My kitchen
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hi guys
like every time but this time is kitchen
I see More errors and more fake materials
and this render
my problem in Illumination vray
I will do any thing to repair it
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Other's who know more than I, may offer some advice, but it looks good to me!
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I would say the rendering of the lighting is quite realistic, but to actual physical lighting plan is not good. The one flourescent to light the counter is totally inadequate. Also the unprotected stone wall behind the range will soon be covered in grease and attracting cockroaches. It looks like most of the light is natural during the day but is cut off by the vertical cabinet on the right. The dark stone and dark counter top don't help. To make everything worse, as soon as the user steps into the space he/she will cut off much of the remaining daylight. It also looks like there might be a window above the refrigerator, but the bulk of that machine cuts off the light.
Some ideas to try. Cut the right cabinet off at the same height as the others. You might even consider a minor reshaping of the wall where the vertical cabinet now isround or cut that corner at a 45 degree angle to bring in more light. Another idea: penetrate that wall with glass block so light cold flow back and forth from kitchen to adjoining room and inset lights above the glass block so this section turns into a light wall. Put a little apron at the bottom of the cabinets and install super bright LED lighting all along behind the aprons behind the apron.
The left-most cabinet is probably an exhaust fan masquerading as cabinet. Ditch the cabinet and install a more sculptural fan that would invite in the light that seems to come from above the refrigerator. Again the stove right next to the refrigerator is a bad idea. Cooking grease and heat from the stove will both fight with the heat exchange coils making the fridge less efficient.
My inlaws live in Caracas, Venezuela and at one time they were complaining that the refrigerator was running constantly and burning out time-after-time. I took one look and it had tight fit cabinets left, right and above. There was almost no heat exchange going on. I couldn't remodel their whole kitchen, but I took a hole saw and drilled out the the entire bottom of the cabinet above. Then I had new doors made that had an open grid front. Then inside the cabinet I installed a low speed fan that exhausted the rising warm air from behind the refrigerator to the ceiling of the kitchen. All they list was some hard to reach cabinet space and the refrigerator burn out problem stopped.
Also in the deep corner you could put in a vertical light fixture that would paint both left and right surfaces with light. If you want to keep the vertical cabinet, you could also install a vertical fixture in the corner created by that cabinet as well.
Do the whole wall over the work space in stainless steel of a light colored tile. Over the stove for sure, but I would go for one unifying theme over the whole work area. That stone is not good for a food prep area and it eats what little light you have.
I hope some of these ideas help.
--Roger
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good jobe
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