The Adornably App Lets People Virtually Visualize Their Decor Ideas
Meghan Young — January 7, 2014 — Art & Design
References: adornably & fastcodesign
The Adornably App could revolutionize the way people decorate the interior of their home, how they shop for furniture as well as the way furniture companies reach out to their customers. It essentially allows potential consumers to virtually visualize pieces in their home; trying them out as if their living space has turned into a changing room of sorts.
Designed by entrepreneur Marc Lebovitz, the Adornably App works with any home decor catalog or magazine. It scales an image to match the dimensions of the room that is 'trying it on.' Working on the iPad, Lebovitz explains the use of a magazine, "Ultimately a magazine was chosen because we wanted it to be something accessible that people could just pick up and use.”
Designed by entrepreneur Marc Lebovitz, the Adornably App works with any home decor catalog or magazine. It scales an image to match the dimensions of the room that is 'trying it on.' Working on the iPad, Lebovitz explains the use of a magazine, "Ultimately a magazine was chosen because we wanted it to be something accessible that people could just pick up and use.”
Trend Themes
1. Virtual Visualization - Virtual visualization technology can potentially revolutionize the way individuals visualize interior decor and furniture, leading to new opportunities to develop more innovative and engaging experiences.
2. Augmented Reality Catalogs - Augmented reality technology can be integrated with home decor catalogs or magazines to offer consumers an immersive, interactive experience and improve engagement with products.
3. Smart Home Integration - Smart home integration can be explored to further enhance the virtual visualization experience and allow consumers to see how furniture fits within the context of their entire living space.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Retail - Furniture retailers can leverage virtual visualization technology to offer a more engaging and personalized shopping experience for consumers.
2. Interior Design - Interior design professionals can use virtual visualization technology as a tool to help clients visualize designs and make more informed decisions about their decor.
3. Augmented Reality - Augmented reality technology providers can partner with furniture companies to create interactive and engaging experiences for consumers looking to decorate their homes.
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