Contemporary White Kitchen Dining — residential 3D rendering by Praxis Studio
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Contemporary White Kitchen Dining

Contemporary Kitchen Visualization

Contemporary kitchen-dining combo with white shaker cabinets, marble-look island, gold subway tile backsplash, built-in appliances, a gray marble dining table with metal chairs, and modern bronze cluster pendant light over the dining area.

In this project, we collaborated with a renowned architect to bring their vision of a contemporary white kitchen and dining space to life. The client sought photorealistic 3D renders to showcase the elegance and functionality of their design, aiming to attract potential buyers and secure planning approval. They wanted to highlight the seamless integration of modern aesthetics with practical living, making it essential for us to capture every detail accurately.

Our approach to this rendering was centered around creating a warm and inviting atmosphere while emphasizing the kitchen’s sleek lines and spacious layout. We meticulously crafted the scene to showcase the interplay of natural light and shadows, which is crucial in a space designed for both cooking and socializing. By using a combination of high-quality textures and materials, we ensured that the finishes—such as the glossy white cabinetry and the rich wooden dining table—were represented with stunning realism.

For this project, we utilized industry-leading software, including 3ds Max and V-Ray, to achieve the desired level of detail and realism. Our team paid close attention to the lighting setup, employing a combination of ambient and direct lighting to enhance the kitchen’s features. The final renders were enriched with subtle reflections and highlights, making the space feel alive and inviting.

The outcome of our collaboration was a series of striking images that not only met but exceeded the client’s expectations. These visuals played a pivotal role in their marketing strategy, helping them secure planning approval and effectively pitch to investors. The photorealistic quality of our renders allowed potential buyers to envision themselves in the space, ultimately leading to increased interest and engagement in the project.

Project Overview

A kitchen and bath project in Chicago, IL, Contemporary White Kitchen Dining came to us at the stage where the design was locked and the client needed one image — the definitive view — for their launch materials.

Contemporary kitchen-dining combo with white shaker cabinets, marble-look island, gold subway tile backsplash, built-in appliances, a gray marble dining table with metal chairs, and modern bronze cluster pendant light over the dining area.

The Result

Turnaround was 3-5 days. The render now serves as the primary visual for the project — anchoring everything from the website header to the investor summary.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you achieve realistic marble veining on the island and dining table surfaces?

We use high-resolution PBR marble textures with custom displacement mapping to replicate natural veining patterns, ensuring each surface reads as authentic stone under varied lighting conditions.

Why is a combined kitchen-dining visualization valuable for custom home builders?

It lets builders present the full living experience to buyers in a single image — showing spatial flow, material coordination from cabinetry to dining finishes, and how design choices like pendant lighting tie both zones together.

What is the typical turnaround for a kitchen-dining combo render like this?

A project of this scope — multiple material finishes, built-in appliances, and a furnished dining area — is typically delivered within 5–7 business days from receipt of final drawings and material selections.

How do architects use these kitchen-bath renders during the client approval process?

Architects present them at design review meetings to confirm finish selections such as backsplash tile, countertop stone, and fixture hardware before ordering, reducing costly change orders during construction.

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

Kitchens concentrate the highest density of reflective and translucent materials — gold tile, polished marble, stainless appliances, glass pendants — all in a compact space, requiring precise light simulation to avoid unrealistic hotspots or flat surfaces.

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