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Black and White inspired living corner with a hint of yellow to break it up. Few of the first descent projects so any feedback is appreciated.
Exterior CGI of a new residential tower in Manchester, UK. By Vicky Bedford, StudioUnknown
Typology: Villa
Status: Completed
Location: Los Angeles, the USA
Architecture: XTEN
Interiors: IR Architects
Visualization: Omega Render
Completion time: 2 weeks
Our next visualisation of the modern villa with a magnificent surroundings.
Simple architectural forms surrounded by exceptional landscaping and the rich nature of Southern California. Our idea was to emphasise the relaxing atmosphere of this isolated and cozy place that coexists and doesn’t breaks the laws of nature. Mostly due to it’s subtle design that creates a feeling of the connection with the surrounding landscape. Enjoy Watching!
We are happy to share these images we did for Coda architectes some time ago. Hope you like it!
The project is placed in Rosny-sous-Bois, France.
Another kitchen space here, where our client wanted to feature their improved woodgrain textures on the traditional shaker doors. By using the deeper blue finish with stronger natural looking lightsources we’ve emphasised the grain and retained the room brightness with light worksurfaces and white tongue and groove wall panels.
3DSmax and Corona used with a little Photoshopping for the finishing touches.