Marble Rain Shower Bath — residential 3D rendering by Praxis Studio
Residential

Marble Rain Shower Bath

Modern Bathroom Visualization

3D rendering of a modern bathroom featuring gray marble walls and floors, a wall-mounted black vanity, and a ceiling-mounted rain shower.

Project Overview

When kitchen & bath designer reached out about Marble Rain Shower Bath, the scope was intentionally tight. One render. No gallery. Just the strongest possible version of this kitchen and bath design.

Modern bathroom with gray marble walls and floors, wall-mounted black vanity with white basin, ceiling-mounted rain shower behind glass, wall-hung toilet, and black matte shower fixtures providing a monochromatic feel.

The Result

Delivered within 3-5 days, the render slotted straight into the kitchen & bath designer’s pitch deck and has been their lead visual for the project.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you capture the veining and reflective qualities of gray marble across walls and floors in a bathroom rendering?

We use high-resolution marble texture scans with calibrated specular and glossy reflection maps, ensuring each vein pattern reads naturally under the scene's lighting conditions including the overhead rain shower diffusion.

What details are important when visualizing a monochromatic bathroom with black matte fixtures against marble surfaces?

The contrast between matte black hardware and polished marble requires precise material separation — we balance absorption on the fixtures against the stone's subtle reflections to maintain depth without the space appearing flat.

What is the typical turnaround for a residential bathroom visualization like this marble rain shower project?

A single-room bathroom rendering at this level of material detail is typically delivered within 3-5 business days from approved layout and fixture selections.

How do kitchen and bath designers use a rendering like this when presenting to their residential clients?

Designers use these renders to secure client sign-off on material palettes, fixture placements, and spatial proportions before ordering, reducing costly change orders during construction.

What makes bathroom and kitchen visualizations more demanding than other residential interior categories?

These spaces concentrate reflective, transparent, and wet-look materials — glass shower enclosures, polished stone, chrome or matte metals, and water fixtures — all in a compact area, requiring precise light interaction between every surface.

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