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Exploring Different Render View in Home Design

In today’s home design world, renderings play an essential role in visualizing spaces before they’re built. At Elevated Home Design, we specialize in creating various types of render views to bring our clients' visions to life. Let’s take a closer look at some of the key render types and what they are used for.

 
 

1. Glass House Render

A glass house render offers a transparent, see-through view of a home, almost as if the walls are made of glass. This type of render is incredibly useful for understanding the structure of a home, as it shows interior layouts, furniture placements, and relationships between rooms without being obstructed by solid walls. It’s perfect for clients who want to see how their home flows from room to room and get a better sense of spatial design.

 
 
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Glasshouse Rendering
 

2. Watercolor Render

A watercolor render gives the design a soft, artistic look, simulating the appearance of a hand-painted illustration. It adds an element of warmth and creativity to the design process, making it useful for presenting early concepts to clients. Watercolor renders are excellent for giving a more relaxed, conceptual feel to the home, helping to focus more on the overall design direction rather than precise technical details.

 
 
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Watercolor Rendering
 

3. Technical Render

As the name suggests, a technical render is focused on the nuts and bolts of the design. These renders are highly detailed and include precise lines, measurements, and specifications. They are used primarily for construction purposes, providing contractors and builders with all the essential information they need to execute the design accurately. It’s the foundation for ensuring that everyone involved in the build is on the same page.

 
 
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Techincal Rendering
 

4. Day Render

A day render showcases the home in natural daylight conditions, simulating how the property will look under bright, natural light. These renders are especially useful for highlighting the home’s exterior features, landscaping, and how sunlight interacts with the design. It helps homeowners see how their home will sit in its environment during the day, enhancing decisions about windows, exterior finishes, and outdoor spaces.

 
 
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Daytime Rendering
 

5. Night Render

In contrast, a night render offers a view of the home under evening or nighttime conditions. This type of render is excellent for showcasing exterior lighting, how the home will look after sunset, and the ambiance created by different lighting features. It’s also useful for visualizing how the home’s interior and exterior lighting design will work together to create a warm, inviting atmosphere when the sun goes down.

 
 
 
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Nighttime Rendering
 

These render views provide invaluable insights during the design process, allowing both clients and contractors to visualize the home at every stage. Whether it’s understanding the layout with a glass house render, capturing the mood with a watercolor render, or refining the technical details, each render has a unique role to play in bringing a custom home to life. At Elevated Home Design, we leverage these tools to ensure that every home we design reflects the vision and lifestyle of its future homeowners.

If you’re ready to bring your dream home to life, reach out today! We’d love to walk you through these render views and show you how they can help shape your next project.

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