112 Open Living Kitchen — residential 3D rendering by Praxis Studio
Residential

112 Open Living Kitchen

Modern Kitchen Visualization

Open-plan living room and kitchen with white flat-panel cabinetry along the back wall, light wood flooring, black-framed windows, and a sectional sofa in the foreground with modern art on the walls.

Project Overview

Not every project needs a dozen views. 112 Open Living Kitchen called for one carefully considered image — the kind that stops a client mid-scroll and gets a meeting scheduled.

Open-plan living room and kitchen with white flat-panel cabinetry along the back wall, light wood flooring, black-framed windows, and a sectional sofa in the foreground with modern art on the walls.

The Result

The final output landed within 3-5 days. Clean, high-resolution, ready for print and screen. It’s been the visual backbone of this project’s public-facing materials.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you capture the seamless flow between the living and kitchen zones in an open-plan render like this?

We use carefully positioned camera angles and consistent lighting to emphasize spatial continuity, ensuring the viewer reads the kitchen and living areas as one cohesive environment rather than two separate rooms.

Why is 3D visualization particularly valuable for open-plan kitchen-living renovations?

Open-plan layouts require precise coordination of cabinetry, flooring, and furnishing styles across a single sightline — a photorealistic render lets the contractor and homeowner confirm that every material and finish works together before demolition begins.

What is the typical turnaround for a residential kitchen-and-living visualization of this scope?

A single hero-angle render of an open-plan space like this is typically delivered within 5–7 business days from receipt of final floor plans and material selections.

How do renovation contractors use a render like the 112 Open Living Kitchen with their clients?

Contractors present these visualizations during the approval stage to lock in design decisions — cabinet finish, flooring tone, window framing — reducing mid-project change orders and keeping the renovation on schedule and budget.

What makes kitchen-and-bath visualization more demanding than other residential categories?

Kitchens concentrate highly reflective and textured surfaces — glossy cabinetry, stone countertops, glass, metal fixtures — in a compact space, so accurate material shading and light interaction are critical to a believable result.

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