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Sahara Creme wardrobe paint visualization
This example shows a paint sample applied to a bedroom wardrobe to compare a finish direction in context.
Wardrobe paint visualization
Sahara Creme paint applied to a bedroom wardrobe.



What changed
RenoViz applied the Sahara Creme paint sample to the wardrobe surface. For paint decisions, the room chat can also use color mode to apply a specific color code or a described shade to the wardrobe doors without needing a physical sample image.
What stayed constant
The bed, walls, floor, and light direction remain visible for comparison.
Review note
Screen color and room lighting affect paint perception, so final choices should be checked with physical swatches. If the color came from a supplier card, save the card in My Captures so the color name, code, finish, and collection are available when the client asks for the exact reference.
How to create a similar result
Upload a bedroom photo with the wardrobe doors visible, add a paint sample image or use color mode with the exact color name or code, and tell RenoViz to change only the wardrobe surface. Review the output in context, then confirm the color with swatches in the room.
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Try this workflow
Use RenoViz to compare material directions in a real room photo, then confirm final choices with samples and professional review.