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Mixed Reality Technology Used for Viewing Apartments Under Construction in Lithuania
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Mixed Reality Technology Used for Viewing Apartments Under Construction in Lithuania

From Delfi · () Lithuanian

Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Lithuanian real estate developer "Homa" is using mixed reality technology for property viewings.
  • This innovative approach allows clients to experience fully furnished homes in mixed reality before construction begins.
  • The technology enables potential buyers to virtually inhabit a space within the physical building site, even before finishing work commences.

Lithuanian real estate developer "Homa" is pioneering a new client experience by integrating mixed reality (MR) technology into property viewings for its construction projects in Vilnius.

This innovative solution allows potential buyers to virtually step into fully furnished homes. The experience is delivered within the physical context of the building site, offering a tangible sense of space and design long before the actual apartment is completed. Clients can explore the property and visualize their future living space while physically present at the location.

The MR technology enables a realistic preview of the finished apartment, including interior design and layout. This immersive experience is available even when the apartment is still in the early stages of construction, significantly before any partial finishing work has begun. This allows buyers to make more informed decisions and connect with their future home on a deeper level.

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Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.