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For clients about to build new houses or begin remodeling, visualization images help them narrow down their decisions. Clients can even attach the images to their remodeling permit applications. The cost is in the set-up. (The base price is $25 to $300 for projects that involve cosmetic changes, while extensive remodeling and whole-house plans are more.) No matter how many times the client changes the type of kitchen countertop or the color of the dining room walls, the cost remains the same.
What can you use this service for?
Exterior Uses
Concept Renderings
Paint Colours
Stucco, Siding, Brick & Stone Walls
Windows & Shutters
Doors & Entrance Systems
Roofing
Trees, Bushes & Flowers
Sod, Mulch & Other Ground Covers
Sidewalks, Patios & Driveways
Garages, Screen Rooms & Other Additions
Interior Uses
Colour Coordination
Paint Colours, Wallpaper & Paneling
Flooring
Blinds & Shades
Cabinet & Counter Colours
Fireplaces
Deocrator Items
Other Ideas
Real Estate Advertising
“Before” and “After” Images
Personal Interests (Autos & Boats)
Presentations
AND THE LIST GOES ON!
A SIMPLE PROCESS...
The imaging process begins with a free, no obligation appointment to discuss requirements and alternatives for your project. The optimal starting point for the imaging is determined, which is often a digital photo or sketch you may already have.
The photos and/or blueprints are then entered into the computer where your dormers, roofs, room additions or whatever is on your wish list is created.
A high quality 8”x10” colour print of the final image is then provided to you to assist in the implementation of your project. Clients can even order CD’s of their images or view them on their very own personal website. Have a nosy neighbour? Invite them to view your website so that they know what to expect.
Are you too busy? Correspondence can also take place entirely by e-mail. There is no geographic limit on who can make use of this service as long as they have online capabilities.
This service has been offered for years by hairstylists, allowing a person to see their hairstyle and new colour before they take the plunge. It’s about time we have the chance to use this service on what might be the biggest expenditures of our lives!
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