Project 55 Brick Detached Home — residential 3D rendering by Praxis Studio
Residential

Project 55 Brick Detached Home

Traditional Single Family Visualization

Red brick detached home with hipped roof, brick boundary wall, a figure walking a dog on the pavement, and a suburban streetscape.

For the luxury residential exterior project, our client approached us with a vision for a stunning brick detached home that would stand out in a competitive market. They needed high-quality architectural visualizations to effectively communicate their design intent to stakeholders and potential buyers. The goal was to create photorealistic renders that would not only showcase the home’s unique architectural features but also evoke an emotional connection with prospective clients.

Our approach to this project was rooted in a deep understanding of the client’s vision and the surrounding environment. We meticulously studied the architectural details and the local context to ensure that our renderings captured the essence of the design. By incorporating lush landscaping and realistic lighting conditions, we created a setting that highlighted the home’s elegance and sophistication. This attention to detail made our rendering stand out, as we aimed to create an immersive experience that transported viewers right into the heart of the property.

In terms of technical execution, we utilized industry-leading software such as 3ds Max and V-Ray to achieve the highest level of realism. Our team paid careful attention to the materials, selecting high-quality textures for the brick facade and ensuring that the lighting mimicked the natural sunlight at different times of the day. This not only enhanced the visual appeal but also added depth and dimension to the overall composition.

The final result was a series of breathtaking renders that exceeded our client’s expectations. These images played a crucial role in securing planning approval, as they effectively illustrated the project’s potential to local authorities. Additionally, the high-quality visuals were instrumental in marketing the property, helping the client attract investors and generate interest from potential buyers. Ultimately, our collaboration resulted in a successful project that showcased the beauty of architectural visualization.

Project Overview

Project 55 Brick Detached Home was a quick-turn engagement. The boutique architecture firm had a design they were proud of and needed it visualized — no extras, just one precise, photorealistic render.

Red brick detached home with hipped roof, brick boundary wall, a figure walking a dog on the pavement, and a suburban streetscape.

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.

If this is the kind of quality you’re after, start a conversation with us. Or explore the full portfolio.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you achieve realistic brick texture and mortar detail in exterior visualizations like this red brick detached home?

We use high-resolution tileable brick textures with displacement mapping to replicate authentic mortar depth and color variation, ensuring each brick course reads naturally under the project's specific lighting conditions.

What makes luxury residential exterior renders different from standard home visualization?

Luxury residential exteriors demand attention to contextual storytelling — streetscape elements, landscaping maturity, boundary wall detailing, and lifestyle figures like the dog walker here all convey the neighborhood character that distinguishes premium properties.

What is the typical turnaround for a detached home exterior visualization with streetscape context?

A single hero exterior view like this, including suburban streetscape and environmental details, is typically delivered within 5-7 business days from receipt of finalized drawings and material references.

How do boutique architecture firms use renders of hipped-roof residential designs in their client presentations?

Firms use these visualizations to help homeowners evaluate roof massing, facade material choices, and street-level curb appeal before construction, reducing costly design revisions during the build phase.

Why is including context like boundary walls and pavement activity important for Minneapolis residential exterior renders?

Suburban Minneapolis homes are experienced from the sidewalk, so rendering the brick boundary wall, pavement, and pedestrian activity gives clients and planning reviewers an accurate sense of how the home sits within its neighborhood streetscape.

Like what you see?

Let's create something extraordinary for your next project.