South Florida · Architectural & Interior Visualization

Spaces that feel real before they're built.

Alexander Sawinko crafts photorealistic renderings that turn floor plans and ideas into spaces clients can step into — and fall in love with.

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Renderings that do the talking.

Every frame is lit, textured, and composed by hand — from walk-in wardrobes to full residential interiors.

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What I Do

Three ways to bring a space to life.

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Interior Design Visualization

Photoreal renderings of interiors — materials, lighting, and styling resolved so the design reads exactly as intended.

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Virtual Staging

Empty rooms furnished and styled digitally — perfect for listings, pre-sales, and showing a space's full potential.

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3D Floor Plans & Walkthroughs

Dimensioned 3D plans and smooth animated walkthroughs that let clients move through a space before a wall goes up.

Alexander Sawinko, founder of ASRenderings Alexander Sawinko · South Florida
Meet Alexander

Hi, I'm the guy behind the renders.

I'm Alexander Sawinko — a South Florida–based designer who got a little obsessed with the way light falls across a room. I pair a real interior-design background with a renderer's patience for detail, so the spaces I create don't just look accurate — they feel like somewhere you'd actually want to live.

Whether it's a walk-in closet, a spa-like bathroom, or a full home, my goal is the same: make it look so real you forget it hasn't been built yet. Based in South Florida, working with clients anywhere.

A.A., ArchitectureBroward College
B.A., Urban & Regional PlanningFlorida Atlantic University
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Spaces visualized for clients & studios

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Average turnaround on a single hero render

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Built to match real materials & dimensions

Have a space in mind?

Send over your plans, references, or a rough idea — I'll turn it into a rendering you'll want to frame.

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