How to use 3D floor plans to generate virtual tours

Through 3D floor plans, office design simulations, and property data analytics, Unite 360 Media helps office providers market and sell office space. We've compiled a list of the best practises for making a virtual tour of your office space on the web.

With a 3D virtual tour, you may boost sales and minimise lead times by more than 50%. As far as I know, there is no such thing as an ideal virtual tour.

1. Start with a customised pitch

A personalised 3D floor plan and virtual tour can help you seal a large deal with a client by showing them exactly what they're getting into. To discover a depiction that works for all potential clients, especially when marketing office space, might be tough. Even a generic 3D floor plan may not be enough for you and your client to establish a vision for the space.

You can help your client imagine their future in the property by modifying its colour palette, adding their logo, or focusing on a certain room.

2. Begin in a well-lit, spacious area

An open area of the 3D floor plan works best for commencing a virtual tour. Find a space with a lot of natural light and easy access to the most important regions. Starting in the corner or near to a wall might provide the sense of more space in smaller buildings.



So is much easier to show off the entire property when there is a lot of open area to do it in. Visitors will want to visit the rest of the property because of the room's size.

A well-lit 3D floor plan can make a property look more appealing. Using a digital plan, you'll never have to worry about the lighting not being exactly where you want it.

3. Incorporate both first-person and bird's-eye perspectives

During a virtual or real tour of a huge property, clients can easily become lost. The ability to view a 3D floor plan from the perspective of a bird's eye view is one of the benefits of virtual tours.

Maintaining the focus on how the space may be utilised rather than where the client is in the property is essential. If they don't pay attention to what you're saying, you may miss out on the opportunity to close the deal.



Including a perspective from above is equally beneficial to modest properties. 3D virtual tours taken from first-person viewpoints do not work well in all rooms of a small house. Extra bathrooms and stairways don't need to be viewed from a first-person perspective to be useful. Instead, you can glide over them from above and still observe the stuff inside the room without diving into great detail.

Regardless of the size of your property, it's always a good idea to provide a variety of angles to keep the visitor engaged.

4. Data from a 3D floor layout should be included in your presentation

With a 3D floor plan, you can access a wealth of information about the area. Consider incorporating data and facts into your online listing, virtual tour video or in-person talk track.

When using Unite 360 Media's online floor plan dashboard, you can rapidly extract data such as room area, headcount, asset amounts, and circulation space from a paper floor plan.

When it comes to closing a deal, outstanding facts and data points can make all the difference.

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