SERVICES
Photorealistic 3D Renderings
The visual that closes your project. High-resolution renders that look like photographs of a finished room, produced before anything is built or moved.
WHAT THIS SERVICE IS
Your design, rendered like a photograph.
I take your floor plans, material specs, and inspiration references and build fully detailed 3D scenes for kitchens, bathrooms, living rooms, bedrooms, and beyond. Furniture, finishes, lighting, textures, and atmosphere are accurate to your design intent before a single thing has been built or moved.
Send me your project details, and I'll handle the technical work. No software knowledge needed on your end. Just your vision and your specs.
What you’ll receive
High-resolution photorealistic renders with multiple camera angles and viewsFirst draft within 2 to 10 business days, depending on project complexityTwo rounds of revisions included; additional revisions billed hourlyPolished in Photoshop and branded with your logoDownload-ready final files, delivered within 48 hours of approvalFlat-rate pricing
Quoted per project based on complexity. No surprises - you'll have your number before work begins.RECENT RENDERS
Rooms I've rendered for designers like you.
BEFORE YOU REACH OUT
Questions designers ask about 3D renderings.
Can't find what you're looking for? The full FAQ covers everything, or send me a message at hello@cindykrauklis.com.
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3D rendering services are priced on a flat-rate per-project basis so you know the cost upfront before work begins. Floor plans, custom modelling, and add-ons such as 360° views and video walkthroughs are billed at an hourly rate.
The total cost of a project depends on its complexity, the number of scenes, the level of specification detail, and the amount of extra revision time involved. Download the Welcome Guide for full pricing details, or reach out directly for a quote.
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My goal is to render your specified design as precisely as possible. I work from your exact product selections: furniture models, finish materials, tile layouts, and paint colours by name and code, built into the scene from actual colour values.
Occasionally an exact product model or material isn't available in any library. When that happens I source or build the closest match, flag it clearly during draft review, and you approve or redirect before finals. There will be no surprises at final delivery
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Yes. Multi-room projects are some of my favourite to work on. Each room is quoted and invoiced individually, so you have full visibility into cost as the project progresses. If you have a full home or large renovation coming up, reach out and I'll put together a custom quote based on the scope.
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For quick concept mood boards, those tools are genuinely useful. But they're a different product entirely from what I do.
AI image generators produce plausible-looking spaces. They can't render your client's actual specified sofa in the correct finish, show how your exact tile pattern wraps a corner, or ensure the spatial proportions are accurate to your floor plan. Every image is a stylized interpretation, not your design.
The designers I work with are presenting to clients who are signing off on $80,000–$200,000+ projects. At that level, "plausible-looking" isn't enough. The render needs to show the right furniture, the right materials, the right scale. Ultimately, that's what the client is approving.
What I produce is built from your actual specifications. That's a fundamentally different thing. It's the thing your client is trusting you to deliver.
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Yes, completely. Everything you share with me (floor plans, product selections, client details, project files) stays between us. I don't discuss, share, or reference your client's project with anyone.
I’ll only post your project on my website or social media with your explicit permission. I'll always ask before featuring any project publicly. If you'd prefer a project stays private, it stays private. No exceptions.
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You do. Once final payment is confirmed and files are delivered, the renders are yours to use however you need. Client presentations, your portfolio, your website, printed proposals. No restrictions. The one thing my contract asks is that when either of us shares the work on social media, we credit each other. You as the designer, me as the rendering specialist. That's it.
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I work on a first-come, first-served basis. Typical turnaround for a first draft is 2–10 business days depending on the complexity of your project. I always prioritize quality over speed. That said, if you have a presentation deadline, let me know upfront and I'll tell you honestly whether I can accommodate it.
Once you give final approval, your finished files are delivered within 48 hours of payment confirmation.
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Each project includes two rounds of revisions. Included revisions cover camera adjustments, material swaps, colour and finish updates, and model removals or swaps using models from existing libraries.
New fixtures, furniture, or any item requiring a custom 3D model are not included in revision rounds and are billed separately at an hourly rate. Additional revision rounds beyond the two included are also billed hourly.
The draft stage is specifically designed for this feedback. A detailed brief upfront is the single best thing you can do to reduce revision time.
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Not necessarily. A floor plan is helpful and gives me the most accurate starting point, but it's not always required. I can work from hand-drawn sketches, PDFs, photos of the existing space, or a combination of all three. If you're unsure whether what you have is enough to get started, send me a message and I'll take a look.
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I'll need a floor plan or hand-drawn sketch with clearly written dimensions, ceiling height, photos of the existing space or inspiration references, and your furniture and finish specifications (including exact product names, finishes, and any paint colours or tile selections).
The more specific your specs, the more your render will reflect the actual design you're delivering. Download my free Welcome Guide — it includes a project preparation checklist and a spreadsheet I've created to help you organize everything before we begin
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The easiest way is to use the project intake form included in my Welcome Guide — fill it out and send it back along with your files. A detailed PDF with links, or access to your project file on Google Drive or Dropbox, works just as well.
Once you reach out I'll confirm exactly what I need for your specific project and walk you through it from there.
Not sure where to begin? Start with my Welcome Guide.
Includes a ready-to-fill project spreadsheet to help you organize everything before we begin!
Other Services
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2D Floor Plans & Elevations
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Custom 3D Modelling
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360° Views, 720° Tours & Video Walkthroughs
