Virtually design any room in your home with an online program or purchased software program.
Decorating a room using virtual technology can be just as fun as decorating a room in real life. You can choose wall colors, floor coverings, countertops, kitchen appliances, even bathroom fixtures. After you cover the basics, you can add in furniture, rugs and other accessories. The easiest way to decorate a room using virtual technology is with a free online program. Another option is to purchase a design software program for use on your computer.
Instructions
1. Research online programs for virtual room decorating. Consider programs like the Image Builder Design Center from andersonfloors.com, the National Wood Floor Association Room "Design a Room" feature from woodfloors.org, or Mohawk DreamVision from americanhomeinteriors.com. Each of these programs provides general design templates for any room in a home. You can choose basic features like wall color and flooring. Some programs allow you to change the color of furniture and overall theme of the room. All of these options are free and can be saved and printed. To start from scratch, consider using an online program like Google SketchUp to decorate your virtual room. Note, however, that Google SketchUp requires a good bit of knowledge related to 3-D design.
2. Consider purchasing an interior design software program for your computer. Depending on your level of design expertise, purchase a program that best suits your needs. For example, programs from the Punch Software company are reasonably priced (generally below $50) and can guide the novice design in a step-by-step approach to virtual room design. A simple drag-and-drop feature allows users to add in the design elements of their choosing. Users can pick out wall colors, flooring, furniture, kitchen and bath fixtures, countertops, and accessories. They can use a room template or create a floor plan from scratch. For the advanced designer, consider a program from a company like Chief Architect. Chief Architect offers home design software used by professionals in the field of interior design. With a program like this, users can create blueprints and floor plans to scale using 2-D or 3-D technology. Expect to spend anywhere from $500 to $2,000 for professional software programs like Chief Architect.
3. Keep some general design do's and don'ts in your mind when decorating your virtual room. Keep themes cohesive throughout and pick color schemes that will be easy on the eye. Think sustainably with the inclusion of faux wood or cork flooring. Keep the refrigerator and stove as far from each other as possible in your kitchen to maximize energy. Be creative with your design and have fun.
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