Contemporary Living Dining Blue Tile — residential 3D rendering by Praxis Studio
Residential

Contemporary Living Dining Blue Tile

Contemporary Open Plan Living Visualization

Open-plan living and dining with vaulted ceiling, gray sofa, wall-mounted TV, round gray dining table, blue subway tile kitchen accent, terrazzo flooring, and black-framed windows.

Project Overview

Contemporary Living Dining Blue Tile needed one image that could do it all: sell the vision, anchor the marketing, and give stakeholders something concrete to rally behind.

Open-plan living and dining with vaulted ceiling, gray sofa, wall-mounted TV, round gray dining table, blue subway tile kitchen accent, terrazzo flooring, and black-framed windows.

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 sense of volume in vaulted ceiling living spaces like this one?

We position the virtual camera at standing eye level and use wide-angle framing to emphasize the ceiling height, while natural light simulation through the large windows reinforces the spatial openness.

What details matter most when visualizing an open-plan living and dining layout for a custom home builder?

Accurate furniture scale, seamless flooring transitions, and correct sightlines between the kitchen, dining, and living zones are critical so the builder can confirm the layout works before construction begins.

What is the typical turnaround for a residential living space rendering at this level of detail?

A single interior scene with finishes like terrazzo flooring, subway tile accents, and custom millwork is typically delivered within 5-7 business days from receipt of approved drawings and material selections.

How do custom home builders in markets like Columbus use renders like this during the sales process?

Builders present these visualizations to buyers during the spec-selection phase, helping clients commit to finish combinations—such as the blue subway tile against gray furnishings—before any materials are ordered.

What makes residential living space visualization more demanding than other interior categories?

Living spaces combine the widest variety of materials, textures, and lighting conditions in a single frame, so achieving a cohesive, photorealistic result requires precise control over fabric rendering, hard-surface reflections, and daylight color accuracy.

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