Khazir Fashion Boutique — retail 3D rendering by Praxis Studio
Retail

Khazir Fashion Boutique

Modern Arabic Inspired Luxury Fashion Boutique Visualization

Fashion boutique storefront inside a mall, viewed from the corridor. The store is branded 'KHAZIR' with gold/yellow accent pillar and ornate circular mandala-style logo on both the pillar and rear wall. Full-height glass storefront reveals clothing racks, shoe shelving, and accessories inside. Gold circular ceiling fixture at entry, recessed downlights, white marble mall flooring, white structural columns framing the triple-bay shopfront. People walking past in the corridor.

Project Overview

The brief for Khazir Fashion Boutique was refreshingly clear. A retail interior design in Salt Lake City, UT that needed a single render good enough to carry the entire marketing campaign.

Fashion boutique storefront inside a mall, viewed from the corridor.

The Result

The final output landed within 3-5 days. Clean, high-resolution, ready for print and screen. It’s been the visual backbone of this project’s public-facing materials.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you capture the gold accent lighting and branded elements like the KHAZIR mandala logo so accurately in the render?

We model branded elements from client artwork files and use physically-based material shaders for gold, glass, and marble to ensure the lighting interactions—such as reflections on the circular ceiling fixture and pillar accents—match real-world behavior.

Why is a corridor-view render important for a mall-based fashion boutique like this?

A corridor-perspective visualization shows exactly how the storefront competes for attention among neighboring tenants, helping franchise operators and mall leasing teams evaluate signage visibility, glass transparency, and brand presence from the shopper's natural sightline.

What is the typical turnaround for a retail showroom interior visualization of this scope?

A single hero storefront render like this, including branded elements, interior merchandising layout, and corridor context with pedestrian figures, is typically delivered within 5–7 business days after design approval.

How do architects and franchise operators use these retail interior renders in practice?

They submit them to mall management for tenant fit-out approval, use them in franchise pitch decks to secure investor buy-in, and share them with interior contractors to communicate exact material and lighting specifications.

What makes retail showroom visualizations unique compared to other interior rendering categories?

Retail storefront renders must balance branding fidelity—logos, accent colors, fixture styling—with the merchandising layout and the critical relationship between the interior experience and exterior curb appeal seen through full-height glazing.

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