Project 80 Colonial Family Home — residential 3D rendering by Praxis Studio
Residential

Project 80 Colonial Family Home

Colonial Single Family Visualization

Spacious two-story colonial with cream siding, black shutters, bay windows, stone retaining wall, two-car garage, and wide gravel drive.

Project Overview

Not every project needs a dozen views. Project 80 Colonial Family Home called for one carefully considered image — the kind that stops a client mid-scroll and gets a meeting scheduled.

Spacious two-story colonial with cream siding, black shutters, bay windows, stone retaining wall, two-car garage, and wide gravel drive.

The Result

We delivered the finished image within 3-5 days. It’s since been used across the project’s marketing materials, from digital listings to printed collateral.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you capture the authentic texture of cream siding and black shutters in a colonial exterior rendering?

We use high-resolution PBR materials with custom weathering maps to replicate the subtle grain of painted wood siding and the matte finish of colonial shutters, ensuring the render reads as a photograph rather than a digital model.

What makes rendering a two-story colonial home different from other luxury residential exteriors?

Colonial homes demand precise symmetry and proportional accuracy — even slight deviations in window spacing, shutter alignment, or roofline pitch look immediately wrong, so we model to exact architectural specifications before any texturing begins.

What is the typical turnaround for a luxury residential exterior visualization like this colonial family home?

A project of this scope — including the stone retaining wall, landscaping, and gravel driveway — typically delivers final renders within 5–7 business days after design approval, with a draft review at the midpoint.

How do architects and private homeowners use colonial home renderings during the design approval process?

These renders let homeowners see exactly how material choices like stone walls and bay windows work together before construction begins, and architects use them to secure HOA or planning board approvals in neighborhoods with strict colonial design guidelines.

What unique challenges does a Malibu setting present for a traditional colonial exterior visualization?

Malibu's coastal light is distinctly bright and warm compared to the northeastern settings colonial homes are traditionally associated with, so we carefully calibrate sun angle, ambient occlusion, and landscape vegetation to make the home feel native to its Southern California surroundings.

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