Kitchen render QA

Kitchen Render QA for AI-Enhanced Showroom Visuals

Quality assurance for AI kitchen renders means checking whether the image is not only attractive, but accurate enough to show a client.

What to check before a render reaches a client

Structure

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

Specification

Check cabinetry, handles, worktops, splashbacks, flooring, colours, and visible material intent.

Presentation

Check lighting, styling props, room scale, camera angle, and whether the render sets a fair client expectation.

A simple QA workflow

Compare source and output

Keep the original export visible so the reviewer can check the generated render against the agreed design.

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 connects the source export, generated attempts, QA notes, comments, and approval state. That helps teams avoid relying on memory or file names when deciding whether an AI-enhanced render is ready.

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