3D floor plan

Other common attributes may be added, but are not required, such as cabinets, flooring, bathroom fixtures, paint color, wall tile, and other interior finishes.

Their simplicity allows individuals unfamiliar with conventional floor plans to understand difficult architectural concepts.

3D floorplans are often commissioned by architects, builders, hotels, universities, real estate agents, and property owners to assist in relating their floor plans to clients.

Through complex lighting,[3] staging, camera, and rendering techniques 3D floor plans appear to be real photographs rather than digital representations of the buildings after which they are modeled.

In addition, since 2014, WebVR helps make Virtual Reality experiences accessible to wider audiences.