FOR INTERIOR DESIGN PROFESSIONALS

AI rendering for interior designers — present multiple design options to clients in minutes

AI rendering for interior designers transforms 3D model views into photorealistic images in under 60 seconds, with per-element material control and no GPU required. Upload a screenshot from SketchUp, Revit, or Rhino; specify exact materials — oak floors, marble countertops, sage green walls — per element in plain language; and present client-ready renders the same day. Free tier includes 5 renders per month, paid plans from $29/month. Best for still imagery and client presentations — not for real-time walkthroughs.

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ROOM TYPES

AI rendering for every interior space

Living Rooms

Transform flat 3D model views into warm, naturally-lit living spaces. Specify sofa fabric, flooring material, wall paint, and lighting style independently.

Kitchens

Render kitchens with precise material control — marble countertops, walnut cabinetry, subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances. Each surface rendered separately.

Bathrooms

Visualize bathroom designs with accurate tile textures, stone surfaces, metallic fixtures, and glass shower enclosures. AI handles reflective and wet materials naturally.

Bedrooms

Create serene bedroom visualizations with fabric textures, wood finishes, and natural lighting. Test different color palettes in seconds, not hours.

Commercial Interiors

Office spaces, retail stores, restaurants, hotel lobbies — render commercial interiors with the same per-element control. Present multiple options to clients in a single meeting.

Hospitality

Hotel rooms, spas, restaurants, and event spaces. Render ambiance-driven interiors where lighting mood and material finishes make or break the design.

MATERIAL CONTROL

Describe materials in plain English

Select any element in your scene and describe the material you want. VizBase understands natural language descriptions of textures, finishes, colors, and materials. Here are some examples:

"Oak hardwood floor with a satin finish"
"Calacatta marble countertop with grey veining"
"Sage green painted walls, matte finish"
"Brushed brass pendant light fixtures"
"Linen upholstery on the armchair, cream color"
"Herringbone white subway tile backsplash"
"Polished concrete floor, light grey"
"Walnut veneer cabinetry, natural grain"
FOR INTERIOR DESIGN STUDIOS

Accelerate your client presentation workflow

CONCEPT

Design your room in SketchUp or your preferred 3D tool. Thumbnail quality is fine — VizBase handles any level of detail.

RENDER

Export a screenshot, upload to VizBase, customize materials per element (countertop color, cabinetry finish, flooring, lighting mood). Photorealistic render in 60 seconds.

CLIENT APPROVAL

Present 3 style options to your client in the same meeting. Show them modern, scandinavian, and industrial versions side-by-side. They pick their favorite.

ITERATE

Client wants the island in a different material? Use inpainting to swap just that element. Change approved, new render ready in 30 seconds. Faster client feedback loops.

FAQ

Questions about AI interior design rendering

Can Vizbase render specific materials I describe, or only presets?

You describe materials in plain English and the AI interprets them — there are no preset menus. You can specify "Calacatta marble with grey veining", "sage green matte painted walls", or "brushed brass pendant fixtures" and the render reflects your description. There is no preset library to browse.

How accurate are the textures (oak, marble, velvet) in the renders?

Accuracy depends on how specific your description is. Named materials like "white Carrara marble", "smoked oak hardwood", or "bouclé fabric in off-white" produce recognisable results. Abstract descriptions like "nice floor" will produce something plausible but not a specific product match. Vizbase is optimised for design-presentation quality, not catalogue-accurate product matching.

Can I generate multiple material variations of the same room?

Yes. After the first render, use the per-element controls to change individual surfaces — swap the countertop from marble to quartz, or the flooring from oak to concrete — and re-render in 30–60 seconds. Each variation is a separate render you can download and present side-by-side to clients.

What 3D software does Vizbase work with for interior design?

Vizbase works from any 2D image, so it is compatible with SketchUp, Revit, Rhino, AutoCAD, 3ds Max, Blender, or even a hand sketch photo. Export a screenshot or 2D graphic from your modelling tool and upload it. There is also a native SketchUp plugin (Pro plan) that removes the manual export step.

Is the output good enough for paying clients?

Yes for most early-stage and concept-approval presentations. Vizbase renders are bright, airy, and magazine-quality for still images. For projects requiring animation, real-time walkthroughs, or submission-grade accuracy, a physics-based renderer like V-Ray may still be needed for the final deliverable.

How much does it cost compared to hiring an external rendering studio?

External rendering studios charge $150–$600 per still render with 24–72 hour turnaround. Vizbase plans start at €29/month for 30 renders — roughly €0.97 per render, with results in 60 seconds. The free tier gives 5 renders/month at no cost.

Can I edit specific elements (the sofa, the flooring) without re-rendering the whole room?

Yes — this is the core Vizbase workflow. The AI auto-detects and masks each element when you upload. Select the sofa, describe a new fabric, and re-render just that region using smart inpainting. The rest of the scene stays intact. Turnaround is 30–60 seconds per element change.

Ready to render your interior designs with AI?

Start with 5 free renders. No credit card required. Upload a SketchUp export, Revit screenshot, or any 3D model view. Show your clients style options, not just one idea.

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