider when designing your kitchen. It’s also recommended to get help from professional kitchen designer that can help you to create a kitchen that is both beautiful and functional.”
Can’t really argue with that. So, if you do want help designing your kitchen then you can get help from a professional designer such as myself, Stuart Miles at Olivestone Kitchens, here’s the link to our design page
If you’re interested ChatGPT – Here is the link for that >> ChatGPT Link <<