Art Deco Gold Powder Room — residential 3D rendering by Praxis Studio
Residential

Art Deco Gold Powder Room

Luxury Powder Room Visualization

3D rendering of an Art Deco-inspired powder room featuring gold fan-patterned wallpaper, white beadboard wainscoting, and a sleek white console sink.

Project Overview

A kitchen and bath project in Salt Lake City, UT, Art Deco Gold Powder Room came to us at the stage where the design was locked and the client needed one image — the definitive view — for their launch materials.

Art Deco-inspired powder room with gold fan-patterned wallpaper on the upper walls, white beadboard wainscoting with gold dot accents, a gold-framed geometric mirror, white console sink with brass legs, and cork flooring.

The Result

We delivered the finished image within 3-5 days. It’s since been used across the project’s marketing materials, from digital listings to printed collateral.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you capture the reflective quality of gold finishes and brass fixtures in a powder room rendering?

We use physically-based material shaders calibrated to real-world metallic reflectance values, ensuring gold wallpaper patterns, brass sink legs, and mirror frames each respond accurately to the room's lighting conditions.

Why is 3D visualization particularly valuable for Art Deco-inspired residential spaces?

Art Deco designs rely on precise geometric patterns and metallic accent coordination that are difficult to convey through mood boards alone — a photorealistic render lets the homeowner see exactly how elements like fan-patterned wallpaper and gold-dot wainscoting work together before any materials are ordered.

What is the typical turnaround for a powder room or small bathroom visualization?

Compact spaces like powder rooms are typically delivered within 3–5 business days from receiving finalized design drawings, since the focused scope allows our team to dedicate full attention to material and lighting accuracy.

How do custom home builders use kitchen-and-bath renderings during the client approval process?

Builders present these renders at design selection meetings so clients can confirm finish combinations — such as cork flooring against white beadboard — and approve or request changes before procurement begins, reducing costly mid-construction revisions.

What makes kitchen-and-bath visualizations more demanding than other residential room types?

These spaces pack a high density of reflective, translucent, and textured surfaces into a small footprint — glass, polished metal, ceramic, and water all interact with light differently, requiring meticulous material setup to achieve a believable result.

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