We are not an image factory dressing a scene with stock furniture: we are an interior design studio that also renders, and it shows in every shot and every material.
A render sells a space before it exists, but only if the composition, scale and materials follow real design judgement. When the image is produced by the same people who design the space, the light falls where it makes sense, the furniture sits at the correct scale, and the finishes are the ones that will actually be built, not a generic approximation.
We produce exterior and interior renders, animated walkthroughs, furnished floor plans, pre-sale imagery and competition material, alongside white label work for architecture and interior design practices that need to reinforce their visualisation output without growing their team.
The result is not just a nice picture: it is a decision-making, sales or communication tool, calibrated for the specific use you will give it.
Façade, massing and surroundings with realistic sunlight based on orientation and time of day, plus vegetation and urban or landscape context.
Rooms with materials, furniture and lighting faithful to the actual project, not a generic 3D library catalogue.
Walkthrough videos of the home or building, with camera work and pacing designed for sales or promotional presentation.
Top-down view with layout, furniture and dimensions, useful for pre-sale, brochures and communication with the end client.
First-person navigable walkthrough for presentations to boards, investors or end clients before construction.
Colour correction, photographic composition and targeted adjustments on in-house renders or images delivered by third parties.
Images that convey the project before construction, with enough quality for reservations and commercialisation.
A coherent image set for a sales dossier, website or social media, with the same art direction across every piece.
Visualisation with a jury's eye: conceptual clarity, urban fit and material honesty, not just spectacle.
Working renders to validate materials, lighting or layout before committing construction budget.
Image production under the client studio's name, under a signed NDA, with no mention of Lobo in any deliverable.
Drawings, materials specification and, where available, furniture and lighting references from the actual project.
Selecting views and lighting moment before modelling, so no hours are spent on framings that will never be used.
Geometry faithful to the drawings and materials with correct texture, scale and light behaviour, reviewed by an interior designer.
Natural and artificial light calculated to match the chosen orientation and time, with several quality passes.
A bounded round of adjustments, delivered in the formats and resolutions each use requires: web, print or projection.
Ranges per image or piece. The final price depends on geometric complexity, the number of revisions and whether animation or interactivity is involved.
| Service | Indicative range |
|---|---|
| Interior render, still image | €300 – 900 / image |
| Exterior render, still image | €400 – 1,200 / image |
| Furnished floor plan | €200 – 500 / plan |
| Animated walkthrough (30-60 s) | €1,500 – 4,500 |
| Virtual reality experience | From €3,000 |
| Monthly white label package | By arrangement, based on volume |
Yes, it is common. We need scaled drawings, a materials specification and, where available, furniture and lighting references.
Interior design judgement: real furniture scale, materials consistent with the project, and composition designed to sell that specific space, not a stock library scene.
Yes, under a signed NDA. The deliverable carries no Lobo branding and can be presented as the client studio's own production.
Between five and ten working days from framing approval, depending on complexity and the number of revisions included.
Yes, it is a standalone service, common in early pre-sale or sales communication stages.
Up-to-date drawings, a materials specification if available, the desired number of views and the final use: pre-sale, competition, brochure or internal presentation.
Tell us about the project, how you will use the images and your timeline. In a thirty-minute video call we will define scope and schedule.
Same team, same site supervision and the same standards in every destination.