SINGAPORE -- For many homebuyers,House of Pleasures (House of Tolerance) picking a new apartment means going down an endless journey of showrooms. But some real estate companies in Singapore are trying a different approach, to avoid the cost and time needed to construct a traditional display space.
SEE ALSO: 'The Simpsons' celebrates 600th episode with virtual reality shortIn a first for a property developer in Singapore, Keppel Land built virtual reality versions of three and four-bedroom units. It is showing the apartments using the Oculus Rift, and has built a mobile friendly version here-- that agents take to potential clients on the go.
Via GiphyThe VR demo will stand alongside Keppel's existing physical Highline show flats.
Albert Foo, Keppel Land's general manager for marketing, explained that the company decided to get larger showroom in VR, in order to avoid the cost of building and leasing new land, not to mention saving time.
Constructing three and four bedroom showflats would've taken about six months, whereas the VR versions were done in just two, he added.
With the headset on, visitors can look around the units and tap to go into the bedrooms and get a feel of the space.
However, they won't be able to simulate walking through the apartments. It's like spinning on the spot looking at 360 degree photos of each room.
Lee Hon Kit, executive director of Visual Media Works (VMW), which built the VR demo, told Mashablethe simpler 360 view of the room was chosen over a more complicated version, because it's more user friendly for the masses which haven't tried VR yet.
"There are fewer buttons to click on the Oculus Rift," he said.
Lee added that the Oculus Rift was chosen in part because of the "neater" set up in the physical space. Other VR headsets need multiple wires, while the Oculus Rift has sound, audio and movement going through one bundle to the PC, he said.
VMW has also included a soundtrack of actual recordings made in the property's district in Tiong Bahru, which is aimed at adding to the realism of being in the virtual apartment.
A local home furnishing retailer also took a stab at VR recently. Commune Lifestyle created a virtual showroom of its furniture, and invited millennials to try on the headsets to see how a new couch would fit in their homes.
The demo on the HTC Vive allows users to walk around in a space, and crouch up and down to explore it.
The company told us VR isn't meant to replace a real life showroom, but it could be useful in helping expand the space of some of its smaller outlets.
The company, which has 122 products on its online catalogue at time of writing, plans to roll out the VR demo across its four stores islandwide, as well as "most" of its overseas outlets.
It has 19 outlets in China, three in Malaysia, and another in Indonesia.
Topics Virtual Reality
Footballer who shouted out wife and girlfriend on live TV has totally logical explanation hereAdele fans are bidding on a bag of air from her concertIndia gives legal human status to two of its oldest riversDirector with bad Rotten Tomatoes ratings slams Rotten TomatoesGorillaz announce a new album with a bonkers list of collaboratorsThis formula explains why NYC is great for rideBoiled eggs'Game of Thrones' script reveals the truth about Stannis Baratheon's fateThis game is teaching particle physics to fiveLawmaker wants discrimination protection for climate deniersBoiled eggsInstagram will soon censor sensitive content in your feedThat Underground sign everyone is sharing is fake7 heartwarming predictions we have for the 'Love Actually' reunionEllen DeGeneres gets 'The Bachelorette' started early with a group date on her show'Shots Fired' is the most vital show on TV right nowGeez, this forearmThis startup wants to send electric planes from London to Paris within 10 yearsThat image of 'Overwatch' League cities going around isn't newsFacebook struggles to prevent violence on Facebook Live Elon Musk will answer questions from Twitter employees What will the Nothing Phone 1 look like? Here's a glimpse. Twitter co 'Tuble' is 'Wordle' for London Underground experts Descendant of Robert E. Lee rebukes Trump for praise of ancestor Why the next royal baby might not be a Prince or Princess 10 iPhone settings to save time Piers Morgan gets dragged for going after men holding babies Wordle today: Get the answer, hints for June 16 Sen. David Perdue snatched a student's phone and people are pissed The curious case of a stolen photo, turned into a fake tweet, then an ad 'The Quarry' director interview: Will Byles on finding new ways to press play on horror The most Googled 'can I get pregnant if' questions, answered Amazon will launch its drone delivery service later this year Donald Trump writes unusual op Jake Paul responds to his ex Alissa Violet appearing in Shane Dawson's series Emotional support squirrel gets kicked off airplane 11 best hiking apps so you can step away from the screen Netflix's free walking tours show you where your favourite series are made The best tampon alternatives, and how to use them
2.3812s , 10135.859375 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【House of Pleasures (House of Tolerance)】,Prosperous Times Information Network