11 Travertine Lobby — hospitality 3D rendering by Praxis Studio
Hospitality

11 Travertine Lobby

Modern Minimalist Lobby Foyer Visualization

Minimalist lobby/foyer clad entirely in travertine stone slabs on walls and polished floor. Dark marble floating bench, large abstract art piece in dark grey and gold tones on right wall, potted green plants as accents. Recessed downlights. Elevator or corridor visible at rear. High-end corporate or residential lobby.

Project Overview

11 Travertine Lobby needed one image that could do it all: sell the vision, anchor the marketing, and give stakeholders something concrete to rally behind.

Minimalist lobby/foyer clad entirely in travertine stone slabs on walls and polished floor.

The Result

The image shipped on schedule and has been the go-to visual for this project ever since — presentations, planning submissions, social media, the lot.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you achieve the realistic veining and texture of travertine stone in your lobby renders?

We use high-resolution scanned material textures with custom shader adjustments for pore depth, surface fill variation, and light absorption to accurately represent both honed and polished travertine finishes across large slab surfaces.

Why is 3D visualization particularly important for hospitality lobby design projects?

Lobby spaces set the first impression for guests and stakeholders, so photorealistic renders allow interior design firms to validate material palettes, lighting moods, and spatial proportions before committing to costly stone procurement and installation.

What is the typical turnaround for a hospitality interior visualization like this travertine lobby?

A focused lobby visualization with refined material work and lighting is typically delivered within 5–7 business days from receipt of finalized drawings and material specifications.

How do interior design firms use these lobby renders in their workflow?

Firms present these renders to hotel operators, developers, or residential clients for design approval, and also use them in procurement packages to communicate exact stone layout and finish expectations to fabricators.

What makes hospitality interior visualization different from other architectural rendering categories?

Hospitality interiors demand exceptional attention to material tactility, ambient lighting warmth, and curated styling details — elements like the interplay of polished floors, accent planting, and art pieces must feel intentional and atmospheric rather than simply architecturally accurate.

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