Hemanth V

We Built Foursite to Turn Floor Plans Into Ethical 3D Spaces

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We did not start in interiors. We started in code. No design degrees. No real estate background.

Just a shared feeling that 2D floor plans were failing everyone.

Clients struggle to read 2D floor plans and Blueprints. Designers waste hours explaining layout decisions. Builders guess from static drawings.

We wanted to remove that friction.

So we built Foursite at VirtualSpaces.

It is a browser‑based tool that can convert floor plan to 3D in a few clicks. You can convert blueprint to 3D and walk through the space like a game. You can go from 2D to 3D without learning heavy 3D software.

On top of that, we added AI interior design and AI interior décor. You can drop furniture, materials, and lighting with AI visualization. You can run AI virtual staging on empty rooms for property teams. You can use Virtual Staging to test multiple looks for the same layout.

In short, Foursite gives you fast, flexible AI 3D visualization from your existing plans.

But the more power we added, the more one question kept bothering us.

Is this ethical?

We are engineers. We think in systems, incentives, and edge cases. When a platform turns floor plans into 3D Visualization, it also touches ownership, data, and trust. Who owns the generated scenes?

How original are they? What happens to client files after upload?

That is why we wrote a deep blog on the ethics of AI interior design.

It covers ownership of AI‑generated outputs. It looks at originality when many designers use the same AI interior decor tools. It walks through client transparency when they see floor plan to 3D visuals that look like finished photos.

Inside VirtualSpaces, we design Foursite around those principles.

Clear terms.

Respect for sensitive 2D floor plans and Blueprints. A focus on AI Visualization as an assistant, not a replacement for human taste.

We are not here to tell designers how to design. We are here to build infrastructure that makes their work clearer, faster, and safer.

If you work with floor plans, virtual staging, or any blueprint to 3D workflow, we would love your feedback.

Does this approach feel right? What are we missing?

Your edge cases help us shape Foursite into a tool that serves the whole ecosystem, not just the tech side.

Cheers!

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Marcos Bazan

This is a fascinating approach, Hemanth! As someone also building in the PropTech space with ParkEase (automating parking for property managers), I completely agree that 2D plans often fail to communicate the real-time complexity of a building.

I love the ethics first mindset. In our case, handling vehicle data and property access requires that same level of transparency and trust you mentioned.

Quick question: Do you see Foursite being used by Property Managers to visualize parking lot layouts or security patrol routes in the future? Congrats on the launch!