State–of–the–DZٲvirtualisation softwarehas launched in the UK.
Based on gaming technology,revvisis fully interactive andallows users todesignthe interior and exterior of a property before it is even built.
Users can design their garden, terrace, kitchen and rooms wherever they are.The distance between any two points can be precisely measured, for example to see if an item of furniture would fit.The software is supported by instructional YouTubevideos.
Thecompany says itssoftware is an ideal solution for the property industry in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemicasits remote use and detailed virtualisation capabilities remove the need for face-to-face meetings and viewings.
It could be used byhousebuilders, property developers, interior designers or estate agents for virtual viewings and to improvecustomer experience, engagement and sales.

Users can design internal rooms
revvisalso offersa solution to businesses who need to assess the layout of their offices andreplanto accommodate a change in working environments.
AWebGIbrowser allows users and their customers to access their virtualisations direct from their own company websites and leading property portals.
The company was founded by gaming specialist Christian Ehrich– at the suggestion of his wife –after he struggledto find softwarewhichwould help him imagine the interiors of his new house.
PC-based and compatible with virtual reality, the program featuresfully–annotatedfloorplans and CAD drawings. Users can navigate through the virtual property using a first-person perspective – and can even changethe avatar’s height.

Spaces can be measured for furniture
“Unlike other visualisation methods, the advanced technology behindrevvisis what puts it in a league of its own,” Ehrich said.
“It offers an easy–to–operate and fully interactive 3D virtualisation of any real estate at a competitiveprice, andtakes approximately 10 per cent of the time it takes on average for virtual tours to be produced.
“The global COVID-19 outbreak means it is more important than ever that all industries are equipped to engage customers digitally and with continuity, withrevvisoffering this solution for the housing sector.
“After our successful UK launch, we are planning to roll outrevvisglobally.”

Last-minute changes can be submitted to an architect in real-time
Meyer Homesis trialling the new software. Sales and marketing directorAntony Crovellasaid:“Given the current climate, the ability to now give virtual tours of our properties has enabled us to keep marketing to potential buyers and give them a different way of interacting and viewing properties.
“We’re finding that demand is still high, especially given interest rates are at a record low, but people are understandably nervous about walking into a space where others have beenat the moment.
“We are currently trialling therevvissoftware with a number of potential buyers for our townhouses at Gabriel Square in St Albans. They cannot only see what they look like inside, but also have a browse through various interior design options, to see what their home could look like with different furniture.”
Additional features ofrevvisand plug-ins include the ability to test sunlight exposure to see where the sun comes into each room over the course of the day, and set-up outdoor areas according to the position of the sun, such as fixed items like trees, patio areas and barbeques.
Italso allows for the booking oftradespeople, for instance electricians, who can begranted maintenance access online.
The firmis currentlyoffering a 50% discount on all new sign–ups.


