17/12/2025
๐๐๐ฅ๐๐จ๐ฎ๐ซ๐ง๐ ๐๐ฎ๐ฌ๐ญ๐ซ๐๐ฅ๐ข๐ ๐๐ฉ๐๐ซ๐ญ๐ฆ๐๐ง๐ญ ๐ฉ๐ซ๐จ๐ฃ๐๐๐ญ
Simon, a Melbourne based interior designer, DMโd me at 8:47pm.
Not late enough to panic but late enough to know something was off ๐ฌ
His message:
โ๐๐, ๐๐ค ๐ฎ๐ค๐ช ๐๐๐ซ๐ ๐๐๐ฅ๐๐๐๐ฉ๐ฎ ๐๐ค๐ง ๐ ๐ง๐๐ฃ๐๐๐ง? ๐๐ฎ ๐๐ก๐๐๐ฃ๐ฉ ๐๐๐ฃโ๐ฉ ๐ฅ๐๐๐ฉ๐ช๐ง๐ ๐๐ฃ๐ฎ๐ฉ๐๐๐ฃ๐.๐โ๐ซ๐ ๐๐ญ๐ฅ๐ก๐๐๐ฃ๐๐ ๐ฉ๐๐ ๐ก๐๐ฎ๐ค๐ช๐ฉ ๐ฉ๐๐ง๐๐ ๐ฉ๐๐ข๐๐จ ๐๐ฃ๐ ๐ฃ๐ค๐ฌ ๐ ๐๐ค๐ฃโ๐ฉ ๐ ๐ฃ๐ค๐ฌ ๐ฌ๐๐๐ฉ ๐โ๐ข ๐จ๐๐ฎ๐๐ฃ๐.โ
โ This is the side of residential interior design no one talks about.
โข Itโs not the colour palette.
โข Itโs not the furniture selections.
โ Itโs the mental load of translating ideas into something a client can actually see.
Thanks to renovation TV shows, clients expect instant results.
Reality especially in Melbourne apartment projects looks more like this Simon mentioned:
โข 12โ16 week timelines
โข supplier delays
โข trades booked out
โข constant decision making behind the scenes
All while the designer is juggling grout colours, lighting layouts, curtain stack direction, storage planning, and material compatibilityโฆ calmly. Professionally. With a smile.
So I stepped in.
Simon shared his floor plans, references, and design intent.
I built a photorealistic 3D model and delivered the 3D render.
He presented it to the client the next day.
The response?
โOh. NOW I see it.โ
โข No confusion.
โข No back-and-forth.
โข No extra meetings.
Just clarity.
Thatโs the real value of 3D rendering for interior designers.
It doesnโt replace your design thinking it translates it.
If your client could see the space before install, which part of your project would suddenly feel easier?
If youโre an interior designer (or working on residential projects across Australia, UK, USA) and need high end 3D visualisation that helps clients decide faster
๐ฌ ๐๐๐ญโ๐ฌ ๐ญ๐๐ฅ๐ค. Iโm here to support you with visuals that do the explaining for you.