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  1. From the album: Paradise Rises - Home Styles

    Along with generating floor plans and decorating them, we provided video walkthroughs of the designs. You can tour this space via the walk through video that has been shared on Paradise Rises Facebook page.
  2. From the album: Paradise Rises - Home Styles

    This bathroom is upstairs, tucked into a dormer. You can see the adjacent roofs in the mirror reflections. Reflections like these can be controlled in the Material Properties, and displayed using camera specifications. PBR views like this one do a good job representing reflections in mirrors, and also reflections on shiny surfaces like counters, porcelain, and even metal. Other benefits of this rendering technique are high quality shadows and lighting, all combined with real-time rendering. This means you can navigation your scenes in front of a client or home owner and it will look as good from each angle.
  3. From the album: Paradise Rises - Home Styles

    Bathrooms often look pretty similar; white fixtures, predictable layout. Adding a few details can make them memorable. Here, style-inspired accessories and colors play a role, and a full length shower niche to serve as a shelf is different from what you would normally expect to see. Niches like these are just another tool available in Chief Architect's interface. They offer quite a lot of flexibility for customization.
  4. From the album: Paradise Rises - Home Styles

    It would be fun to have a space for board games, crafting, or meditation in the loft area where one could quietly look over the rest of this peaceful living space.
  5. From the album: Paradise Rises - Home Styles

    Inside the cottage style, we used PBR views to bring the kitchen to life. Soft teals, blues, and whitewashed wood, paired with glass cabinets and quaint accessories make this kitchen ready for baking and the homey smells of bread and cookies. A simple ladder to the loft can be seen behind the island.
  6. From the album: Paradise Rises - Home Styles

    To create a sweet and inviting cottage roof, we used Chief's automatic roof tools to generate a hip roof over the house. Over the loft, we created a Half-Hip Roof (not shown), to make more head room and wall space for a window. We defined shutters for the window defaults, and specified decorative newel columns for the default railings on the porch. We dug through the historic colors offered in the downloadable Sherwin Williams and Benjamin Moore catalogs to help us choose appropriate colors for many of the home styles.
  7. From the album: Paradise Rises - Home Styles

    From the doorway of the front bedroom there is easy bathroom access and even space for a built-in bookcase in the hall between. To create the interesting shadowing effect in renderings like these, we ensure that a Sun Angle is defined, and check our Lighting Sets for different light sources.
  8. From the album: Paradise Rises - Home Styles

    Bead board wainscotting, custom cabinets with whitewashed wood, and coordinating tile keep cottage alive in this bathroom.
  9. From the album: Paradise Rises - Home Styles

    We took a very modern approach for this cabin and filled the interior with mid-century modern elements and clean white finishes. A home owner building this design as part of the Paradise Rises project could take a more rustic direction, or even very neutral casual inspiration would work well in the space. Exposed woodwork on the stairs could be expanded to include exposed beams over the living area. These interior design modifications would be easy to play with using Chief Architect's Home Designer Software product line; a desktop software package developed especially for DIY home projects.
  10. From the album: Paradise Rises - Home Styles

    The living room offers a peek to the upstairs living area via the stairway. The glass panel railings and open concept design create a mechanism for the big windows on the first floor and the high shed windows on the 2nd floor to collaborate on the sharing of light and air between floors.
  11. From the album: Paradise Rises - Home Styles

    In this iteration, we decorated the Flex Room as a Dining Area.
  12. From the album: Paradise Rises - Home Styles

    The upstairs bedrooms have high vaulted ceilings and shed dormers to make room, allowing the big windows to invite lots of light.
  13. From the album: Paradise Rises - Home Styles

    We took advantage of the extra space behind the bathtub to incorporate storage. To create custom storage furniture, just use the cabinet tools and modify the face items into any configuration you need.
  14. From the album: Paradise Rises - Home Styles

    An end-to-end view of the colonial interior. We added ball-top newels and decorative balusters to the stairs, and even a period appropriate handrail, so it would really speak to the style. Elements like these are available from the Arcways Stairs downloadable catalog.
  15. From the album: Paradise Rises - Home Styles

    There is something quite elegant and refined about kitchen cabinets in black.
  16. From the album: Paradise Rises - Home Styles

    The loft area creates a central space for the bedrooms upstairs. The open access to the living space through the stairwell allows everyone in the house to remain connected without feeling like you are up in anyone's business.
  17. From the album: Paradise Rises - Home Styles

    Option 6 is large enough to provide extra family space in the form of a loft on the 2nd floor. For this house style, we put a balcony over the porch and front door, making this sunny room even more welcoming.