3D Interior Design Visualisation
3D interior design visualisation lets you see every room of your home in photorealistic detail before construction begins. By Shakir produces full renders of each space as a standard part of every commission: spatial layouts, material finishes, lighting and furniture placement, all visible and adjustable before any physical work starts.
What Is 3D Interior Design Visualisation?
A photorealistic preview of your finished interior, built digitally, before construction begins.
Every room is modelled in three dimensions with accurate proportions, real material textures and natural lighting conditions. The result looks like a photograph of a room that does not yet exist. You can see how a marble countertop catches morning light, how a sofa fabric sits against the wall colour, how a hallway feels at its narrowest point.
This is not a mood board. Not a sketch. It is a working model of your home that you can review, question and refine at your own pace. Changes at this stage cost nothing but time. Changes during construction cost considerably more.
What Can You See in a 3D Render?
- Full spatial layout with accurate room dimensions
- Material finishes (stone, timber, fabric, metal) rendered at texture level
- Natural and artificial lighting mapped to your property's orientation
- Furniture, fixtures and bespoke joinery in their exact positions
- Colour relationships between surfaces, soft furnishings and artwork
For international projects where clients cannot visit the property during construction, the 3D stage is especially valuable. You approve every room remotely with complete confidence in what the finished result will look like. See completed interiors to compare renders with reality.
Why Use 3D Visualisation for Your Interior?
No expensive mid-build changes
Decisions are made on screen, not on site. The render is your opportunity to refine every detail while changes cost nothing.
Remote confidence for international clients
By Shakir manages projects across four countries. The 3D stage lets you approve your Dubai penthouse from Amsterdam, or your Malaga beach house from London.
Accurate material and colour testing
See how your chosen marble interacts with the oak flooring. How the linen curtains sit against the wall finish. In context, at scale, in the correct light.
Included in every full commission
3D visualisation is not an add-on. It is a standard part of the complete design process, built into every project from the start.
How Does the 3D Process Work?
The 3D stage sits between concept approval and procurement. Once spatial layouts and the material direction are agreed, we build the digital model.
A typical project involves two to three rounds of renders. The first round establishes the overall scheme: room shapes, key materials, furniture scale. You review, we discuss, and we note what works and what needs to shift.
The second round refines specific selections: individual furniture pieces, final material finishes, lighting positions. A third round, if needed, addresses remaining details.
Each round includes a video call or in-person meeting to walk through the renders together. Once you sign off on the final version, that approved model becomes the specification document for procurement and construction. Nothing is ordered or built until you have seen it and said yes.
Questions About 3D Design
How Long Does the 3D Visualisation Stage Take?
Two to four weeks for a full home, depending on the number of rooms and revision rounds. A single-room render can be completed within five to seven working days. The timeline is built into the overall project schedule from the start.
How Accurate Are the 3D Renders Compared to the Finished Result?
Very. Materials are rendered from real texture samples. Lighting is calculated based on your property's orientation and window placement. Furniture is modelled to manufacturer dimensions. Clients regularly tell us the finished room looks exactly like the render they approved months earlier.
Can I Make Changes After Seeing the Renders?
That is the purpose of this stage. Changes during 3D cost nothing beyond the time to update the model. We encourage clients to sit with the renders for a few days, live with them, and return with questions. Better to adjust a digital wall than a plastered one.
Is 3D Visualisation Available Without the Full Design Service?
Yes. While it is included in every complete commission, 3D visualisation is also available as a standalone service for clients who have their own architect or contractor. Get in touch to discuss your project.
See Your Home Before It Exists
Tell us about your project. We will show you how 3D visualisation fits into the process.
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