[ 01 ] Interior
Coastal Great Room
[ 02 ] The brief
An open-plan dining and living volume under a vaulted ceiling with painted exposed rafters and collar ties. The scheme is a coastal palette — pale walls, wide-plank oak floors, rattan and woven seating, soft blues in the art — with two wrought-iron chandeliers setting the room’s rhythm. The render had to hold detail across a long single space where the dining zone is lit by side windows and the living zone by a full glazed wall, so exposure was balanced across both rather than favouring one end.
[ 03 ] Scope delivered
- Single wide-angle view covering dining and living zones
- Vaulted ceiling and exposed rafter resolution
- Daylight balancing across a deep plan
- FF&E and art placement
[ 04 ] How it was made
The technical problem.
The difficulty here was exposure across a deep plan. The dining zone is lit by modest side windows while the living zone opens onto a fully glazed wall, which in reality is several stops of difference. A single exposure either crushes the dining end into shadow or blows the living end out entirely. We balanced it by modelling the actual bounce off the wide-plank oak floor and the pale walls, which is what physically carries light into the darker half of the room, rather than by adding fill lights that would have flattened the whole image. The painted rafters and collar ties were built as geometry so the ceiling reads with real depth and casts genuine shadow, and the two iron chandeliers were modelled individually — their silhouettes set the rhythm of the space and a duplicated instance would have been obvious.
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