Rendering
3D rendering brings unbuilt properties to life, so buyers and tenants can decide before construction is finished. Backbone produces real estate 3D renderings in three formats: Residential for new builds and renovations, Commercial for offices, retail and industrial spaces, and 360° rendering for interactive virtual tours of properties that don't exist yet.
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360° rendering
Frequently ordered together
Published on
01 April 2025
Latest update on
29 April 2026
3D rendering pricing depends on the type (residential, commercial, or 360°), the number of views, and the level of detail in the source materials. For a quote on your specific project, request one on our get-a-quote page. To see what's included per subscription plan, visit our pricing page.
Delivery time depends on the rendering type, the number of views, and the complexity of the project, since modelling, texturing, lighting and post-production all add to the turnaround compared to photo-based services. Each order includes one round of amends and a 2-week feedback window. Exact delivery times are on our pricing page.
3D rendering builds an image from scratch using CGI, typically for properties that don't exist yet (new builds, renovations, architectural projects). Virtual staging modifies an existing photo by adding furniture or changing finishes. Use rendering for off-plan sales and architectural marketing; use virtual staging for empty listings of existing properties.
Yes. Backbone Commercial 3D Rendering covers offices, retail, hospitality, gyms, labs and industrial spaces. It's commonly used for pre-letting, fit-out marketing, and tenant decision-making, where showing the potential of a shell space accelerates the leasing or sale process. Commercial renderings follow the same amends and feedback policy as residential.
A 360° rendering is an interactive virtual tour built from CGI rather than from real photos, so buyers can walk through a property that hasn't been built yet. It's the most engaging format for new builds, off-plan sales, and commercial pre-letting, where committing without seeing the space is a barrier to decision.




