Hemanth V

Foursite by VirtualSpaces: From Floor Plans to Living, Breathing Homes

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We are two engineers who accidentally fell in love with floor plans. Not the glossy renders. Not the marketing decks.

The raw floor plans and Blueprints that quietly decide how people live for years.

What bothered us was simple.

Everyone was still expected to “visualize” a home from 2D lines.

It made no sense. So we started experimenting.

Could we go from 2D floor plans or 2D to 3D in a way that feels honest and fast?

Could we convert blueprint to 3D or convert floor plan to 3D without the drama of a traditional 3D pipeline?

Foursite is our answer so far.

You drop in a plan. You get a structured 3D Visualization of the space. Walls, openings, key zones. Nothing magical.

Just reliable.

Then the fun begins.

We layer AI interior decor on top. You can explore layouts. You can explore materials. You can see what a compact living‑dining can become, not just what it is.

We also leaned into Virtual Staging and AI virtual staging.

Empty rooms are a tax on imagination. So we let you style them fast. On top of the same floor plan to 3D base. No jumping between tools.

VirtualSpaces is where this all shows up for real people.

Think shared, web‑native experiences.

An owner walking through their new 2BHK.

A designer testing ideas with a young family.

A small developer showing three possible moods for the same shell.

For us, this is not about chasing the latest acronym. It is about making AI visualization and AI 3D visualization feel boringly dependable.

Upload plan.

Get space.

Iterate.

We wrote a long‑form blog to unpack what this means for residential design: AI 3D Visualization is changing Residential Interior Designing

How fewer hand‑offs can actually free designers to be more radical. How a better pipe from Blueprints to 3D can change business models, not just visuals.

If you are curious about where home design workflows go when tech people question the defaults, you might find it worth a read.

We are still learning. But we are convinced of one thing.

The era of imagining homes from flat drawings alone is over.

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