3D Rendering Interior Design by Senior Designers
Photorealistic 3D rendering for interior designers, architects, furniture brands, and companies. Every render is manually designed by our professional interior designers, from modeling and texturing to staging and final lighting.

Wave Pergola Pool Patio
Teak deck lounge under a wave-canopy pergola beside a turquoise pool with limestone walls.
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Pink Cubby Toddler Play
White paneled walls and pink-lined cubbies create a calm, organized play space for toddlers.
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Oak Slat Coastal Bedroom
Full-wall oak slat headboard with metal bed frame and linen bedding. Coastal overcast view.
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Cream Bouclé Living Room
Bouclé barrel chair on brushed gold X-base anchors a warm neutral room. Herringbone oak and blush.
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Desk Collection 3D Render
Nine desk designs modeled and rendered in one staged home office. Product visualization for e-commerce.
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3D Interior Rendering Portfolio
Every project in our portfolio starts as a 3D render. These examples show the photorealistic quality we deliver for interior design clients, furniture brands, architects, and commercial developers who need visualization before production or purchase.
Browse product renders, staged room scenes, and material detail shots. Each render is manually modeled and lit by our interior designers, not generated by AI or pulled from a stock library.
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From concept to curated shopping list, we handle everything virtually.
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What to Know About 3D Renders
Renders Show Exact Materials and Finishes
Every surface in a 3D render uses the actual material texture: real wood grain, real marble veining, real fabric weave. This means what you see in the render matches what you receive in person, down to the color and sheen.
Lighting Is Set to Your Room Orientation
We simulate natural light based on your window direction and time of day. A north-facing room gets cool, even light while a south-facing room shows warm directional light. This helps you evaluate paint colors and fabric choices accurately.
Multiple Angles Cover the Full Room
Each project typically includes 3-5 render angles: a wide shot, a detail shot of key furniture, a material close-up, and a view from the entry. This ensures you see every decision point before purchasing.
Revisions Are Built Into the Process
After the first render round, you review and request changes. We adjust furniture positions, swap materials, try different colors, and re-render until the design matches your vision. Most projects finalize in 2-3 revision rounds.
Planning Guide
Working With 3D Renders
What We Need From You
Room dimensions (a rough floor plan or photos with a measuring tape) and style preferences (Pinterest boards, saved images, or a description). The more reference material you provide, the closer the first render matches your expectations.
Timeline From Start to Final Render
The first render set is typically ready within 5-7 business days after the design consultation. Each revision round takes 2-3 business days. Most projects complete within 2-3 weeks total.
How to Read a 3D Render
Focus on proportions, scale relationships, and material pairings rather than exact pixel colors. Screen calibration affects color. We provide paint codes, fabric swatches, and material specifications alongside renders for accurate ordering.
Commercial and Product Rendering
We also render products (furniture, fixtures, decor) for e-commerce listings, catalogs, and marketing materials. Product renders show the item in a staged environment or on a clean background, depending on your use case.
Common Questions
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