Modern Home Builders Issue 134 | Page 20

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work with our sales and design teams to explore endless possibilities and see their vision come to life before breaking ground in a seamless and interactive way .”
Bridging the gap between imagination and reality
Traditionally , the home design process relies heavily on static images , swatches and sample boards . While useful , they often fall short in conveying the true essence of a space . These interactive technologies offer a dynamic and comprehensive view of the overall look and feel of the home , allowing buyers to experiment with different configurations and styles with ease .
For example , homeowners can virtually walk through a model of their future living room , adjusting the color of the walls and the type of flooring in real time . This level of interaction not only makes the process more enjoyable , but also provides owners with a deeper understanding of how each element will contribute to the overall aesthetic and functionality of the home . By walking through the home before construction begins , buyers can avoid costly mistakes and align on the final product in a way that wasn ’ t accessible before .
Giving homeowners a platform to touch , see and feel their choices adds an element of excitement and engagement throughout the entirety of the process . The interactive technology offers control over the space in ways that were previously unimaginable , empowering individuals to make informed decisions . Being integrated throughout the design experience allows homeowners to prioritize what is important to them from sustainability and functionality to luxury . This flexibility and involvement provide homeowners with increased alignment and satisfaction with the finished product .
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