Contemporary Living Vaulted Ceiling Pets — residential 3D rendering by Praxis Studio
Residential

Contemporary Living Vaulted Ceiling Pets

Contemporary Living Room Visualization

Contemporary living room with a vaulted ceiling, dark gray sofa, round coffee and side tables, circular area rug, globe pendant light, built-in display shelves with gold-framed art, black-framed glass partition doors, people conversing, a dog and cat resting on the floor, warm evening tones with hardwood flooring.

Project Overview

In early 2026, 3D Praxis Studio was approached by a residential developer looking to visualize a contemporary living space designed for modern families. The project, titled “Contemporary Living: Vaulted Ceiling & Pets,” aimed to showcase a spacious home that not only highlighted its architectural features but also catered to pet owners. The client wanted an inviting atmosphere that balanced elegance with functionality, making it a perfect fit for families who value both style and comfort.

Ravi, a senior 3D artist with over eight years of experience at 3D Praxis Studio, took the lead on this project. He collaborated closely with the client to understand their vision and preferences. The team focused on creating a warm, welcoming environment that would resonate with potential buyers. The vaulted ceilings were a significant design feature, providing an airy feel to the living spaces. The challenge was to capture this openness while ensuring that the interior elements complemented the overall aesthetic.

Throughout the project, the team utilized a variety of tools, including 3ds Max and V-Ray, to achieve the desired photorealistic quality. The final renders aimed to evoke a sense of home, showcasing how the space could be utilized by families, including their furry companions. The project was completed within the stipulated timeframe, and the client was pleased with the results, which effectively communicated the essence of contemporary living.

Technical Approach

To bring the vision to life, the team employed a combination of V-Ray and 3ds Max for rendering. A key technical detail was the use of a specific lighting setup that included natural light streaming through large windows, enhancing the vaulted ceiling’s height. The materials selected for the interiors were carefully chosen to reflect warmth and comfort, with a focus on soft textures and neutral tones that would appeal to a broad audience. The camera angles were strategically positioned to highlight both the spaciousness of the living area and the intimate corners designed for pets.

The Result

The final renders successfully illustrated a contemporary living space that felt both luxurious and practical. The client was satisfied with the outcome, as it effectively showcased the potential of the home to future buyers.

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Project Overview

Sometimes a single image is all it takes to make a design click. That was the brief for Contemporary Living Vaulted Ceiling Pets — one hero render that would carry the weight of the entire presentation.

Contemporary living room with a vaulted ceiling, dark gray sofa, round coffee and side tables, circular area rug, globe pendant light, built-in display shelves with gold-framed art, black-framed glass partition doors, people conversing, a dog and cat resting on the floor, warm evening tones with hardwood flooring.

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.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you capture the sense of volume in vaulted ceiling living spaces?

We use carefully placed camera angles and vertical lighting cues—like the globe pendant in this scene—to emphasize ceiling height and spatial openness, ensuring the render communicates the room's true proportions.

Why include pets and people in a residential living room visualization?

Lifestyle elements like a resting dog and cat or people conversing help home staging companies show prospective buyers how the space feels when lived in, which drives stronger emotional engagement than an empty room render.

What is the typical turnaround for a staged residential living space rendering like this?

A single residential interior scene at this level of detail—furniture, lighting, lifestyle elements—is typically delivered within 3–5 business days after design approval.

How do home staging companies use these renders in their sales process?

Staging firms present these visualizations in listing portfolios and virtual tours to demonstrate design concepts to realtors and sellers before any physical furniture is placed, reducing staging costs and accelerating listing timelines.

What makes residential living space renders different from other interior categories?

Living rooms demand a balance of warmth and detail—materials like hardwood flooring, textured rugs, and evening-toned lighting must feel inviting rather than sterile, which requires more nuanced color grading and light tuning than utilitarian spaces like kitchens or offices.

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