If I want to keep my model clean of impression stuff, I sometimes hotlink the whole PLN to a new PLN where I then put my 3D presentation stuff in there.
I generally do this when the libraries provided by furniture manufacturers and such 'polute' my project with lots of fills and surfaces created by those libraries.
I've also used your trick with renovation filters for people and plants and trees. I generally populate a 3D camera view with a bit of entourage that works for the composition of that view. These will most of the time not work for the next view, so I use your trick with renovation filters for each saved camera.
As Barry wrote above: keep your 3D archicad interior elements like walls, slabs, etc that will create connections with your model on a layer with seperate intersection number.
You will also want a seperate layer for 'lamps', not the actual fixtures, but the superior spotlight, IES light etc light sources that you need to light out your interior scenes in Cinerender, you do not want these showing up in your floorplan drawings and such.
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