Try before you buy: P.E.I. interior designer introduces virtual reality

A Charlottetown interior designer is offering a virtual preview of unfinished rooms — long before the furniture, flooring or paint is even ordered.

"You can put these on and then you're totally immersed in the kitchen. So it gives you a whole different perspective of redesigning, renovating, building," said Damien Packwood from Damien Morris Designs.

Up until a few weeks ago, Packwood would simply invite clients to sit at a computer in his office and try to visualize what the designs on the screen might look like in real life.

Now clients can stand in their unfinished home and peer into the future with the virtual reality glasses to see a completely finished kitchen.

"It gives a good space planning aspect," said Packwood. "Knowing what type of furniture to use, how to lay it out and it'll give them a better feel of how their room's going to look in the end."

'I just see bare walls'

Rita DeHaan, who's building a new home in Long Creek, P.E.I., found it difficult to look at photos on a computer screen and imagine a finished result.

"When I come into the room, I just sort of have a problem, 'Well, how will it look in the end, and size and lighting?'

She was Packwood's first client to use the virtual reality glasses.

"I did know that I wanted a corner sink," she said. "However, I had a problem of how we are going to space the cabinetry from the window and how would the light fall into the room."

'You're building a house, you kind of want to get it right'

DeHaan's view changed dramatically as she slipped on the VR glasses.

"The lighting is awesome," she said.

"On both sides of the house we have overhang patios, so we were concerned about how much that would block the light coming into the house but this is not going to be a problem at all with the colours and the lighting under cabinets."

Packwood includes the virtual reality glasses as part of his design package, which costs $200.

That's worthwhile for DeHaan.

"Especially in a kitchen," said DeHaan. "Because to me for a kitchen, that's where we will spend the majority of our time and you're building a house, you kind of want to get it right the first time."

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