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For interior designers:
The exact space in which you can plan

Interior design begins with an accurate knowledge of the space. The walls are not always straight, the corners are not always 90 degrees, the ceiling height can vary from room to room. A couple of cm of discrepancy between the real and the assumed size is enough for the planned furniture to not fit, the kitchen unit to not fit, or the lighting to go to the wrong place. The innoScan 3D survey gives you the exact space from which to design.

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Why do you need an accurate survey in interior design?

Manual measurement is limited

Measuring tape, laser rangefinder, notebook. The selected dimensions are fixed, the rest are not. The concave of a wall, a slight slope of a ceiling, a deviation of a corner from 90 degrees will not be captured by manual measurement.

Space is three-dimensional

The interior design is not 2D: the ceiling height, the height of the cornice, the position of the beams, the running of the suspended ceiling all matter. The traditional floor plan does not include these. The 3D point cloud does.

One visit to the site is enough

3D laser scanning captures the entire space in a single spot. In retrospect, any size can be extracted from it, no need to go back for the forgotten size.

You can also involve the client

The browser-based viewer allows you to navigate the space with the client from a browser. 360 panoramic photos show the real state: materials, colors, details.

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What do you get from innoScan 3D?

Exact floor plan with an accuracy of a couple of millimeters, with real dimensions, not estimates.

3D point cloud: a three-dimensional impression of the space, navigable and measurable in a browser, with ceiling height, cornice height, beams.

Online viewer: can be viewed and measured from anywhere on the site, 360 panoramic photos are suitable for identifying materials and colors.

On demand: 3D model, survey plan, BIM model.

This is how we work together

The process consists of four steps, from requesting a quote to handing over files.

The main steps:

1. Request for quotation, short consultation: by request for quotation, by e-mail or by phone. Let's clarify: what is the space, what is the purpose (floor plan, point cloud, 3D model), what software you are working with.

2. On-site survey: apartment, family house: typically half a day. Office (500-2000 m²): 1-2 days. The survey is carried out noiselessly, it can be carried out in a furnished space.

3. Processing: 2 working days+ depending on size and complexity, fixed in offer. Cleaning, optimization, export to your software.

4. Handover: point cloud + viewer access. On request: 2D floor plans, sections, 3D model.

Typical use cases

Apartment conversion

Renovation of an apartment, change of functions, complete interior transformation. Exact dimensions are the basis of furniture and kitchen design. The 3D point cloud shows the real geometry of space, including deviations that are not captured by manual measurement.

Office interior design

Open-plan spaces, meeting rooms, receptions. Office interior design typically works in a larger area, where traditional measurement is many times slower. The point cloud gives the whole space in one.

Hospitality

Hotel rooms, restaurant interiors, wellness spaces. In hospitality projects, the details matter: the lighting, the fallen ceiling, the hidden machinery. The point cloud and 360 panoramic photos together give a complete picture.

Retailer

Shop areas, shop windows, shelving systems. The exact area and size of openings are necessary for visual merchandising and customer journey planning.

Historic interior

Stucco, ornaments, arches. Historic interiors contain details that cannot be captured by manual measurement. The point cloud preserves these with an accuracy of a couple of millimeters.

Interior design projects rarely stop in space. We regularly cooperate with with architects and with contractors Also, so the point cloud, survey plan and BIM model feed from the same source. A survey, the work of three halves, based on the same exact space.

The viewer as a design tool

A browser-based viewer is not only good for viewing. The interior designer can actively use in the design:

No need to go back to the scene: a size check, a detail lookback is a matter of seconds.

Measurement directly in the viewer: distance, height, area, from a browser, without software.

360 panoramic photos: materials, colors, details can be identified from real photos.

The viewer can be shared with the client via link, which also simplifies the matching and presentation.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to survey an apartment?

The price depends on the size of the area and the required outputs (point cloud, viewer, 2D plans, 3D model). We prepare an individual offer, the request for a quote is free of charge.

How long is the on-site work?

An average apartment (60-150 m²): 2-4 hours. A larger office (500-2000 m²): 1-2 days.

Can it be done in a furnished space?

Yes. The laser scanner captures visible surfaces. The walls behind the furniture are visible where the scanner accesses. Completely concealed surfaces (e.g. the wall behind a built-in wardrobe) cannot be fixed. During the consultation, we will make a proposal.

In what format do I receive the floor plan?

.dwg (AutoCAD), .pdf, or any other format that suits your needs. The point cloud comes in.e57, .rcp format.

Suitable for kitchen design?

Yes. Exact dimensions (wall width, height, utility connection, location of sockets) are the most critical inputs to kitchen design. The point cloud contains all of these.

Can I import it into ArchiCAD?

Yes. ArchiCAD handles.e57 format, which is specially optimized for ArchiCAD.

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For all requests for proposals, we provide a free, complete offer tailored to the project, contact us with confidence!

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