54 Elevator Interior — hospitality 3D rendering by Praxis Studio
Hospitality

54 Elevator Interior

Modern Elevator Visualization

Elevator cabin interior with brushed metal upper panels, dark perforated metal lower half with handrail, recessed ceiling lights. Clean minimalist design.

Project Overview

In 2026, 3D Praxis Studio was approached by a prominent hotel chain looking to enhance their guest experience through the design of a new elevator interior. The project was straightforward but required a keen eye for detail and an understanding of the hospitality industry’s unique needs. The client emphasized the importance of creating a welcoming atmosphere that would set the tone for guests as they moved through the hotel.

The studio’s team, led by Amit, a senior 3D artist with over a decade of experience, collaborated closely with the client to understand their vision. The goal was to design an elevator interior that not only reflected the hotel’s brand identity but also provided a sense of luxury and comfort. The project involved multiple iterations based on client feedback, ensuring that every detail was aligned with their expectations.

Throughout the process, the team utilized their extensive experience from over 660 projects to streamline workflows and maintain high standards. The final design featured a blend of modern materials and warm lighting, creating an inviting space that would enhance the overall guest experience.

Technical Approach

The technical execution of the elevator interior involved the use of 3ds Max and V-Ray for rendering. A key detail in the project was the choice of materials; the team opted for a brushed brass finish for the elevator panels, which added a touch of elegance. The lighting setup was carefully designed to create a soft glow, highlighting the textures and colors without overwhelming the space. The camera angles were strategically chosen to showcase the interior’s depth and luxurious feel, ensuring that the final renders accurately represented the client’s vision.

The Result

The completed elevator interior was well-received by the client, who appreciated the attention to detail and the way the design complemented the overall hotel aesthetic. This project reinforced the importance of collaboration and communication in achieving a successful outcome.

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Project Overview

The team behind 54 Elevator Interior came to us with a clear ask — a single, definitive render that would capture the essence of this hospitality interior project in Brooklyn, NY.

Elevator cabin interior with brushed metal upper panels, dark perforated metal lower half with handrail, recessed ceiling lights.

The Result

The final render was delivered within 3-5 days — on time, on brief, ready for immediate use in the event venue developer’s marketing and approval workflow.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you accurately render brushed metal and perforated panel finishes in elevator interior visualizations?

We use physically-based material shading with custom bump and reflection maps calibrated to real brushed metal samples, ensuring the interplay of recessed lighting on metallic surfaces reads true to the specified finish.

Why do hospitality developers need dedicated elevator cabin renderings for a project like this?

Elevator interiors are high-touch guest experience moments in hospitality venues, and dedicated visualizations help developers and designers align on material palettes, lighting mood, and spatial proportions before fabrication begins.

What is the typical turnaround for a set of elevator interior visualization renders?

A focused scope like a single elevator cabin with finalized material selections is typically delivered within 3–5 business days, with one round of revisions included.

How do architects and venue designers use these elevator interior renders in their workflow?

Architects present these renders to ownership groups and interior consultants to lock in finish selections, handrail detailing, and lighting layouts—avoiding costly change orders once cab fabrication is underway.

What makes hospitality interior visualization different from standard commercial interior rendering?

Hospitality interiors demand close attention to ambient lighting mood, tactile material quality, and the guest's eye-level perspective—details like how recessed ceiling lights wash across a dark perforated panel are critical to conveying the intended experience.

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