The process involved sending floor plans for the two different design options, as well as specs for the kitchen appliances, countertop material, flooring, and cabinets. About a week later, Cadsoft uploaded models for each design to Sketchfab, an online community where architects, designers, and other creators can share content that can be viewed in both 3D and virtual reality, or VR, formats. Here's a look at Plan A and Plan B.
My wife and I started by looking at the 3D models on a computer. We were able to move around the space fairly easily, getting 360-degree views using the mouse. Right away, we had a much clearer sense of the two plans and were able to better assess their pros and cons.