Hospitality Renderings
Where light, material, and shadow become the experience of a space.
Concept visualizations — interior renderings, not photographs of built spaces.

Overview
A series of hospitality concept renderings exploring spatial composition, lighting, and material tone. Conceived as a boutique-hotel study, the work moves room to room — reception, bar, restaurant, and guest suite — to test how a single property might feel across its thresholds.
The brief was atmospheric rather than technical: study ambience, circulation, and experiential design before any specification is fixed. Each plate stages a moment — arrival, gathering, retreat — and asks what the light, the materials, and the shadow are doing to the body in the room.
Spaces were modeled in SketchUp and Revit, drafted in AutoCAD, and rendered with V-Ray and Photoshop alongside AI-assisted visualization — building toward images that read as intimate, considered, and alive.
Sampled Palette
Shadow
Candlelight
Walnut
Bottle Green
Marble
Visual Direction
The renderings emphasize the experience of a space rather than a specification set: arrival, gathering, and intimacy, carried by light and material.
- Mood
- Warmth, shadow, and atmosphere.
- Lighting
- Candlelight, golden hour, and twilight as the primary material.
- Material contrast
- Marble, wood, brass, tile, and velvet held in tension.
- Arrival
- Reception and threshold moments.
- Gathering
- Bars and restaurants composed around presence and pause.
- Intimacy
- Rooms scaled for rest and retreat.
Render Gallery







What this project demonstrates
- Interior visualization
- Hospitality atmosphere
- Material and lighting direction
- Spatial storytelling
- Concept-to-visual communication