From Concept to Completion: Why Interior Design Renderings Matter
Every beautifully finished home begins with a plan. While clients often see the final installation, much of the design work happens long before furniture arrives or paint goes on the walls.
At Kristin Burke Interiors, renderings are an important part of our full-service interior design process. They allow us to communicate a design vision clearly, ensuring every detail is considered before construction begins.
Visualizing the Finished Space
A rendering provides a realistic preview of how a room will come together. It allows our clients to see how the furnishings, lighting, color palettes, architectural details and textiles work together as a whole. Rather than imagining individual selections in isolation, clients can confidently evaluate the compete design.
Making Better Design Decisions
Renderings also help streamline decision-making throughout the project. Seeing the space in context allows for thoughtful refinements before materials are ordered or construction begins. This collaborative process helps create interiors that feel intentional, balanced and tailored the way each of our clients really live.
From Rendering to Reality
One of the most rewarding moments in any project is comparing the original rendering to the completed space. While every home evolves throughout the design process, a well-developed plan creates a clear roadmap from earliest concepts to final installation.
Whether we’re designing a historic renovation on Milwaukee’s North Shore or a custom new build, our goal remains the same: to create timeless, layered interiors that feel both beautiful and deeply livable.
Designing Homes Throughout Milwaukee’s North Shore
Based in Whitefish Bay, Kristin Burke Interiors offers a full-service residential interior design throughout Milwaukee and the surrounding North Shore communities. From space planning and finish selections to construction oversight, furnishings and final stying, we guide clients through every phase of the design process to create homes that stand the test of time.


