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00When embarking on a home renovation or a new build, one of the most common questions homeowners ask is: 'Nên chốt thiết kế 3D trước hay chọn vật liệu trước?' (Should I finalize the 3D design first or choose materials first?). Navigating the 'quy trình đúng' (correct process) is essential to avoid costly mistakes and ensure that the final result matches your vision. In the world of interior design, these two elements are deeply interconnected, but their timing can make or break a project.
Finalizing a 3D design first allows you to visualize the spatial layout, lighting, and overall aesthetic of your home. It provides a blueprint that guides every subsequent decision. However, the pitfall occurs when the 3D render uses materials that are either unavailable, over budget, or physically impossible to install. This is why many experts suggest a hybrid approach. While the initial 3D concept sets the direction, selecting actual material samples—such as wood finishes, stone types, and fabric textures—should happen concurrently. This ensures that the 'thi công' (construction) phase remains realistic and within budget.
To avoid 'sai lệch' (discrepancies) during execution, it is vital to have a clear material board before the final 3D high-resolution renders are produced. This way, the designer can use the exact textures and colors of the chosen materials in the software. This level of detail prevents the common disappointment of a house looking different from its digital twin. By following a structured workflow that integrates material sourcing with digital modeling, you save time and ensure a seamless transition from screen to reality. Whether you are working with a professional firm or managing the project yourself, prioritizing this balance is the key to a successful interior transformation.
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