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3D scanning and measurements
3D scanning in a home – when you need an accurate image, not just “it looks right”
3D scanning in a home – when you need an accurate image, not just “it looks flat”
When buying, renovating or evaluating a home, a lot is based on the eye. The wall looks straight, the floor looks flat, the space looks tidy. However, in practice, it is “it looks” that later becomes a problem – when furniture is being built, a kitchen is being installed, renovation work is planned or it becomes clear that the real dimensions and geometry do not match expectations.
We perform accurate 3D scans, which allow us to capture the real geometry of the object. This is very useful not only for specialists, but also for an ordinary client who wants to clearly understand whether their home is accurate, flat, suitable for the planned work and whether there are no hidden geometric discrepancies in it.
Who is this service relevant to?
This service is especially worth considering:
• when buying a home with partial finishing;
• when planning a major renovation;
• when ordering furniture according to individual dimensions;
• to check whether the premises are geometrically correct;
• when there are questions about the quality of construction work.
Usually, customers think about the curvature of the walls, uneven floors or dimensional discrepancies only when they start installing furniture, laying coatings or coordinating interior solutions. Then it turns out that the “flat wall” is not flat at all, the angles are not accurate, the heights differ, and planning becomes difficult. 3D scanning allows you to see such things in advance.
What problems does this service solve?
3D scanning helps:
• accurately record the dimensions of the premises;
• see geometric discrepancies;
• assess the accuracy of walls, corners, openings, spaces;
• prepare for furniture, interior or repair work;
• reduce the likelihood of errors in planning.
For an ordinary customer, this means very clear benefits: less stress, fewer surprises, fewer additional costs. If the data is accurate, decisions are made calmer and more confidently.
How does the process work?
A scan is performed on the object, during which the geometry of the premises is recorded. The collected data allows you to create an accurate picture of the space. Depending on the need, the client can be explained where there are significant deviations, which areas are problematic, what may cause difficulties in planning further work.
What is the benefit for the home buyer?
A home buyer often sees a plan, looks at the space, imagines furniture, kitchen, wardrobes, bathroom equipment. However, in reality, it is the exact dimensions that determine whether the plan will become a comfortable life. 3D scanning helps to avoid inaccuracies and shows whether the home is technically as tidy as it looks.






