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    • EarthMoverE Offline
      EarthMover
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      Good luck getting the project Paul. The renders should really be a good selling point for any client.

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        fymoro
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        Cool re-design and render images, congrats... πŸ˜‰ A radically change of style... πŸ‘

        http://www.thearender.com/cms/index.php/news/featured-artists/137-frederic-yves-moro.html

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        • pmolsonP Offline
          pmolson
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          @earthmover said:

          Good luck getting the project Paul. The renders should really be a good selling point for any client.

          Thanks for your comments, I always look forward to hearing what you have to say.

          @fymoro said:

          Cool re-design and render images, congrats... πŸ˜‰ A radically change of style... πŸ‘

          Thank you very much. I have quietly watched your work on these and other forums and based on those observations your
          comments carry weight.

          p

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            Roger
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            A good render and a bad photograph are not a good comparison. However, it does help to sell the project. Properly lit and with the random owner artifacts replaced with thought out accessories used, I wonder what the space would look like?

            http://www.azcreative.com

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            • pmolsonP Offline
              pmolson
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              @roger said:

              Properly lit and with the random owner artifacts replaced with thought out accessories used, I wonder what the space would look like?

              Ummm...better. πŸ˜„ Still dark & dated though.

              The fact that the existing images were taken with a wide angle lens for listing by the
              Realtor doesn't help either. I stood in the spaces and it is dark with all that wood so
              I think we would still have a pretty good contrast.
              It was not my intention to deceive with staged existing photos that were less than flattering.

              p

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                Roger
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                warm_wood

                It was not my intention to suggest that you were engaged in any sort of intentional misrepresentation. My comment was more to the point that i suspected that the photography, as done, was not as representative of what existed as the rendering was of what could be. Should we go on and add some planting and clean up some of the surfaces, there is some charm to the original albiet not strikingly modern. I do think, your design is well done.

                http://www.azcreative.com

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                • pmolsonP Offline
                  pmolson
                  last edited by

                  I understand what your saying Roger.
                  Thanks for the comment on design.

                  Fortunately for us the new owners are not looking
                  to freshen up with interior design,(which I agree with you that a ton of improvement
                  could be made just by that alone)but are looking to dig a bit deeper.

                  p

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                    pyroluna
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                    I think the best thing about the new design is the ceilingish kind of object with the lights shining up, which allows for indirect lighting, and, as such, makes the entire space look roomier. But on the whole, the atmosphere is very designy. I can't ever imagine anyone saying "oh isn't it cozy inhere?!" It reminds me of a dutch commercial we had a number of years back, with just such a kind of space... A broker showing people the house, and them saying just those words... and then an advert for coffee...

                    not to say it isn't beautiful. it's just not my taste. I prefer the old setup. With some plants. Lots of plants. And coffee, as well. πŸ˜„

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                    • pmolsonP Offline
                      pmolson
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                      Pyroluna,

                      Thanks for your comments. It is true that this style is not for everyone and we were not shooting for cozy.
                      I wonder though if we add some "stuff" plants, books, area rug, etc., if it would not warm up a bit.
                      I actually wanted to do that when creating these scenes but the principle designer wanted a scene
                      free of glitter as she felt the clients liked uncluttered spaces somewhat to the extreme.

                      Thanks again for your thoughts

                      Paul

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                      • brookefoxB Offline
                        brookefox
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                        Some of what you have to work with reminds me of our house, and my project. You intentionally start over; I like the solid, honest materials I have so I'm ditching the paneling but exposing and working with the solid wood decking and beams above. I appreciate the clean and white, especially when contrasted with the clean and not-white and not manufactured in a factory, so there will be solid wood (structure) and manufactured surface material (facing).

                        Like Pyro, I'm a huge fan of indirect lighting. Hopefully and probably you had some strong cues from your clients that they were comfortable with a 180 degree turn in style, otherwise my guess is it would be too radical, though the rendering itself is 'impressive.' There is also the danger that the severity of the style shift obscures the other innovations which may otherwise be in plain sight.

                        ~ Brooke

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                        • pmolsonP Offline
                          pmolson
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                          brookefox,

                          Thanks for the thought out comments.

                          I agree with you that exposing and or using some existing structure or less
                          contemporary existing features would work well in this project. One such item
                          is the existing brick fireplace that due to designer and client wishes is being
                          covered. I think the contrast of the original brick with the new clean lines
                          would be striking. Some exposed timber could then be brought in....and...then I would
                          not be listening to the principle designer and the client. If & when we move forward
                          with this project these and other thoughts will be brought up again just to make sure
                          we are not throwing the baby out with the bath water.

                          Thanks again.

                          p

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                            Sir
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                            the original is trule horrendous!

                            but dont be afraid of a bit of colour to brighten the place up

                            good work tho πŸ‘

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                              publied
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                              nice job. very nice rendering, but IMHO the top may be are to haevy.

                              hire me@ http://www.publied.it !

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                                pmolson
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                                @sir said:

                                the original is trule horrendous!

                                I wouldn't go that far, but it is surely not my favorite style.
                                Color is coming soon.

                                @unknownuser said:

                                I repeat...that does not reflect on my feeling about your renders...good job!!

                                It is nice of you to separate your personal tastes from your assessment of the work
                                I have done. That is not always easy to do. Thank you.

                                @publied said:

                                nice job. very nice rendering, but IMHO the top may be are to haevy.

                                If your talking about the air beam I think the size and weight are just about right. One thing
                                the images do not portray very well is the volume of this space. It is a large vaulted area
                                with high windows connecting the kitchen, dining room, foyer, and living area with a very
                                large fireplace in the center. When viewed in context the air beam does not feel overly heavy.
                                Thank you for your comments.

                                p

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                                • DanielD Offline
                                  Daniel
                                  last edited by

                                  Beautiful design and rendering. Big improvement on the existing.

                                  My avatar is an anachronism.

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                                    pmolson
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                                    Thanks Daniel. Very kind of you to say.

                                    p

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                                    • Mike LuceyM Offline
                                      Mike Lucey
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                                      Hey Paul! We featured you on The Daily CatchUp!

                                      Kitchen Remodel by Paul Molson

                                      http://news.sketchucation.com/kitchen-remodel-by-paul-molson/

                                      Mike

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                                      • pmolsonP Offline
                                        pmolson
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                                        @mike lucey said:

                                        Hey Paul! We featured you on The Daily CatchUp!

                                        Kitchen Remodel by Paul Molson

                                        http://news.sketchucation.com/kitchen-remodel-by-paul-molson/

                                        Mike

                                        Cool! Thanks! πŸ˜„

                                        My name by the way is
                                        Paul M. Olson

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                                          Rich O Brien Moderator
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                                          Apologies Paul, it has beem rectified. No harm done i hope?

                                          Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp πŸ“–

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                                            jarynzlesa
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                                            I would be ashamed to do this. I had to download the pictures, because nobody would believe me.

                                            http://www.vizualizaceschodiste.mypage.cz/

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