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                     Growth of Interior Designing Industry with VR Technology.
                     GROWTH OF INTERIOR 
DESIGNING INDUSTRY WITH 
VR TECHNOLOGY
WHAT IS VIRTUAL 
REALITY?
Virtual reality is a simulated experience 
that can be similar to or completely 
different from the real world. 
Applications of virtual reality include 
entertainment and education. 
Source: Wikipedia
INTERIOR DESIGNING INDUSTRY 
WITH VR TECHNOLOGY
Interior design is in the process of being 
completely revamped as new technologies 
enter the playing field. 
By looking toward the future, particularly the 
nascent technologies of virtual, augmented, 
and mixed reality, interior designers are 
finding new ways to attract customers and 
outcompete rivals.
Source: blog.yulio.com
TRADITIONAL METHODS
Traditional methods of advising and 
assisting customers have relied upon a 
combination of verbal explanations and 
2D drawings. 
While this has served the industry 
faithfully, it has principal flaws.
Source: blog.yulio.com
ADVANCED METHODS
Of the three new technologies, virtual 
reality (VR) is likely the most commonly 
known. 
The idea is simple: completely immersing 
the user in 360 degrees of visual content 
to create the impression that the user is 
in a completely different environment. 
Source: blog.yulio.com
VR DEVICES
It is achieved through either VR specific 
devices, such as Oculus Rift or HTC Vive, or 
VR head-mounted displays (HMD), such as 
Google Cardboard and Samsung Gear VR, 
that turn mobile devices into VR devices.
Source: blog.yulio.com
INTERIOR DESIGN VISUALIZATIONS
Using VR for interior design produces 
staggering results. Instead of drawing, 
explaining, or imagining what a room 
may look like, people can now put on a 
VR device and literally walk through 
different iterations of their future living 
room. 
Source: blog.yulio.com
VIRTUAL SHOWROOMS
VR is also allowing for the development of 
so-called virtual showrooms. 
In effect, the user puts on the VR device and 
is suddenly in a store showroom. 
Instead of traveling, the process of buying a 
new couch can be done from the living room.
Source: blog.yulio.com
AUGMENTED REALITY
Augmented reality (AR) basically allows a 
person to use his or her phone to overlay 
the physical world with virtual elements. 
This is a fancy way of saying that you could 
use your phone’s camera and an AR app to 
see what a new green couch would look 
like in your living room.
Source: blog.yulio.com
CATALOG APPS
Without getting too technical, most AR 
apps currently rely on market-based 
technology. 
This means that a furniture company or an 
interior designer can give you a brochure 
or handout that you place in the location 
you would like to place a piece of furniture. 
Source: blog.yulio.com
MIXED REALITY
Mixed reality (MR) is like augmented reality 
on steroids. 
It requires specifics devices, such as 
Microsoft’s HoloLens, but allows users to 
combine physical and virtual elements 
realistically and seamlessly without 
markers.
Source: augray.com 
                                          
               
            
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