Presentation guide

Client-Ready Renders for Kitchen Showrooms

A client-ready render should look polished, respect the design intent, and be approved by the team before it is used in a meeting or follow-up.

Client-ready means more than attractive

A strong image can still cause problems if it changes the design. Showroom teams should treat client-ready renders as reviewed assets, not just beautiful outputs.

Accurate enough to discuss

The main layout, specification, and visible design choices should still match the project.

Approved internally

A responsible designer should decide whether the render is ready, needs retrying, or should be rejected.

Stored clearly

Final images should live in the right client room so the team can find the approved version later.

How ARQ supports final presentation assets

ARQ connects the render queue, QA checks, review board, and client-room library so final images are easier to trust and retrieve.

  • Review source and generated attempt before approval.
  • Keep comments and decisions visible.
  • Approve into a shared room library.

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