Render vs finished product for the multi-storey residential building in Walthamstow

We always like to look back at our drawings and compare them with the finished product. In this image we put side to side a 3d render produced during the detail design phase (while we were studying with the client the best materials for the facade) and the finished building.

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First, a big thank you to Stefano D’Arco who produced the 3D rendering above for our multi-storey resi building project in Walthamstow. The render was successfully used by the client as both a valuable marketing and a design tool.

I always find it very interesting to compare the 3D images at design stage and the completed building photos like we did for our project of a house extension in Byfleet and New Haw that can be seen by clicking here.

In this instance the client decided to carry out some changes to the façade colours before starting construction, but the similarity between the photo realistic image and the photo is obvious. This proves that renderings can be a powerful tool to show a design to both final users and contractors in a very inspiring fashion.

At the office we are equipped with the software and skills to produce 3D models, however we tend to leave the final rendering stages to a specialist. This usually adds a small cost to the design fees (an insignificant amount in the grand scheme of things), however we feel this is always justified and can help taking some decisions at early stages that would be very costly to make during construction.

In the example above the client decided to change a dark brown paint in the middle section of the elevation for a much brighter one. It was much easier to take this decision before starting construction than asking the builder to re-paint an entire façade!

Our new project for a house extension in Byfleet & New Haw

A pretty dramatic before and after image of the front our recent project for a detached house in Byfleet and New Haw

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The pictures above show the dramatic difference between the existing detached house in Byfleet and New Haw before and after the extension and refurbishment works.

When we first met the client in 2018, we found a property with lots of potential but very tired both externally and internally. The house needed a full refurbishment and several improvements were also necessary in order to maximize the use of internal spaces.

In the picture to the right our first-floor side extension can be seen to the left. The purpose of this extension was to add a new dressing area and en-suite bathroom with a window on the front of the house. Both the dressing room and en-suite have been designed to be directly connected to an existing bedroom that the clients decided to use as their master bedroom.

The project also included new rendering to the front, sides and rear of the property and the ground floor rear extension along with several internal alterations to create an open plan space at ground floor level.

It was a remarkably interesting project, with a proactive client who put a lot of stress on the importance of design.

We are incredibly happy with the result and final pictures of the standard property can be seen here.

When we went to site we also filmed a video showing the ground floor of the property. It can be visualized here.