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How to Order a 3D Interior Render in Malaysia — Step by Step
First time commissioning a 3D render? It's simpler than it looks. This guide takes you from "I want a render" to "render delivered" in 6 steps. Budget RM 250–450 for a quality marketplace render; expect 3 days end-to-end.
Updated 28 May 2026 · By Steve Lim · 8 min read
Before you start — the 5-item checklist
Gather these 5 things first:
- Floor plan — PDF, JPG, or photo of a sketch. Without this, no one can quote you accurately.
- 1-2 style references — Pinterest screenshots, magazine pages, or links. "Modern Scandinavian" is too vague; show specific images.
- Room dimensions — length × width × ceiling height. If your floor plan has them, you're set.
- View angles — typically 2-3 per room (e.g. main wide shot + 1 close-up of feature wall).
- Fixed materials/furniture (if any) — sofa brand, flooring color, wall paint code. If you don't have these, the designer will assume.
The 6 steps
1
Choose your tier and platform
Quick decision:
| Your situation | Recommended | Budget |
| Homeowner, 1-3 images | Vetted marketplace | RM 250-400 |
| ID firm peak-month overflow | Vetted marketplace | RM 280-450 |
| 5+ images, single project | Mid-tier studio | RM 600-1,000/img |
| Property launch / branded campaign | Premium studio | RM 1,200+/img |
Most Malaysian use cases land in tier 3 (vetted marketplace). See the full tier breakdown →
2
Brief the designer clearly
The single biggest cause of "render doesn't look right" is a vague brief. A good brief includes:
- Room type + dimensions — "Living room 4.5m × 5m × 2.8m ceiling"
- Style description — "Warm minimalist, oak wood + cream textile, no chrome"
- 3-5 reference images — at minimum: 1 overall mood, 1 furniture style, 1 lighting/atmosphere
- View angles wanted — annotated on floor plan with arrows showing camera position + direction
- What you DON'T want — "no gloss surfaces, no exposed concrete" — saves revision rounds
3
Pay via escrow (don't pay direct upfront)
If the platform offers escrow, use it. Your payment is held until you approve the final render. The designer gets paid only when you confirm. This protects both sides:
- You can't lose your money to a designer who ghosts you
- The designer can't be stiffed by a client who refuses to pay after delivery
MY Render Hub holds 100% of payment in escrow and releases weekly after client approval. If you go direct freelancer, use Wise / Stripe with chargeback rights — never bank transfer 100% upfront.
4
Wait the 3 days (and don't change the brief)
Resist the urge to send "small additions" mid-process. Every brief change resets the clock and burns the included revision. If you forgot something, save it for the revision round.
Standard timeline on a vetted marketplace:
- Day 1 — designer accepts brief, starts modeling
- Day 2 — materials, lighting, draft camera angles
- Day 3 — final render delivered for review
5
Review and request your revision (be specific)
Most platforms include 1 free revision. Use it wisely. Bad revision: "looks off, can you fix?". Good revision:
- "Sofa color too warm — change to darker grey (closer to reference 2)"
- "Pendant light over dining table is too modern — replace with rattan style"
- "Add a tall plant in left corner of the wide shot"
Group all your changes into ONE revision request. Don't trickle in 5 separate "one more thing" messages.
6
Approve and download high-res files
You'll typically get:
- JPG / PNG at 1920×1080 (web) and 3840×2160 (print)
- Sometimes a "lifestyle" version with people / props for social media use
After approval, payment releases to the designer (weekly batch). The transaction is done.
Common pitfalls to avoid
- Don't use unrelated reference images. A reference of a 5,000 sq ft villa doesn't help if your room is a 600 sq ft condo unit.
- Don't expect the render to fix bad design. A render shows what the design IS, not what it should be. If your layout is bad, the render will show a bad layout.
- Don't pay full upfront direct. Always escrow or 50/50.
- Don't compare prices without comparing scope. "RM 80 on Fiverr" vs "RM 350 marketplace" — one includes vetting, escrow, revisions, support; the other doesn't.
- Don't change brief mid-flight. Wait for the revision round.
Ready to start?
MY Render Hub matches you with a vetted Malaysian designer in under 4 hours. Escrow, 3-day delivery, 1 free revision.
Start an order →
Written by Steve Lim, founder of MY Render Hub. Updated quarterly with market feedback.