Lewis Traditional Front — residential 3D rendering by Praxis Studio
Residential

Lewis Traditional Front

Traditional Detached House Visualization

3D exterior rendering of a traditional single-family bungalow with dormer windows, clay tile roof, brick entrance feature, garage, and paved driveway.

Project Overview

Lewis Traditional Front was a quick-turn engagement. The residential architect had a design they were proud of and needed it visualized — no extras, just one precise, photorealistic render.

Front elevation of a traditional single-family bungalow with dormer windows, clay tile roof, brick entrance feature, garage, and paved driveway.

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 accurately render traditional brick entrance features and clay tile roofing in exterior visualizations?

We model each material from high-resolution texture references and calibrate colour, weathering, and reflectivity to match real UK building products, ensuring the render reads as authentic to planners and clients alike.

What details are typically included in a single-family bungalow front elevation render?

A front elevation render captures the full street-facing facade including roofline with dormers, entrance detailing, garage doors, driveway materials, and landscaping context so the design can be evaluated as neighbours and planners will see it.

What is the typical turnaround for a residential exterior visualization like this?

A single front elevation render of this scope is typically delivered within 5-7 business days from receipt of drawings, with one round of revisions included.

How do residential architects in the UK use front elevation renders during the planning process?

Architects submit these renders alongside planning applications to demonstrate how the proposed design sits within the existing streetscape, helping local authorities assess material choices, massing, and neighbourhood compatibility.

What makes single-family exterior visualizations different from multi-unit or commercial renders?

Single-family exteriors demand close attention to domestic-scale details — porch proportions, garden boundaries, bin storage, and driveway finishes — because viewers assess them at eye level from the street rather than as part of a larger development context.

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