Remodeling your home can be a stressful and lengthy process in which you will have to think both realistically and practically about what kind of design alterations are most important to you. The best way to ensure this is to properly prioritize what needs changing the most and try to visualize exactly how you want the spaces in your home to look upon completion. There are many ways to do this but the most highly recommended one these days is 3D rendering and 3D Floorplans.
3D floor plans allow you to completely visualize every aspect of your interior design project and really see how the individual spaces will look and tie together. It gives you a great perspective (quite literally) on what the best course of action will be when deciding what to add and what to take away. But how else can 3D rendering help you when you are planning your dream home? Well, let’s take a look.
Colors and textures
Because of the depth of detail that can be obtained by a computer program, colors and textures on the still images or virtual tours of your design will be as lifelike and realistic as possible. This is to give you a good idea on exactly how certain elements will look when installed and gives you a far better idea of what direction you should take in terms of color palette and texture.
Sure, swatches of the colors are all well and good, and they give you a good idea of the color itself, however, it can be hard to apply a 2cmx4cm square of red over an entire wall in your mind. 3D floor plans take away these challenges and directly shows you what it will look like on completion.
Furniture
When redesigning your home, it is not only the walls and decorations that mean a lot, the furniture you use can be just as important to the interior aesthetic of your home as the way your home is designed. But there is a huge range of furniture and different types of furniture that it can be difficult to choose exactly what you want, and what will tie in best with the design you have.
3D floor plans allow you to avoid his pitfall by digitally transplanting different pieces of furniture into the design of your space without having to go to the trouble of ordering it first.
Open Spaces
Depending on the design you have gone for, open spaces in your home could play a large role in the overall aesthetic in your new interior. Planning exactly where these will be and how to best use them to show off the beauty of your home can also be a challenging process.
Luckily, using 3D rendering services, everything that is placed in your design can be easily modified and edited to see what you like the look of best and ensure that you make the right decisions before a nail ever reaches wood!