Dystopian Noir by Saravanaa

Dharavi a slum for a lot, Life for few.
Reviving Dharavi is unattainable, we don’t replace, we “evolve”.
A ghetto instipod to revolute the society towards development keeps domicile unconditionally alive.

3D Rendering For Interior Design Of A Home Office by ArchiCGI

Designer chose classic black and white as dominating colors, and the result looks powerful. We can safely say that no references, sketches or words can capture the impact and sense of focus it creates. Except for some refreshing greenery, there are no pops of bright colors or useless details to distract its owner from his work. “I’m all business and effectiveness”, – the space says to the visitors. In a nutshell, it is visually pleasing and inspires respect.

Another extremely helpful thing about 3D rendering for interior design is the way it shows how the quality materials really work in the room. Obviously, references are a must – they allow to feel the textile or see the grain on the stone. But it never quite explains what the carpet or the marble tabletop will look like. Meanwhile, 3D Max Rendering will put things in perspective at once. The textures, owing to the craft of 3D Modelers and Vray light settings, look remarkably realistic and impactful. As a result, this 3D rendering for interior design really ignites the imagination of the client. He will picture himself working hard on some challenging project, then taking a break on the glass terrace and showing the partners presentations on the screen. A fruitful working day!

Want your concept make a powerful impression? Then contact ArchiCGI architectural visualization company. We will make sure that your 3D rendering for interior design shows your project with visual appeal and accuracy.

Martlets Farm Barn by Agency Kilo

These architectural cgi marketing visuals were produced for a luxury new build property situated in the beautiful Shaftesbury countryside.
The property occupies the same footprint and utilises the same design characteristics of the cattle barn that it replaces.
The main use was to enable the developer to begin marketing the apartments off plan before construction had even started.

Five Elms by Paul Twyman

These architectural cgi marketing visuals were produced for a new luxury development in Bromley in Greater London.
The main use was to enable the developer to begin marketing the apartments off plan before construction had even started.

Tide Race by Will Curnow

Approached by an estate agent in Cornwall. I was asked to create an internal and external visual based on design by Mclean Quinlan Architects.

The client was specific that the internal had to show off the fabulous view of the North Cornish Coast, and was keen to have a external view at dusk/night.

End result was a happy estate agent, architect, client, and visualiser 🙂