Interceramic launches virtual dream home

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virtual dream homeCarrollton, Texas—Interceramic USA, a leader in manufacturing ceramic and porcelain tile in North and Central America, has released its new virtual dream home experience.

Featuring 360 views, interactive design options in every room and real-time product details, the new tool allows users to take a self-guided tour throughout the interior and exterior of the home, according to the company. 

“Whether you are a homeowner building new or remodeling, or a designer crafting a design for a client, our goal is to inspire,” said Marianne Cox, director of marketing, Interceramic USA. “We hope our Dream Home gives them the inspiration to achieve their design goals and are already planning our next virtual space.”

The virtual dream home is designed for navigation on desktop, mobile and through virtual reality goggles for an immersive user experience.

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