Interior Design
Accurate spaces, confident designs, and clients who can see it before it’s built.
Interior design projects live and die on accurate spatial data. A ceiling height that’s off by a few inches changes a furniture layout. A wall that’s not where the drawings say it is derails a custom built-in. Manual measurements are time-consuming, error-prone, and never quite complete. 3D scanning gives interior designers an accurate, complete, and immediately usable digital record of any space — so they can design with confidence and present their vision to clients in a way that words and flat drawings never could.
Persase in action — capturing an interior space for accurate design planning and client presentation
How Persase Serves Interior Design
| Service | How interior design uses it |
|---|---|
| Matterport Scanning | Photorealistic 3D capture of any existing space — producing an immersive, navigable virtual environment that designers can use for accurate space planning and clients can explore remotely before any work begins |
| 3D Virtual Tours | Immersive walkthroughs of existing spaces — or completed projects — that clients can navigate from any device, giving them a true sense of scale, proportion, and flow that flat renders and photographs cannot convey |
| Building & Site Laser Scanning | Millimeter-accurate point cloud capture of larger or more complex spaces — commercial interiors, multi-floor projects, and renovation work where precise existing conditions data is essential for accurate design and coordination |
| As-Built BIM Models | Scan data converted into fully structured BIM models of existing spaces — providing designers and their contractors with a reliable, coordinated model that everyone on the project can design and build from with confidence |
the value
Why 3D Scanning for Interior Design
The hidden cost in most interior design projects isn’t the design work — it’s the time spent measuring, re-measuring, and correcting mistakes that stem from inaccurate spatial data. A custom piece that doesn’t fit. A layout that works on paper but not in the room. A contractor who finds the existing conditions don’t match the designer’s drawings. 3D scanning eliminates these problems at the source. A Matterport scan of any space takes hours — not days — and delivers an accurate, complete, measurable digital record of every wall, ceiling, floor, window, door, and architectural feature. From that single capture, designers can work with confidence knowing their plans reflect the real dimensions of the space.
For space planning and design, accurate scan data means furniture layouts, built-ins, and custom pieces are designed to the actual dimensions of the space — not the assumed ones. Costly surprises on installation day become a thing of the past. For client presentation, a Matterport virtual tour of the existing space gives clients an immersive reference point for understanding proposed changes — they can navigate the space themselves, get a feel for scale and proportion, and engage with the design process in a way that static renders simply don’t support. For contractor coordination, a shared, accurate digital record of the existing space gives every trade a reliable reference — reducing the site visits, miscommunications, and rework that stem from everyone working from different measurements of the same space.
