—— 3D Architectural Visualisation & CGI Renders

AODH Design produces architectural visualisations and 3D renders for clients across Wicklow, Dublin and the rest of Ireland. Architects and design practices use our CGIs to communicate proposals to clients and planners. Developers and builders use them to pre-sell units and secure funding. Homeowners use them to see their extension or new home before a single block is laid and to strengthen a planning application with Wicklow or Dublin county councils.

 

St. Catherine’s Association campus of Administration building, a Respite Centre and an Adult Day Care unit.

Kilcoole, Co. Wicklow.

 

Every project follows the same straightforward path. We start with your drawings and references, then build an accurate 3D model of the proposal. You'll receive draft views to confirm camera angles and materials before we commit to final rendering so there are no surprises at the end. From there we produce the finished stills, animations or VR scenes, with one round of revisions included as standard.

Commercial Offices, Warehouse & Ancillary Showroom

Kilcoole, Co. Wicklow.

 

O’ Driscolls Bar & Apartments

Bray, Co. Wicklow

 
 

Most residential projects are delivered within two to three weeks of receiving final drawings, with a rush service available for planning deadlines. Use the estimator below to build an indicative price for your project in real time no email address required.

Apartment Accommodation Development

Greystones, Co. Wicklow

 

⸻ 3D Render Pricing | Build your estimate

01 Project type
02 Quality tier
03 Project scale Extension to existing
ExtensionNew dwellingMixed-useMasterplan
04 Level of detail

Basic: 3D shell only — massing, openings and key surfaces. Useful at concept stage to communicate scale, form and site relationship.

05 Number of still images 1 image
151015+

Volume discount applies from 2 images.

06 Turnaround
07 Add-ons
08 Animation / walkthrough
Duration 30 sec
10s60s120s

Mixed-use Development

Florence Road, Bray, Co. Wicklow

 

Cordelia Offices and Logistics Centre

Kilcoole, Co. Wicklow

 

We can work from almost anything: CAD or Revit files, planning drawings, hand sketches, or even photographs of the existing site. The more detail you supply material choices, paint colours, kitchen layouts, landscaping intentions the more accurate the visualisation. If your project hasn't been drawn up yet, we also offer design services and can produce the drawings ourselves.

 

Private House

Bray, Co. Dublin

Housing Development - Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow

Nestled in the hills of Enniskerry will be a series of modern single-storey homes with a uninterrupted river to flow between and locally sourced stone to construct retaining wall planters.

 

Housing Development

Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow

 
 

Private House

Greystones, Co. Wicklow

Private House

Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow

 
 

Greystones Dart Station

Greystones, Co. Wicklow

Private House

Greystones, Co. Wicklow

A photorealistic render answers the question every planner asks: what will this actually look like in its setting? Verified views, shadow studies and contextual CGIs help demonstrate that a proposal respects its surroundings particularly valuable for contentious sites, infill developments and protected streetscapes. Several of our visualisations have supported successful applications to Wicklow County Council, including the O'Driscolls Bar & Apartments scheme in Bray, granted permission in November 2025. If your application needs supporting imagery, talk to us early renders are most effective when the camera angles match the planner's likely concerns.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • A single residential still typically starts from around €150–€500 depending on detail level, with commercial and multi-image projects priced per scope. Use our estimator above for an instant indicative figure.

  • Most residential projects are delivered within two to three weeks of receiving final drawings. A rush service is available for planning deadlines.

  • Yes. photorealistic CGIs, verified views and shadow studies are regularly submitted to Irish county councils to demonstrate how a proposal sits in its context, and can be requested by planners for sensitive sites.