Sublimate your architectural projects with office interior perspective

As most architects agree, between an interior perspective drawing or sketch and a true 3D architectural illustration, the client will always be convinced by the photo-realistic CG visual.

The same applies to office interior perspective. This is all the more true given that the design of professional premises generally requires a substantial budget.

Workplaces reflect a company’s image. This has an impact on both customers and employees. That’s why architects have to be convincing. In fact, clients no longer hesitate to ask architects to deliver a computer-generated office interior perspective.

While some large architectural firms prefer to produce these 3D visualizations in-house, smaller architects prefer to outsource this delicate task to 3D artists. This was the case for one of our customers, who wanted to create an interior office perspective for the Paris headquarters of a bank. The result: realistic 3D interior perspectives that won him the contract!

Present your space with an office interior perspective

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Visual aids are a powerful tool for winning over your customers. Whether it’s through the presentation of 3D plans or a series of office interior perspectives, it’s much easier for the client to understand the project you’re presenting.

With the help of a 3D plan, they understand the general layout of the site. The proof is in this 3D plan of an apartment created for another client’s project, which shows the interior space in perspective.

Furnish your 3D architectural perspectives

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Office interior perspective is generally used to convey the architect’s or decorator’s vision to the client. With the help of 3D visualization of office furniture, the business manager can see how the teams will be arranged, appreciate the harmony of the furniture or the natural lighting.

When it comes to moving a company to new premises, the interior perspective of offices allows employees to get an idea of what their next workplace will be like. This tends to motivate the troops and allay any apprehensions about change.

Test materials and put your furniture into perspective with the help of an office interior perspective.

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In addition to providing an appreciation of the layout of your premises, an office interior perspective will give the client an overview of the materials chosen by the architect. This will enable them to give their opinion on certain aspects of the project, and to ask the architect to make modifications before work has even begun. In this way, the client and the architect can reach a clear agreement on the work to be carried out and the materials to be used – resulting in fewer conflicts, a controlled budget and on-time delivery.

From the point of view of the interior designer specializing in office premises, 3D visualization will enable him to present his choice of furniture in a real-life situation. The company will be able to select the furnishings and appreciate the harmony of tones and the image it wishes to reflect to its customers.

Preview each space

Thanks to the office interior perspective, you can virtually visit each room of the future premises. Whether it’s the CEO’s office, a meeting room or even an entrance hall, the client will be able to get a precise picture of what his next workplace will look like.

In this way, each room can be arranged according to taste, brightness or function. Each end-user will be able to make suggestions, and modifications can be requested before work starts or furniture is ordered.

3D architectural perspective as a communication medium

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As we explained in a previous article, 3D visualizations of architecture can easily be reworked so that they can be “recycled”. By inserting characters into architectural perspectives, images produced in this way can be reused in your communications.

In this way, interior office perspectives can be used to communicate with company employees, but also to interact with the general public. This is what we did for La Commune, inserting realistic characters into architectural perspectives. The images, retouched by us, were used to communicate the opening of this unusual place to live in Lyon, and to attract a large audience on opening day.

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