Crossville adds enhancements to Cross Vision, Mosaic Builder online design tools

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Crossville, Tenn.—Crossville has updated and enhanced the Cross Vision and Mosaic Builder online design tools on its website.

The popular Cross Vision tool now incorporates gauged porcelain tile panels in the options. This allows users to create virtual designs with the tile panels. Crossville’s Cross Vision design tool lets customers create, save and print visualizations of wall and flooring combinations in photographs, either stock photos provided by Crossville or their own uploaded images.

In addition, Crossville’s Mosaic Builder has been updated. Designers can select any of the mosaic patterns and choose from nearly endless combinations of Crossville’s tile options to invent custom patterns for walls, countertops, backsplashes, and more.

“With these digital tools, we’re empowering designers to create beautiful patterns and easily share these design ideas with their customers—even from mobile devices,” said Lindsey Waldrep, vice president of marketing for Crossville.

Other updates for these virtual design tools enhance overall functionality and user experience for both desktop and mobile experiences: The new redesign better supports the mobile generation allowing customers to access building products and colors via mobile devices; the enhanced imagery support delivers higher quality visuals that showcase building products with hyper photorealistic results; the addition of palette support allows designers to create and showcase product combinations, while providing contractors and homeowners inspirational choices combined with fast and easy design options; and significant improvements to the user experience via redesigned application start page and product search allow for ease of use and navigation.

All of Crossville’s design tools can be accessed at crossvilleinc.com.

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