How to Render an Architect's Blueprint for Client Approval with Claude

Render an Architect's Blueprint for Client Approval with Claude and ToolRouter. Convert technical drawings into client-readable visuals that reduce revision cycles.

Tool
Floor Plan Renderer icon
Floor Plan Renderer

Claude is useful here when the render is a working tool in a design conversation rather than a finished marketing asset. You can generate a render, discuss what the client is likely to question, and anticipate the feedback before the meeting.

Connect ToolRouter to Claude

1Open connector settings Open Settings
2Add a custom connector with these details
Name
ToolRouter
URL
https://api.toolrouter.com/mcp
3Let Claude set you up Open Claude

Steps

Once connected (see setup above), use the Floor Plan Renderer tool:

  1. Share the blueprint and describe the intended finish and atmosphere — materials, palette, light quality.
  2. Ask Claude to run `render` via the floor-plan-renderer tool.
  3. Ask Claude to identify which spatial elements are most likely to surprise or concern a non-technical client.
  4. Request an alternative viewpoint or room focus if the first render shows a less legible part of the design.
  5. Use the render and Claude's analysis to prepare for the client meeting.

Example Prompt

Try this with Claude using the Floor Plan Renderer tool
Use floor-plan-renderer to render this kitchen-diner extension blueprint as a furnished interior — contemporary, open, with bi-fold doors to the garden. Tell me which spatial elements are most likely to need explaining to a client who has never read a floor plan.

Tips

  • Ask Claude to highlight elements in the render that differ from what the client may be expecting based on their brief.
  • Use the render as a question-surfacing tool, not just a presentation asset — it will reveal assumptions before the client does.
  • Prepare a brief annotation of what the render shows and what is still subject to client input.