




Support can begin at any stage. Where would you like to start?
Phase 1: Clarify
Interactive Layout Development & Space Planning
This phase is where the space begins to take shape.
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We work inside a measured 3D model of your project, developing and refining layout decisions in real time. Cabinetry is adjusted. Circulation is tested. Sight lines are reviewed. Proportions are evaluated from multiple perspectives. Not just in plan, but spatially.
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Live sessions allow us to explore options together, make thoughtful adjustments, and move forward with clarity instead of rounds of back-and-forth revisions.
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When helpful, this phase can also extend into client-facing walkthroughs, giving your client the opportunity to experience the space live and provide feedback in the moment.
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This phase establishes a strong spatial foundation before materials and styling are layered in.
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Think:
You’re reviewing a kitchen layout and something feels slightly off. Instead of marking up a PDF and waiting days for revisions, we walk through the space together. We adjust the island depth. Shift the range slightly. Test a different pantry configuration. You immediately see how the circulation improves. Many decisions can be made in the moment confidently and collaboratively.
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This phase often becomes the most valuable part of the process. It shortens decision cycles, reduces uncertainty, and builds strong design alignment from the start.
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Scope is structured around live session time and any follow-up refinement required in between.
Phase 2: Refine
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Model Development & Material Placement
With the spatial direction established, this phase focuses on developing the design within the 3D model and clearly integrating your selected materials, fixtures, and finishes.
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Designers provide finish selections and overall direction. From there, the model is developed to reflect those decisions accurately and cohesively within the space.
This stage produces clear, technical visualization views to support material placement, proportion review, and client feedback.
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Deliverables during this phase may include:
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Standard 3D perspective views
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Elevations when needed
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Glasshouse or sketch-style views
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A/B material comparison visuals
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Updated revision views as decisions evolve
These visuals are intentionally structured and representational. They clearly show what goes where and how elements relate without the atmospheric refinement of photorealistic rendering.
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Think:
Your client is making real decisions—drawer vs door, hardware finish, island color, tile direction. We build clear working views (and quick A/B options) so they can react in context. As feedback comes in, updated visuals keep momentum—this is where the design gets resolved.
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This phase ensures the model reflects the level of thought present in your design work, so that when presentation begins, the space is already clearly resolved.
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Scope is structured around defined refinement blocks based on project complexity.
Phase 3: Present
A Client-Ready Progressive Presentation Experience
This is the moment your design is shared.
Choose how fully you want your client to experience it — through clear foundational visuals, refined photoreal presentation, or immersive interaction.
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Presentation Foundation
Clear + Professional
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Elevations and perspective views designed for confident client review and alignment.
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Think:
The back-and-forth has settled. The design direction is clear. Instead of testing options, you’re presenting a cohesive vision. Clean, composed views replace working development visuals, giving your client a clear understanding of what’s being proposed, not what’s still in question.
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This level supports structured, professional decision-making while keeping the focus on the design itself.
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Photorealistic Refinement
Polished + Emotionally Engaging
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Highly detailed visuals with layered lighting, depth, and refined styling.
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Think:
Light interacts with the glass shower, revealing depth rather than flattening it. Cabinet fronts hold interior shadow. Stone surfaces catch warmth. Metal reflects its surroundings. The difference is subtle but undeniable, the space feels inhabited, not imagined.
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This level brings emotional clarity and strengthens client confidence in the overall vision.
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Immersive Experience
Interactive + Memorable
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A fully developed presentation experience that builds upon photorealistic refinement and extends it into interactive, client-facing immersion.
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Presentation elements may include:
• Fully photorealistic presentation imagery
• Flipbook-style presentation (digital + print-ready format)
• 360° interactive views
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Think:
You’re seated with your client, walking through the space in real time. The photoreal visuals are already refined — light, materials, and depth fully resolved. You rotate the view to show how the island relates to the range. You shift perspective to demonstrate sight lines from the entry. You flip through a beautifully formatted presentation deck that feels intentional and curated. The client isn’t guessing — they’re experiencing the design.
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This level transforms presentation into a moment. One that builds trust, clarity, and excitement.
Phase 4: Curate
Portfolio + Brand Extension
The visuals created for client presentation often become valuable assets for your portfolio and marketing.
An optional extension of Phase 3 that prepares your finalized visuals for long-term portfolio and marketing use.
Curated extensions may include: :
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Social-ready detail imagery (formatted for seamless sharing)
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Before-and-after comparisons
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360° clips formatted for digital sharing
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Stop-motion style progression reel (Reel-ready format)
Think:
Your client presentation is complete. The space is fully developed. Instead of letting those visuals live only in that moment, we thoughtfully prepare them for your portfolio, highlighting the progression from layout to refinement to final presentation.
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Your work becomes a documented design narrative, not just a finished image.



