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.
ToolFloor Plan RendererClaude 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
ToolRouterURL
https://api.toolrouter.com/mcp3Let Claude set you up Open Claude
Steps
Once connected (see setup above), use the Floor Plan Renderer tool:
- Share the blueprint and describe the intended finish and atmosphere — materials, palette, light quality.
- Ask Claude to run `render` via the floor-plan-renderer tool.
- Ask Claude to identify which spatial elements are most likely to surprise or concern a non-technical client.
- Request an alternative viewpoint or room focus if the first render shows a less legible part of the design.
- 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.