The Vision Nest is an interactive web application designed to visualize and customize interior design layouts. It leverages cutting-edge 3D technology to provide users with a dynamic, immersive, and user-friendly experience. By integrating advanced tools and frameworks, the application allows users to experiment with various design elements, creating a highly personalized design environment.
- Interactive 3D Visualization: Real-time 3D rendering of interior spaces using Three.js.
- Customizable Design Layouts: Users can experiment with different design elements, such as furniture placement, color schemes, and textures.
- User-Friendly Interface: A dynamic and intuitive interface ensures an engaging user experience.
- Continuous Improvement: Incorporated user feedback to refine the design and enhance usability, leading to higher satisfaction rates.
- Frontend: HTML, CSS, JavaScript
- 3D Visualization: Three.js
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Real-Time 3D Visualization:
- Utilized Three.js to implement real-time rendering of interior layouts.
- Enabled smooth interactions and dynamic updates based on user input.
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Customizable Design Elements:
- Developed features allowing users to modify layouts, colors, textures, and furniture.
- Ensured that all changes are visually represented in real-time for immediate feedback.
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Dynamic User Interface:
- Designed an intuitive interface using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
- Focused on accessibility and responsiveness to ensure compatibility across devices.
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User-Centric Design:
- Gathered feedback from initial users to identify areas for improvement.
- Iteratively refined the application, improving usability and functionality.
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Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/sakshi01coder/Vision_nest
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Navigate to the project directory:
cd vision-nest
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Open the
index.html
file in a browser to launch the application.
- Integration with AR/VR technologies for a more immersive design experience.
- Adding pre-defined templates and design suggestions.
- Support for exporting designs in various file formats.
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.