Modern Open Plan Office — Case Study
Large open-plan office with rows of workstations, dark exposed ceiling baffles with linear LED lighting, planter dividers with greenery, a freestanding phone/meeting pod at right, and windows revealin
Client
Kahn Design Group
Industry
Commercial Interior Design
Objective
Design visualization and marketing collateral for a commercial interior design project in Naples, FL
Deliverables
9 photorealistic interior renders across eye-level viewpoints
Project Overview
This is one of those projects where the visualization had to work as hard as the design itself. Modern Open Plan Office came to us when the Kahn Design Group needed images that could move a commercial interior design project through approvals, into marketing, and onto investors’ desks — all at once.
The Challenge
This wasn’t a paint-by-numbers engagement. The complexities showed up early and stayed throughout production.
Scale was deceptive in this project. Spaces that look modest in plan felt expansive in three dimensions, and communicating that spatial quality through a flat image required very deliberate camera work.
The design had details that only become visible at close range — joinery, hardware, texture variation. These details are exactly what separates a good render from a great one, and the Kahn Design Group knew it.
Multiple audiences meant multiple priorities. The investor deck needed aspiration. The planning submission needed accuracy. The marketing brochure needed lifestyle. One set of images, three different jobs.
Our Approach
The 3D model was built methodically from architectural plans, elevations, and sections. We cross-referenced everything to catch discrepancies that could show up as visual errors in the final renders.
Camera positions were proposed based on what the architecture does best — the moments where form, material, and light come together most compellingly. We presented grey-shaded compositions for approval before adding materials and entourage.
Final delivery was staged. Hero images shipped first for immediate marketing use. The complete gallery followed shortly after, formatted for web, print, and presentation deck use.
Post-production was intentional and restrained — subtle atmospheric haze, corrected colour temperature, refined contrast. The goal was always to enhance realism, not to fabricate it.
Lighting studies came early. We rendered quick test frames at multiple times of day and in multiple weather conditions, then presented options to the Kahn Design Group so the mood was locked before we invested in final-quality production.
The Result
What started as a visualization brief became the foundation of the project’s brand identity. The renders are the first thing anyone sees when they encounter Modern Open Plan Office — and they’re designed to make that first impression count.
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