
Brama Boutique Hotel CGI
Digital3DWorks x Brama Boutique Hotel, Bromley
Digital3DWorks x Brama Boutique Hotel, Bromley
We were commissioned to produce a series of commercial & hospitality CGI renderings for Brama – Bromley’s newest boutique hotel, located within the restored Bromley Old Town Hall.
This project reflects Brama’s ambition to combine historic character with modern boutique comfort. Working closely with the design team, Digital3DWorks created high-end interior CGI to visualise guestrooms and bathrooms, bringing to life the hotel’s unique blend of heritage charm and contemporary style.
As part of this landmark development, Brama joins flexible workspace by Clockwise, creating a multi-use destination that connects boutique hospitality, co-working, and fine dining under one roof.
Our renders were crafted for marketing campaigns, branding collateral, hospitality presentations, and commercial promotions — helping Brama showcase its interiors with clarity, realism, and luxury appeal.
Hotel Guestroom
A refined guestroom that balances modern functionality with soft, layered textures. Upholstered seating, warm timber accents, and a bespoke dressing area highlight the boutique comfort at the heart of Brama’s design.
CGI focus: material realism in fabrics and finishes, natural daylight rendering, balance of architectural and decorative details.

Hotel Bathroom
The bathroom design introduces a bold, contemporary palette with striking green glazed tiles, a walk-in shower, and bespoke vanity unit. It captures the hotel’s approach to pairing vibrant finishes with clean, practical detailing.
CGI focus: texture definition on tiles, reflective lighting control, crisp detailing for hospitality-grade interiors.

Hotel Guestroom
A light-filled bedroom designed for rest and relaxation, blending an upholstered feature headboard with modern furniture and subtle wall textures. Soft daylight enhances the welcoming, boutique atmosphere.
CGI focus: atmosphere and mood, composition harmony, tactile material and textile rendering.






