Renovating Your Home? View it Ahead of Time With Houzz’s new AR Tool

For the past several years augmented reality (AR) has provided the ability to place items of furniture into your own home prior to purchase, giving you a much better idea of how a certain time will look and fit. The Houzz app has offered this feature since 2018, and today the company has greatly expanded upon that premise by introducing AR into its 3D Floor Plans for Houzz Pro.

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The Houzz Pro app is a marketing and management solution for contractors and design professionals, with the ability to build floor plans in 2D before giving clients a 3D walkthrough. The addition of AR takes the idea of a virtual walkthrough a step further by offering homeowners the chance to view the finished project against the backdrop of their current home.

A visualization tool for the 21st Century, rather than getting a general idea of how your new kitchen might look, or how expansive the new extension will be, with the power of AR you can use a phone or tablet to get the best idea yet. All life-sized with the ability to easily show various products and materials, which should make the decision-making process that little bit easier.

“At Houzz, we’re focused on building technologies that make the home renovation and design experience more productive and enjoyable for industry professionals and their clients,” said Alon Cohen, Houzz co-founder and president in a statement. “In the past year, the number of 3D Floor Plans created using Houzz Pro has more than tripled, signifying the important role that visual tools play in client communication. Now, we’ve created a true AR-enabled experience for residential construction and design pros to immerse their clients in a proposed renovation or redesign and better visualize how their space will be transformed.”

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If you’re in the building trade or a homeowner considering renovating your home, you can create a free Houzz Pro account to try the 3D Floor Plan tool. As this is a platform designed for professionals you will have to subscribe to continue using the service. Available in more than 10 countries across North America, Europe, Asia and Australia, Houzz Pro offers email marketing services, lead management CRM, online invoicing and payments, and more.

While AR at a consumer level has been available on mobile and tablet devices for several years now thanks to Apple’s ARKit and Google’s ARCore, more recently the technology is gaining ground thanks to smart glasses. Companies like Tilt Five are making gaming-centric systems whilst Qualcomm is collaborating with studios like Square Enix to develop AR titles for the Snapdragon Spaces platform.

As AR adoption continues to grow, gmw3 will keep you updated.

Decorate Your House With Augmented Reality Now With The Houzz App

Anyone that’s ever tried to decorate a room in their house or apartment will know that it’s a tough choice. You can walking around Ikea for hours wondering what will go right, looking at pictures online and staring at a bare corner of your room, only to find the end table you bought is a little smaller than you imagined it would be. An absolutely devastating experience, one that can be completely avoided through the magic of augmented reality (AR).

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Now, you can decorate the walls of your house with the new Houzz app. Apple’s latest ARKit allows for wall detection software, but while that won’t be available to users for a little while yet, you can get AR in your home with the Houzz app right now. You can hang to-scale objects on the walls of your house, testing designs, sizes and styles far before you get buyer’s remorse.

Place table lamps on tables, wall pendants on walls and much more, to accurately under the size and scope of your room. Never worry about the room feeling cluttered with the foresight you gain using the AR features of the app.

Alon Cohen is the Houzz vice president and co-founder, and he wants to deliver a quality customer experience; “We’re making AR-enabled shopping even more immersive and useful on Houzz so that people can discover, select and buy the best products for their homes instantly within the Houzz app.”

Of course users can purchase the products they look at using the app too, with all the items you view in AR added to a shopping list that you can browse and purchase from, making the hassle of shopping easier than ever, too.

It’s not the first time we’ve seen shoppers being able to use AR to browse and shop. ApolloBox uses ARKit for the shopping experience, too.

More and more retailers are looking to mobile apps to sell their products, and by extension it seems like integrating AR technology so users can better understand the products is the next logical step. Whenever companies move into AR technology, you know you’ll read about it on VRFocus.