It is one thing to read architectural plans in 2D, seeing the project in full 3D gives it a whole new light. There are always some nooks and crannies undiscovered, there are these huge empty spaces needed to be filled. For this project, this is where we came in. Dressing the spaces up and making them come to life is part of the what we do.
THE PROJECT
700 Brooks Ave Residence
We love doing residential 3D renderings and interiors are our favorite. There is something about doing visuals for future home owners that warms our hearts. We love that we get to be a part of the design process through the images that we make.
Files from the Project Architects: Basic Cad and Sketchup File
Google Street View reveals that construction is ongoing and it is looking great.
Gibbs Architects, the architecture firm behind this home, tasked us to create the interior visuals for the clients. Taking up the challenge, we transformed this bare SketchUp model into realistic interior renderings.



Our working 3D model below: After furnishing and accessorizing, you can see we didn’t skimp on details.
The whole process feels like staging a home for an open house – except we didn’t have to pull out furniture and accessories or spend a dime on actual material finishes. Everything was done digitally as we helped the clients visualize how their home will look like once it is fully finished and furnished. So convenient, isn’t it?


These visuals also helped the Project Architects see if the plan layout works as well as decide which palette is best to use. We had a few revisions done before this was finalized and we were able to play with color schemes and furniture pieces throughout the process. Initially, our peg was RH Beach House with everything looking light and bright and beige. In the end, we went for something with contrast but still very clean and modern. They decided to use the same styling they did in a previously completed project and they sent us actual photos to reference to.
However, we didn’t want it to be a “copy-paste” scenario. We may have used the same walls and floor finishes, accent colors of furniture, décor vibes but we did necessary adjustments with respect to the project floor plans and furniture layout to highlight the architectural elements unique to the new house.
Real Photos vs 3D Renderings
Now, let’s do a side by side comparison of the actual photographs from Gibbs Architects vs the CGI we created. We wanted to show this not to compare the two house but to see, in terms of 3D visualization, how close to the real thing we can make these 3D renderings appear. All artists have their own “look” and we hope, as we try to make the renderings as realistic as possible, that we don’t lose that “MDD look” in there. Hope that makes sense.
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What do you think? We had fun with this project and we hope it showed.
If you have needs for 3D renderings, please don’t hesitate to contact us so we can also create visuals like these for you.




Here are some reference images we looked into. The vibe we went for is industrial but with wood tones to add warmth.
Here is a screenshot of our 3D model file after some work done. Detailing is definitely the most tedious part of the process. We always put a lot of effort in this step because we believe details make or break a rendering. 








Photo from Client



…and continue with the rest of the building.




















