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

Open Plan Green Kitchen Living

Contemporary Kitchen Visualization

Open-plan living and kitchen space with dark green kitchen cabinetry, a light wood floor, gray sofa with living area, glass dining table, brass pendant light, and a Praxis Studio watermark visible in the lower-left corner.

Project Overview

In early 2026, 3D Praxis Studio was approached by a client looking to visualize a modern open-plan kitchen and bath concept that seamlessly integrates with a green living space. The project aimed to showcase how contemporary design can harmonize with sustainable living, reflecting the client’s vision for a home that is both functional and environmentally friendly. The team, led by senior artist Ravi, collaborated closely with the client to ensure every detail was captured accurately.

The design featured an open layout that connected the kitchen, living room, and bath areas, promoting a sense of flow and spaciousness. The client emphasized the importance of natural light, which played a crucial role in the overall ambiance of the space. The team worked diligently to create a photorealistic representation that highlighted the use of eco-friendly materials, such as bamboo cabinetry and recycled glass countertops. This project was part of a broader trend towards sustainable architecture, and the team was excited to contribute to this movement.

Throughout the process, the team engaged in regular discussions with the client to refine the design and ensure it met their expectations. The collaborative nature of the project allowed for valuable insights and adjustments, leading to a final render that truly represented the client’s vision.

Technical Approach

To achieve the desired look, the team utilized 3ds Max and V-Ray for rendering, focusing on realistic lighting setups that emphasized the natural light filtering through large windows. One notable technical detail was the use of a daylight system to simulate the sun’s position throughout the day, which helped in creating dynamic shadows and highlights. The materials were meticulously crafted using V-Ray’s material editor, ensuring that the textures of the bamboo and glass were accurately represented.

The Result

The final renders successfully captured the essence of the open-plan kitchen and bath, showcasing a harmonious blend of modern design and sustainability. The client was pleased with the outcome, noting that the visuals exceeded their expectations and provided a clear vision for their project.

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Project Overview

Sometimes a single image is all it takes to make a design click. That was the brief for Open Plan Green Kitchen Living — one hero render that would carry the weight of the entire presentation.

Open-plan living and kitchen space with dark green kitchen cabinetry, a light wood floor, gray sofa with living area, glass dining table, brass pendant light, and a Praxis Studio watermark visible in the lower-left corner.

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 accurately render the contrast between dark green cabinetry and light wood flooring in an open-plan kitchen visualization?

We calibrate material shaders for each surface individually—matching the matte sheen of painted cabinetry against the grain and reflectance of engineered wood—so the tonal contrast reads naturally under the scene's lighting conditions.

What challenges are unique to visualizing open-plan kitchen-living spaces compared to closed kitchen layouts?

Open-plan layouts require balancing two distinct functional zones in a single frame, ensuring sightlines, furniture scale, and lighting transitions between the kitchen and living area all feel cohesive rather than staged.

What is the typical turnaround for a residential kitchen-and-living-area rendering like this Berlin project?

A single high-resolution render of an open-plan kitchen-living space is typically delivered within 3–5 business days after final layout and material selections are confirmed.

How do kitchen and bath designers use a visualization like this to win client approval?

Designers present the render during material-selection meetings so clients can see exactly how cabinetry color, countertop finish, and fixture choices—like the brass pendant light here—work together before any orders are placed.

What makes kitchen-and-bath visualization particularly demanding compared to other residential rendering categories?

Kitchens concentrate more reflective and translucent surfaces—glass tabletops, metallic fixtures, glossy cabinetry—into a compact space, requiring precise light-bounce calculations to avoid unrealistic hotspots or flat-looking materials.

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