Project 79 Contemporary Mixed Addition
Contemporary Single Family Visualization
Corner view showing a modern cedar-and-metal clad addition to a dark-sided craftsman bungalow with brick path and lush green yard.
Project Overview
Every project has a story. For Project 79 Contemporary Mixed Addition, we told it across 6 images — from the signature hero shot that anchors the branding down to the granular views that satisfy technical reviewers.
Corner view showing a modern cedar-and-metal clad addition to a dark-sided craftsman bungalow with brick path and lush green yard.
The Challenge
The project site has strong character — mature trees, sloping terrain, established neighbours. Ignoring that context would have produced renders that felt disconnected from reality. We had to model the environment as carefully as the building itself.
The design language was distinctive — a mix of forms and materials that doesn’t photograph itself. Translating that into a render that feels lived-in rather than clinical took several rounds of material and lighting refinement.
At 6 deliverables, there’s a real risk of redundancy — views that look too similar or don’t add new information. We planned the camera positions deliberately so every image earned its place in the set.
Our Approach
Feedback cycles were structured. We presented renders in context — placed into the marketing layout or presentation deck — so the private homeowner could evaluate them as their audience would see them, not as isolated files on a white background.
The rendering pipeline was set up to handle 6 outputs efficiently. Shared lighting rigs, consistent material libraries, and a standardised colour pipeline meant every image maintained the same visual standard.
The modelling phase was methodical. We built the geometry from the architectural plans, cross-referencing elevations and sections to catch anything that might read differently in three dimensions than it does on paper.
We shared work-in-progress renders with the private homeowner at two key milestones: after initial composition lock and after material refinement. Both rounds stayed tight — targeted feedback, fast turnarounds.
Material selection was hands-on. We sourced textures from manufacturer libraries and matched them against the specification documents. Where specs were ambiguous, we sent samples to the private homeowner for sign-off before rendering.
The Result
Production closed within 3-4 weeks. The hero image is now the signature visual for Project 79 Contemporary Mixed Addition, and the supporting gallery views have been deployed across the private homeowner’s marketing channels.
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