The Use of 3D Interior Design in Architecture Projects

Thanks to 3D technology, the communication between designers, sellers and customers is more effective 

Every day it is more usual for companies specialised in architectural design, decoration and furniture design to rely on new technologies, especially on 3D images generated in computers. Thanks to 3D design interior spaces can be simulated as well as the behaviour of light in the environment, textures, colours, volumes, ambience according to the hours of the day and all kinds of details with great realism.

3D Design interior revolution

Generally, customers want to see how their architectural project will look in detail before starting to build. Now this is possible thanks to 3D digital renders, whose task is to offer the most real perspective of projects under development by measuring the ergonomic efficiency of spaces, the behaviour of lighting, finishing touches, etc. And at the same time, it allows us to detect possible improvements.

In order to create 3D images based on an original idea, it is necessary to gather as much information as possible about the space, for example photographs, plans or sketches.

From these data, designers generate digital plans by using special software for technical drawing in 2D and 3D (like AutoCAD). And after that, they can polish the visual aspects in other specialised programs for digital realism (such as 3ds Max, Blender , Autodesk Maya) by which a storyboard or presentation is created.

These types of presentations are not only used in 3D design interior, but also as a marketing tool for developers and real estate agents. Especially when the project has not been built yet and it is sold “off-plan”.

Advantages of digital techniques

With 3D technology, the communication between designers, sellers and customers is more effective. By using renders, it is possible to coordinate the technical requirements and construction costs with the needs and tastes of customers.

Furthermore, a lot of people are not used to these technical concepts, symbols and notes on plans. So the render plays an essential paper here, as it is a friendly way to explain the characteristics, advantages and limits of a project.

It also allows us to do tests with the functionality of the space, when distributing furniture or choosing colours, materials and decorative styles. In this way, the necessary changes can be made before starting the construction and that means to save time, money and effort.

In conclusion, 3D design interior is a trend that is gaining strength within the field of architectural design. Thanks to its multiple possibilities, it is consolidated as a tested efficient resource to project, evaluate, build and sell architectural designs more easily.


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