Turn Your 3D Bathroom into a Photorealistic Image
Transform a basic 3D bathroom model into a photorealistic bathroom visualization with realistic textures and lighting.
The 3D Model
Night-time bathroom renders present unique challenges in architectural visualization, and this SketchUp-to-photorealistic example demonstrates how AI handles them with precision. The original 3D model shows a contemporary bathroom layout: a wall-mounted floating vanity with dual drawers, a large rectangular mirror with an overhead light bar, a wall-hung bidet, and a wall-mounted toilet with a concealed cistern flush plate. The SketchUp model uses a grid of large-format wall and floor tiles rendered in flat gray tones, with clean geometric forms throughout.
From Sketch to Photorealism
The night-time render setting produces a sophisticated result that relies entirely on artificial interior lighting. The overhead light bar above the mirror becomes the primary light source, emitting a warm glow that washes down the tiled wall and creates a soft gradient of illumination. The mirror reflects the darkened room behind the camera, while the tiles gain a subtle matte texture with realistic grout lines. Under-vanity lighting adds an elegant accent, casting a warm wash on the floor tiles beneath the floating cabinet. The bidet and toilet fixtures appear in crisp white porcelain with realistic surface sheen.
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Night renders are particularly valuable for bathroom design presentations because they showcase the artificial lighting scheme, which is how bathrooms are most often experienced in practice. The interplay between the vanity light, under-cabinet glow, and the resulting shadows on the tile surfaces reveals spatial qualities that daylight renders might flatten. For designers specifying LED lighting layouts, mirror illumination, and accent lighting positions, this type of render provides clients with an accurate preview of how the finished bathroom will feel during evening use. The AI correctly interprets the SketchUp flush plate detail, fixture mounting heights, and tile module proportions.
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How to Recreate This
Convert a SketchUp bathroom model with a floating vanity, rectangular mirror, bidet, and wall-mounted toilet into a sophisticated night-time photorealistic render featuring artificial lighting and matte tile surfaces.
✨ What You'll Achieve
Original Room
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Select Mode
Render mode applies photorealistic materials and lighting to your 3D bathroom model. For this contemporary bathroom with large-format tiles and floating fixtures, Render mode will generate convincing ceramic, porcelain, and tile materials under night-time artificial lighting conditions.
Upload Your Room
Upload a screenshot of your SketchUp bathroom showing the wall-mounted vanity with dual drawers, the rectangular mirror with overhead light bar, the bidet, and the wall-hung toilet with flush plate. Ensure the tile grid pattern on walls and floor is clearly visible.
Configure Options
The AI will apply matte ceramic tile textures with visible grout lines, white porcelain to the bidet and toilet, a stone-effect countertop to the vanity, and warm-toned light emission from the overhead bar and under-cabinet area.
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The final render shows a moody, elegant bathroom illuminated by warm vanity lighting and subtle under-cabinet glow, with realistic matte tile surfaces, crisp white porcelain fixtures, and a darkened mirror reflection characteristic of night-time interior photography.
Your Result
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does the AI handle reflective surfaces like bathroom mirrors in the render?
The AI recognizes mirrors in your SketchUp model and renders them with realistic reflective properties. In a night-time setting, the mirror shows a darkened reflection of the room behind the camera viewpoint, matching how a real mirror would appear. The vanity light above creates a realistic bright spot in the mirror surface, and the overall reflection maintains consistent lighting with the rest of the scene.
Can night-time renders show under-vanity accent lighting that is not in the original model?
Yes. When you select a night-time setting for a bathroom with a floating vanity, the AI often adds subtle under-cabinet accent lighting because this is a common feature in modern bathroom design. This creative interpretation enhances realism. If you prefer not to have accent lighting, you can note this in custom options, but most users find it adds valuable design detail.
Are tile grout lines and patterns preserved accurately from the SketchUp model?
The AI reads the tile grid pattern from your SketchUp model and applies a photorealistic interpretation with visible grout lines, surface texture variation, and appropriate sheen. Large-format tiles like those in this example will maintain their module proportions. The grout color and width are generated based on common design conventions for the tile size detected.
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