It is standard practice for architects to make drawings of a structure they intend to construct. Arclif usually recommends that these models be produced in 3D. It is not just an advantage to the architects, but the client as well.

3D views are more real to whoever examines them in comparison to 2D. today, more architects and engineers are choosing to use these models from designers like Arclif because of the benefits that come with it. Here are key reasons why a complete house plan with 3D view matters.

Costly Design Flaws are prevented

A 3D design is accurate in its presentation of what the final construction will look like. Sometimes, you may find that a particular flaw in the design may not be visible until the construction is set up. That would create an expensive error that would need fixing. When you have a complete house plan in 3D however, you can see exactly what the construction will look like so the flaws can be spotted before the construction begins. This saves time and money which can be channeled into other aspects of construction.

They are Easier to Manipulate

3D models are perfect for presentation to clients. Sometimes after all the time put into coming up with a model, a client may suggest a few changes. These changes can be effected much faster than 2D drawings. This gives the client a clear picture of what they are suggesting and if it might be something that may not work, an engineer would be able to show why it is impossible, for example, if it presents a structural risk. With this, a client is more convinced about the design they agree to.

A Layman can Understand 3D

A model is more real to anyone looking at it. If you compared it to a drawing that may just look like a collection of lines, the model brings an idea to life. A client can envision what is going to be designed and figure out if they like it or not. Many times, a layman may think they understand a drawing but when the final construction is standing in front of them, they realize it is not what they thought it would be. Using 3D modeling removes the doubt about what they are approving and makes the approval process flow faster.

Language Barrier is Not a Problem

Since anyone can look at a 3D model and understand what it is, there is hardly any need for explanation. This means even people who speak different languages can collaborate on a project and they do not have to worry about understanding each other. If a picture is worth 1000 words, a 3D model is twice that and more so the representation will be clear to everyone no matter what language they speak.

It can Incorporate Interior Design

There is no need to wait for the construction to be completed before you start working on the interior design. 3D models can be designed with interior furnishing and décor so that even that part of the housing process is agreed upon at the design stage. Collaboration between interior designers and engineers is made possible so certain design aspects that make it hard for interior designers to accomplish their work are eliminated. Interior designers can give their input on architectural designs that may make interiors a bit uncomfortable.

Models Boost Construction Efficiency

There are several aspects of construction that are made more efficient when you work with 3D models. For example, measurements are made more realistic and this reduces the need to remeasure when the construction begins. Material input can be estimated more accurately when you can see what will be involved in the construction. With fewer changes being made as the construction progresses, time is saved so projects are completed on time and sometimes even ahead of time. Overall, efficiency will spell reduced cost which is something every client would be pleased with.

Supports Offsite Construction

Offsite construction is much easier to pull off when you are following 3D models. The fabricators can see exactly how the piece they are creating will fit into the construction so the offsite fabrications come out perfectly. Fittings like windows, doors, and kitchen tops can be custom-made according to specifications given by a client since they can see the 3D model and approve it and the fabricators in turn make exactly what they can see.

Conclusion

Let’s face it, 3D looks more appealing and enticing. A client would get more excited by a 3D model than they would about a 2D drawing. In the end, the client can even keep the model as part of the aesthetic décor of the house. It enhances customer satisfaction and makes work easier for engineers and architects as well as everyone working on the project.