Kitchen render QA

Kitchen Render QA for AI-Enhanced Showroom Visuals

With ARQ, kitchen render QA starts automatically: the source export and generated attempt are compared for possible drift before a person makes the final approval decision.

What ARQ checks before a render reaches a client

Structure

ARQ checks layout, walls, windows, doors, island position, and appliance locations against the source export.

Specification

ARQ checks for possible changes to cabinetry, handles, worktops, splashbacks, flooring, colours, and visible material intent.

Presentation

ARQ checks lighting, styling props, room scale, and camera angle; the responsible person retains final approval and client-expectation judgement.

Automatic QA, then human approval

Compare source and output

ARQ keeps the original export visible and automatically compares it with the generated attempt for possible drift.

Mark the next action

Approve, retry, reject, edit, or manually accept a known issue. Do not leave unclear renders floating in a folder.

Store only approved visuals

Move final renders into the right client room so the team knows which image is ready for presentation.

How ARQ makes QA easier to repeat

ARQ automatically compares the source export and generated attempt, surfaces possible-drift flags, and keeps comments and approval state together. A person then approves, retries, rejects, or accepts a known issue.

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