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

Modern Marble Rain Shower Bath

Modern Bathroom Visualization

Modern bathroom fully clad in light gray marble with a frameless glass walk-in rain shower, floating black ribbed vanity with white basin, wall-hung toilet, full-width mirror with black frame, recessed ceiling lights, and a figure in a white bathrobe adding a lifestyle element.

In our latest project, we had the exciting opportunity to collaborate with a visionary architect who sought to create a stunning modern kitchen and bath space featuring a luxurious marble rain shower. The client needed high-quality visualizations to effectively communicate their design intent to potential investors and stakeholders, ensuring that the elegance and functionality of the space were fully captured.

To bring this vision to life, we adopted a meticulous approach that emphasized the interplay of light and texture. Our team focused on creating a photorealistic representation that highlighted the sleek lines of the cabinetry, the opulence of the marble surfaces, and the innovative rain shower design. By carefully considering the layout and flow of the space, we ensured that the renderings not only showcased the aesthetic appeal but also illustrated the practical aspects of the design.

For this project, we utilized advanced rendering software, including 3ds Max and V-Ray, to achieve a high level of detail and realism. We paid special attention to the lighting, employing a combination of natural and artificial sources to create a warm and inviting atmosphere. The materials were meticulously selected and rendered to showcase the unique veining of the marble, the sleek finish of the fixtures, and the overall luxurious feel of the environment.

The final result was a series of breathtaking visualizations that not only impressed the client but also played a crucial role in securing planning approval and attracting potential investors. Our work helped to elevate the project’s profile, demonstrating the potential of the design and ensuring that it stood out in a competitive market. This project exemplifies our commitment to delivering exceptional architectural visualizations that resonate with both clients and their audiences.

Project Overview

A kitchen and bath project in Dallas, TX, Modern Marble Rain Shower Bath came to us at the stage where the design was locked and the client needed one image — the definitive view — for their launch materials.

Modern bathroom fully clad in light gray marble with a frameless glass walk-in rain shower, floating black ribbed vanity with white basin, wall-hung toilet, full-width mirror with black frame, recessed ceiling lights, and a figure in a white bathrobe adding a lifestyle element.

The Result

The image shipped on schedule and has been the go-to visual for this project ever since — presentations, planning submissions, social media, the lot.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you capture the veining and translucency of marble surfaces in a bathroom rendering?

We use high-resolution scanned marble textures with calibrated subsurface scattering and reflection maps, ensuring each slab's veining pattern reads naturally under the specific recessed lighting layout of the space.

Why include a human figure in a bathrobe in a residential bathroom visualization?

Adding a lifestyle figure helps interior designers communicate scale, atmosphere, and the intended daily experience of the space to their residential clients, moving the presentation beyond a sterile product shot.

What is the typical turnaround for a kitchen-and-bath visualization like this rain shower project?

A single high-detail bathroom scene with material-accurate finishes like frameless glass and ribbed vanity textures is typically delivered within 5–7 business days from receiving finalized drawings and material selections.

How do interior designers in the US use these bathroom renders in their client workflow?

Designers present these renders during design-development meetings to secure client approval on fixture placement, material palettes, and spatial proportions before ordering stone slabs and custom vanities.

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

Bathrooms concentrate highly reflective surfaces—mirror, glass, polished marble, chrome fixtures—into a compact space, requiring precise light-bounce calculations to avoid unrealistic glare while preserving the luminous quality clients expect.

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