Classical To Renaissance Royal Redesign
Budget: $30 – $250 USD
I have an existing classical layout that I now want to see elevated to a truly royal atmosphere inspired by the Renaissance. The focus is the architectural fabric itself—columns, cornices, arches, ceiling treatments—rather than furniture or loose décor.
You will take my current drawings and imagery, study the proportions and flow, then reinterpret them so they read unmistakably grand: think richly articulated façades, dramatic entryways, sculpted stone or plaster details, and period-correct ornament that still feels build-able today.
I’ll supply, CAD, PDFs and reference photos on award. What I expect back is a cohesive Renaissance-royal concept package that includes:
• Refined floor plans and elevations showing every upgraded feature
• Key section or detail call-outs explaining moulding profiles, column orders, and ceiling geometry
• A few perspective sketches or renders that capture scale, light, and material richness
Accuracy to Renaissance principles is essential—appropriate symmetry, classical orders, and layered ornament—all while making sure the design can be executed with modern construction methods. If you work in AutoCAD, Revit, SketchUp, or similar, just note which format you’ll deliver; DWG or RVT is ideal.
Once I review the concept set, we’ll schedule one revision round to polish proportions or detailing before sign-off.
You will take my current drawings and imagery, study the proportions and flow, then reinterpret them so they read unmistakably grand: think richly articulated façades, dramatic entryways, sculpted stone or plaster details, and period-correct ornament that still feels build-able today.
I’ll supply, CAD, PDFs and reference photos on award. What I expect back is a cohesive Renaissance-royal concept package that includes:
• Refined floor plans and elevations showing every upgraded feature
• Key section or detail call-outs explaining moulding profiles, column orders, and ceiling geometry
• A few perspective sketches or renders that capture scale, light, and material richness
Accuracy to Renaissance principles is essential—appropriate symmetry, classical orders, and layered ornament—all while making sure the design can be executed with modern construction methods. If you work in AutoCAD, Revit, SketchUp, or similar, just note which format you’ll deliver; DWG or RVT is ideal.
Once I review the concept set, we’ll schedule one revision round to polish proportions or detailing before sign-off.