The space was entirely modeled by me; I added details such as moldings to give it that "Scandinavian" touch.
I left gaps for the windows and doors, as I had already made models for use there.
The materials were simple, I did not use many, and none was Bump or Displacement.
The composition was my favorite part, many objects downloaded from the SketchUp Warehouse, other sites such as SUDesign and SketchUpTexture.
Then I bought some items in DesignConnected.
The lighting was done with HDRI map, and later retouch the Camera options.
In some scenes I used to enhance the light, a Vray Dome Light.
And these were the final images; in Postproduction I simply added light effects, adjusted and changed tones and colors.
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