Modern Open Plan Living Kitchen Green — residential 3D rendering by Praxis Studio
Residential

Modern Open Plan Living Kitchen Green

Modern Open Plan Living Visualization

Modern open-plan apartment with white and green kitchen cabinetry, TV console, light gray sofa, round coffee tables, glass dining table, and sunlight streaming through windows.

In this project, we were approached by a client looking to visualize a modern open-plan living space that seamlessly integrates the kitchen and living areas. The goal was to create a stunning representation that would not only appeal to potential buyers but also assist in securing planning approvals. Our client wanted a design that emphasized spaciousness and contemporary aesthetics, showcasing the potential of the residential living space.

To bring this vision to life, we adopted a meticulous approach that focused on the interplay of light and space. We utilized advanced rendering techniques to create a photorealistic environment that highlighted the open-plan layout. Our team carefully selected materials that reflected modern design trends, including sleek cabinetry, natural stone countertops, and warm wood accents. By employing a combination of V-Ray and 3ds Max, we were able to achieve a high level of detail and realism in our renders. The lighting was strategically designed to mimic natural sunlight, enhancing the warmth and inviting atmosphere of the space.

The result of our efforts was a series of captivating 3D renders that not only met but exceeded our client’s expectations. These visuals played a crucial role in their marketing strategy, allowing them to showcase the property effectively to potential buyers and investors. The stunning imagery helped secure planning approvals and generated significant interest in the project, ultimately leading to successful sales. Our commitment to delivering high-quality architectural visualization continues to empower our clients in the competitive real estate market, and we are proud to have contributed to the success of this modern living space project.

Project Overview

The team behind Modern Open Plan Living Kitchen Green came to us with a clear ask — a single, definitive render that would capture the essence of this residential interior project in Naples, FL.

Modern open-plan apartment with white and green kitchen cabinetry, TV console, light gray sofa, round coffee tables, glass dining table, and sunlight streaming through windows.

The Result

Delivered within 3-5 days, the render slotted straight into the residential architect’s pitch deck and has been their lead visual for the project.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you capture the natural sunlight interaction with the white and green cabinetry in this open-plan kitchen rendering?

We use HDRI-based lighting matched to Naples' south-facing sun angles, carefully calibrating how daylight reflects off the white surfaces and absorbs into the green tones to produce physically accurate color behavior across the open-plan space.

What challenges are unique to visualizing open-plan living-kitchen layouts compared to separate room renders?

Open-plan spaces require balancing multiple functional zones—kitchen, dining, and lounge—in a single frame, ensuring each area reads clearly while maintaining cohesive material and lighting continuity across the entire floorplate.

What is the typical turnaround for a residential open-plan interior visualization like this?

A single hero angle of an open-plan living-kitchen scene is typically delivered within 5–7 business days from receiving finalized furniture selections and material specs, with revisions handled in 1–2 day cycles.

How do residential architects use renders of open-plan kitchens to communicate with their Florida-based clients?

Architects present these renders during design approval meetings to help homeowners visualize how cabinetry finishes, furniture scale, and natural light will feel in the actual space—significantly reducing change orders during construction.

What makes residential living space visualizations distinct from commercial interior renders in terms of detail and mood?

Residential living spaces demand a lived-in warmth—soft textiles on the sofa, realistic coffee table styling, and gentle sunlight gradients—that prioritizes emotional connection over the clinical precision typically expected in commercial interiors.

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