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LANA STEINER

ORLANDO DIGGES

REINA BROOKS

PHOENIX BAKER

... and homebuyer needs

Property developers can use the interactive 3D floor plan to communicate the features and potential features of a property and have their customers engage in the construction process.

Convincing homebuyers to commit to a property before breaking ground is challenging. Traditional 2D CAD drawings fall short in conveying spatial relationships and the true feel of a space, while physical show units are costly and digital renderings often fail to capture diverse design preferences effectively.

 

DigiDigz bridges this gap by converting 2D CAD drawings into interactive 3D floor plans. Our solution allows for dynamic in-house staging, accommodating various design preferences and furniture products that can be changed with immediate effect. at no extra cost. Instant updates mean that changes are reflected immediately, and customers can virtually furnish and decorate spaces through kiosks and websites, ensuring the construction plan meets their real-life needs.

 

bridging architectural vision

  • Solution: DigiDigz offers presale shoppers a new and better way to interact with construction plans. They can try a future property on for size by taking a virtual walk inside and furnishing the space themselves according to their own taste, effectively making the property their own before it is even built.

    Problem: Builders have difficulty providing potential buyers with a finished appreciation of future developments.

  • Solution: DigiDigz can help. The ability to instantly update plans can serve as a visual communication tool for both tradespersons and customers.

    Problem: Communicating the final product to a potential buyer in a new construction project can be difficult..Construction projects are fast paced. Given the inevitable number of change orders, ensuring everyone shares the same vision is time-consuming.

Lifecycle of a DigiDigz 3D Floor Plan

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