SmartInteriorArchitecture
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You need to keep in mind that marketing renderings are generally done before materials/suppliers have been selected and finalized. Renderings, even for an architect, show ideas. They do not take the time to model each and every particular product, with the exact final shape/dimensions/etc., so much as represent the space.
I'm not defending the lack of honesty in the renderings, but that's the way it works in the industry. Regulating something like a marketing image (which does have disclaimer a disclaimer attached pointing out that it's an artist's depiction) would be very difficult since often, even in an architect's renderings, it speaks to ideas ("a large round pendant lamp hanging here") more than it does to final products and selected suppliers ("the _____ Lamp produced by the company ________"). Those details can't possibly be resolved by the time the building goes into marketing.
What you are saying is absolutely not true. Developers love to cut corners and save billions of dollars by:
1- switching from Engineered Wood flooring to Laminate flooring for all the units. this is against their marketing material and the phrase in the contract isn't clear.
2- removing the waterfall counter top in the kitchen island
3- switching kitchen drawers with doors (the photos of their sales center is still available on-line)
4- changing the design of the lobby and switching the black area rug with a commercial fixed cheap carpet.
5- switching the light fixtures in the lobby and going with a much cheaper version.
6- changing the wood exterior entry door to the building and installing cheap glass doors
7- removing all the exterior greenery and planters
8- replacing the exterior LED pin lights with ugly big commercial lights
I think the reason all these things happening to condo market these days, is because there is no governing body to really monitor the condo industry.
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