Sanjjev 06 Detached — residential 3D rendering by Praxis Studio
Residential

Sanjjev 06 Detached

Traditional Detached House Visualization

3D exterior rendering of a single-family detached home with cream siding, a brick chimney, black garage door, gable roof, and large front lawn.

In this project, we collaborated with a client who sought to visualize a stunning detached single-family home. The goal was to create an exterior rendering that would not only capture the architectural essence of the design but also serve as a powerful marketing tool to attract potential buyers and secure planning approvals. Our client understood the importance of high-quality visuals in the competitive real estate market, especially in the US and UK, where first impressions are crucial.

Our approach to this rendering was rooted in a deep understanding of the client’s vision and the surrounding environment. We meticulously studied the architectural plans and incorporated elements that would enhance the home’s appeal, such as lush landscaping and a welcoming entrance. By focusing on the interplay of light and shadow, we aimed to create a sense of realism that would resonate with prospective buyers. This project was unique in that we utilized a combination of traditional architectural styles with modern design elements, ensuring that the final output was both timeless and contemporary.

To achieve the desired photorealistic effect, we employed advanced software tools like 3ds Max and V-Ray, which allowed us to simulate natural lighting and textures accurately. We selected high-quality materials for the exterior finishes, ensuring that the colors and textures would reflect the client’s vision. The lighting was carefully crafted to highlight the architectural features at different times of the day, showcasing the home in its best light.

The final rendering exceeded our client’s expectations, providing them with a compelling visual narrative that played a pivotal role in their marketing strategy. It not only helped in securing planning approval but also became a key asset in their investor pitch, ultimately leading to increased interest and inquiries from potential buyers. This project exemplifies our commitment to delivering exceptional architectural visualizations that drive results for our clients.

Project Overview

The team behind Sanjjev 06 Detached came to us with a clear ask — a single, definitive render that would capture the essence of this single-family home project in Barcelona, Spain.

Front elevation of a single-family detached home with cream siding, a brick chimney, black garage door, gable roof, and large front lawn.

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 street-level curb appeal of a single-family detached home like this?

We set the camera at a natural pedestrian eye-height and use accurate sun positioning for Barcelona's latitude, ensuring the cream siding, brick chimney, and landscaped front lawn read exactly as they would to someone approaching the property in person.

What details matter most when visualizing a detached home with mixed exterior materials?

Transition points between materials — such as where the cream siding meets the brick chimney — require precise texture mapping and weathering so the render conveys realistic material interaction rather than a flat, pasted-on look.

What is the typical turnaround for a single-family exterior rendering of this scope?

A front-elevation exterior render of a detached home with established landscaping and material finishes is typically delivered within 5–7 business days from receipt of final drawings and material specifications.

How do residential architects use a front-elevation render like this during the design approval process?

Architects present these renders to homeowners and planning committees to demonstrate how the proposed façade — roof profile, garage placement, material palette — integrates with the streetscape before construction begins.

What makes single-family detached home renders unique compared to other residential categories?

Detached homes are viewed in the round with no adjacent structures to frame them, so the render must convincingly portray the full lot context — lawn scale, driveway proportions, and sky exposure — to feel authentic.

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