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visualized for either further development or construction.
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variety or another near entrances as part of Feng Shui.
Practices differ from culture to culture, this design is Thai.
plant fronds - which were taken from the 3D Warehouse.
Not all designs are done in-house. Often times clients and even friends come with designs they'd like to see visualized for both further development and to help contractors see the end goal in any given project. This foyer project was one such design, to give a client an idea of how their design would look upon completion.