Hi, I am Annainterior visualizer&designer with an interdisciplinary background that combines art education, master's degree in sociology and professional training in interior design.My approach to visualisation is based not only on technical accuracy and material realism, but also on an understanding of human behaviour in space. My background in sociology allows me to consider lifestyle scenarios, mindset and cultural context, creating visual solutions that convey atmosphere and emotional depth.My art education built a strong foundation in composition, light and colour, while my interior design training provided an understanding of layout, ergonomics and the logic of residential space.Today I focus on contemporary residential interiors, with an emphasis on natural light, tactile materials and a sense of calm, everyday beauty. I aim to create visuals that feel less like staged scenes and more like believable moments of real life.My goal is to create visualisations that tell the story of a space and make architecture more relatable, understandable and desirable.Tools & Workflow
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Creation of photorealistic interior visualisations tailored to a wide range of project needs. Using SketchUp and Enscape, I develop composition, camera work and final post-production to achieve a convincing, presentation-ready result.
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Preparation of space planning layouts in AutoCAD and 3D scene building in SketchUp, including interior modelling, asset library management, scene optimisation and preparation for Enscape rendering.
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Creation and refinement of PBR materials, textures and surface detailing in SketchUp and Enscape to achieve physically believable results.
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Natural and artificial lighting setup for day and evening scenes. Working with exposure, colour, and depth of space in Enscape.
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Furniture, lighting and decor selection informed by mid-range and premium market knowledge, creating lifestyle-driven scenes.
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Creating visual scenes that communicate lifestyle and atmosphere. Focus on composition, camera, framing, scale and scene styling to make images feel believable and lived-in directly in the render.
Way of Thinking
A good visualization is like an oil painting — a piece of art where materials, light and composition create a sense of real life. At the same time, rendering is a precise tool. It explains the project, shows how the space works and helps others clearly understand the idea behind it. Visualization becomes a bridge between the designer and the client — turning drawings and concepts into a story that can be seen and felt.