Renovation living
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yes and a nice, simple design
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I think these are great renders, nice lighting and a cool looking room. I love the gloss white wall units.
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Very nice.
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Thank you guys!
I'm posting the final (real) result too, if you're ok with it!
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First one I'd peg for a photo if I didn't know it was a render. Nice work!

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When can we see the actual work in progress?
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Actually, the works are ongoing, and I have tons of images of the "ruins"

Nothing specifically concerning THIS particular point of view (which I'll compare once the works are over), but I have a corner view you can find useful to see the room.Here it is!

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Thanks. Always love to see the "from concept to reality" pictures."

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Just a suggestion mate...
Do not use the shelves You are providing concealed lighting in to keep books. The paper and the covers of books will fade faster . Those levels may be used to display some decorative items etc. But nice and clean design and beautiful renders... 
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nice photos

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@mukul.ar said:
Just a suggestion mate...
Do not use the shelves You are providing concealed lighting in to keep books. The paper and the covers of books will fade faster . Those levels may be used to display some decorative items etc. But nice and clean design and beautiful renders... 
I thought about it, and I found a solution with the painter: he usually uses a particular kind of varnish which prevents the colour leaking caused by the rubbing. Two or three hands will make the surface a little more reflective but more resistant then the default plasterboard.
I've actually seen the result in one of my colleague's realized works and it's good.Thanks for the tip by the way: I'll let you know!
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Some more photos to show the progress!

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@earthmover said:
First one I'd peg for a photo if I didn't know it was a render. Nice work!

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great, clean renders....!!

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really nice renders , mate, just floor bump needs more attention.

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