Review checklist

How to Review AI Kitchen Renders Before Clients See Them

AI-enhanced renders should be checked like any other client-facing design asset. The goal is to confirm the image is attractive, accurate, and aligned with the agreed kitchen design.

A practical review sequence

Start with the source export

Keep the original design export visible. Review the generated render against it, not from memory.

Check structure before style

Look at layout, cabinet runs, island size, appliance placement, doors, windows, and camera angle before judging mood or lighting.

Check finishes and specification

Confirm cabinetry, worktops, handles, flooring, splashback, and visible colour choices still match the design intent.

Decide the next action

Approve, retry, reject, edit, or manually accept a known issue. Avoid leaving ambiguous renders in circulation.

Common things AI can change

Cabinet detail

Door profiles, handles, panel lines, and storage proportions can shift during enhancement.

Materials

AI may beautify worktops, floors, walls, or splashbacks in ways that do not match the selected product.

Room geometry

Windows, doors, ceiling height, lighting, and perspective may become more dramatic but less accurate.

How ARQ helps reviewers work faster

ARQ keeps the review decision attached to the render attempt. That means designers and senior reviewers can understand why an image was approved, retried, rejected, or manually accepted.

  • QA notes stay visible beside render attempts.
  • Comments remain tied to the room and image.
  • Approved renders move into shared client-room storage.

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