As a rule, when presenting interior design in the form of drawings, 3D visualization or manual sketches, the perception of the idea by the viewer is limited, he does not have the opportunity to feel the proportions and dimensions of the room or building, as well as evaluate the idea from a convenient angle. The volumetric model allows not only to examine and study the interior in detail, but also to present it to buyers in an effective and memorable way.
The main difference between the interior layout is the emphasis on the interior filling of the building space. The outer shell of the building and the surrounding space are greatly simplified, while the space inside has increased detail and elaboration. As a rule, the interior layout looks like a simple box, which is missing or temporarily removed from one of the walls, top floor or roof. Another option is that all external elements are made of transparent material. When creating an interior model, large scales are most often used – 1:50, 1:25, 1:10.
The manufacturing process most often takes place according to standard technology – when parts are drawn on a computer, cut out by a machine, and assembled by hand into a single product. The main material is polystyrene with a thickness of 1 and 2 mm, as well as various types of matte and transparent plastics. Depending on the scale and features of the interior, casting and 3D printing technology can be used to create furniture and decorative elements, as well as non-standard materials – metal, wood, plaster, varnish, paper, fabric, glass, ceramics, etc. Sometimes the space is illuminated by static or dynamic lighting. To coordinate the shape, color, level of detail and make adjustments, it is possible to create a 3D visualization of the future model.
An example of an informative and effective exterior layout is the 1:24 scale model of an office space created by our team. The absence of complex shapes, overloading with details and color, the presence of explication allows the viewer to clearly understand the information presented to him – the layout and decoration of the room, the height of the ceilings, the size and number of window openings, the composition of the floor and foundation materials, as well as a fragment of the adjacent territory.
Thus, the visibility and simplicity of the volumetric model, combined with brief verbal information, open up great opportunities for design and construction companies to present their activities at exhibitions or conferences. Under the guise of interior layouts, our team creates virtual reality, in which it is possible to embody any grandiose ideas and solutions for the interior space.