I’m ready to move from flat drawings to a photorealistic vision of our new home, using the approved architectural plans and a folder of inspiration images I’ll share as soon as we start. The focus is strictly on the exterior and I want the render to celebrate true Caribbean-colonial character—wide verandas, generous eaves, timber detailing—while feeling unmistakably high-end. Key features I need to see come to life are the front façade and surrounding landscaping; these two elements drive curb appeal, so the render has to capture mature palms, layered planting beds, the walkway entry sequence and the play of light on the white-washed walls and shutters. I already have a precise palette and material board (stone caping, painted timber, lime-plaster, muted aqua accents), so you’ll work from those references rather than guessing. Deliverable • One ultra-high-resolution exterior render (dusk or daylight—your call, whichever best sells the architecture) showing the full front elevation and landscaped foreground. • A secondary, slightly zoomed perspective of the same scene so we can appreciate trim details and material texture up close. The workflow can be in SketchUp + V-Ray, 3ds Max + Corona, or a comparable pro-grade pipeline; what matters most is crisp geometry, believable lighting and lush, layered vegetation. If you’ve produced resort or estate imagery in the Caribbean or coastal South, I’d love to see it in your portfolio. Once I send the DWG/PDF set you can jump right in—looking forward to turning the plans into something we can actually feel.