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Get redecorating ideas with MyDeco

September 2, 2008

If you enjoy the concept of redecorating rather than the actual process of shoving furniture around the room, then you’ll have a ball with MyDeco. Using real furniture in a 3D room, you can rearrange, repaint, and readjust without moving — or spending — a thing.

With this Flash-based tool, you can adjust the size of your room by simply dragging the walls into place, then select from thousands of furniture items neatly categorized by type. If you’re designing a living room, start with the birds-eye view to figure out where to put the couch and coffee table, then switch to the side view to paint the walls and hang some art. It’s unlikely you’ll find an exact match of your sofa in the furniture catalog, but there’s sure to be a reasonable representation.

If you’re not sure just what to put in that goofy little niche in the corner of your bedroom, use the tool’s search feature to find accessories of specific dimension. A secretary’s desk might look silly, but you may find that a quilt rack is just the ticket.

MyDeco keeps a running list of the furniture you’ve tried and discarded, and also sports an adjustable “camera” that you can drag around the room to see it from every conceivable angle. When you’ve got everything the way you want it, save the layout so you can come back later.

MyDeco is a pretty cool way to have fun redecorating your house without emptying your wallet in the process.

Web based home design site Floorplanner adds 3D objects

July 13, 2008
Floorplanner

Whether you want to design a dream home or figure out how to cram a new couch into your living room, Floorplanner can help. The site, which we first covered last year, lets you design, share, and export floorplans. The site recently launched a new beta version with a bunch of updates, including support for 3D objects. In other words, your couch, bed, table, or dresser might show up in 3D. Not every item in the library is available in 3D yet, but the company is working on adding more objects.

Here are a few of the other changes you’ll find in the new beta:

  • Improved drawing of surfaces
  • Faster loading speeds
  • Option to hide the sidebar and maximize your work area

Floorplanner is free to use, and you can try it out without registering for an account. Eventually Floorplanner will offer free personal accounts plus paid professional and enterprise accounts.