How Does 3D Rendering Help Architects and Interior Designers?

Architects and interior designers use 3D renderings to tell the story in a very simple way and give a 3D architectural modelization of their vision of a new home or of a space that needs to be renovated. More efficient than basic 2D floor plans or hand sketches, 3D renderings make the designs much more appealing and effective when it comes to getting the clients to sign off on the project. Photorealistic 3D renderings are your ultimate sales tool to grow your business if you choose the right tool to create them.

3D Renderings Help Architects and Interior Designers Improve Communication

3D renderings are useful to easily and effectively translate the architect's and interior designer's vision and ensure that the client is clear with all the details. The result is a happier client and a faster approval process.

The objective is to avoid misunderstandings due to the difficulty for most people to read 2D floor plans. The buying experience will be smoother for the clients as they will be sure about what they’ll be getting when the work is done. Trust is the foundation of the strong client / interior designer or architect relationship and will surely help get new clients through recommendations from past clients.

When they are convinced, the clients will take decisions faster. If you adapt your proposal on the fly, during your meeting with them, they will see straight away if they would like a marble or wood countertop better in the kitchen or how much extra sunlight will enter the living room if they have a larger window. This allows architects and interior designers to be ahead of the competition and propose revised designs faster to avoid losing clients.

3D Renderings Help Architects and Interior Designers to Create the Wow Effect and Sell the Job

The quality of the 3D renderings will play a big part on the impact they have on the clients. With photorealistic 3D renderings, you’ll create a specific connection between the client and your vision of the project that will help you to sell your proposal more easily. The exterior view of the front of the house is key for an architect to present the style, especially when you can see a fully furnished interior from the outside.

Sunset views will set you apart from your competitors who only focus on daylight views. They show a new perspective and add character to the image as they allow you to highlight different aspects of your proposal thanks to the artificial lighting.

The interior 3D renderings of the main rooms are an essential sales tool to seduce your client and create an emotional connection with your design. The objective is to make their dream house come to life and convince them that you are the right person to hire for the project.

The architects and interior designers who promote their work and present it in the best possible light to impress the clients, sell their design ideas faster and easier and boost sales.

3D Renderings Allow Architects and Interior Designers to Upsell

As soon as you have drawn the floor plan, furnished and decorated the project, it is easy to create multiple concepts by selecting different covering materials. When you present 2 or 3 options for the cladding or kitchen countertops, you let the client chose from 2 layouts and 2 budgets. First, the choices give you a greater chance of being hired as you let the clients have more control on the design, second, you can help them create an emotional connection which can lead to quicker decisions. You can even make changes while you are in a meeting with them to speed up the process even more, swap out the furniture or fine-tune the color scheme.

This shouldn’t require much efforts if you use the right 3D rendering software and should increase the overall profit for each project.

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