Fog House Dispensary — retail 3D rendering by Praxis Studio
Retail

Fog House Dispensary

Modern Industrial Chic Cannabis Dispensary / Showroom Visualization

3D rendering of a retail showroom interior for Fog House Dispensary, featuring glass display tables, lounge seating, and industrial lighting elements.

Project Overview

For Fog House Dispensary, the goal was distilled to its simplest form: produce one render so convincing that it could stand in for the finished building in every pitch deck and planning packet.

Large open-plan dispensary/showroom interior with rows of glass-top display tables on wood frames, lounge seating area in foreground with sofa and armchairs, exposed dark ceiling with industrial pendant lights, neon green ‘FOG HOUSE’ sign in background, digital displays on walls, hexagonal wall accents, starburst light fixture.

The Result

The image shipped on schedule and has been the go-to visual for this project ever since — presentations, planning submissions, social media, the lot.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you capture the atmospheric lighting of a dispensary interior with mixed neon signage and industrial pendant fixtures?

We build layered lighting rigs that simulate each source independently—neon glow, pendant downlights, and ambient ceiling bounce—then composite them to match the intended mood while keeping product displays clearly visible.

What makes retail showroom visualization different from standard commercial interior renders?

Retail showrooms demand precise rendering of merchandise displays, customer flow paths, and branded elements like signage, requiring us to balance visual marketing appeal with accurate spatial planning for the design firm's approval process.

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

A project of this scale—featuring detailed display furniture, multiple lighting zones, and human figures—typically takes 10 to 14 business days from receipt of final floor plans and material specifications.

How do interior design firms use these dispensary renders in their client presentations?

Design firms present these renders to end-clients and regulatory bodies to secure buy-in on layout decisions, fixture selections, and branded environmental elements like the neon signage and hexagonal wall accents before construction begins.

How do you handle the variety of reflective surfaces in a glass-display retail environment?

Glass-top display tables, digital screens, and polished fixtures each require calibrated reflection and refraction settings so that products remain the focal point without losing the showroom's premium material quality.

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