Plan visualizations have always been the weakest link in architectural presentations. The 2D plan is unreadable to non-architects. A full 3D model takes a week. The dollhouse-cutaway approach splits the difference — clients can read the layout instantly, the spatial proportions are honest, and the render takes minutes instead of days. It's a workhorse format that's been undervalued because it was historically expensive to produce.
3D Plan Visualization
Dollhouse-cutaway renders of architectural plans — top-down, isometric, sectional. The 30-second alternative to a full 3D model.
3D dollhouse-style cutaway of a modern apartment plan, pure white background, soft daylight, all rooms visible
Try it yourself
Drop the prompt straight in or roll for a different plan visualisation style — sectional cutaway, isometric, top-down with furniture.
Variants that work for different audiences
Dollhouse cutaways for residential clients (you can see all rooms at once). Isometric plans for design-savvy audiences. Top-down 3D plans with furniture for real-estate developers. Sectional cutaways for multi-storey buildings. Mini white-model renders for early-design conversations. The random pool covers all of these — useful when you're matching presentation style to audience.