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Axonometric Floor Plan of an Apartment, Property, House for a Real Estate

Learn how axonometric projection can help present apartments, units and houses for real estate developers. Practical information on the benefits and applications of 3D visualization.

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AuthorAlexander Gadomski
RoleFounder & Owner REND.PRO
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As a real estate developer, you understand the importance of clear project visualization. 

Poor communication with clients or your team about the final appearance of an apartment or house can lead to frustration and delays. 

This is where axonometric projections come in.

What is an axonometric projection?

3D axonometric projection: A detailed floor plan of a modern multi-level house, showcasing various rooms including bedrooms, living spaces, and stairs, with an outdoor area featuring a playground and lawn.

An axonometric projection is a three-dimensional representation of a building or apartment. Imagine looking at a building from an angle where you can see all three dimensions—height, width, and depth—simultaneously. 

It’s like a 3D floor plan that gives a complete spatial view in one image.

Why is an axonometric projection important for real estate developers?

3D axonometric projection: A detailed floor plan of a modern house, showcasing multiple bedrooms, bathrooms, a living area, and a dining space with outdoor patios.

Better communication with clients

Traditional top-down floor plans may be difficult for clients to interpret. Axonometric projections offer a fuller picture of the space, helping buyers make more informed decisions​

Clear project presentation

It’s an ideal tool to show how the space is arranged. 

Everything becomes more understandable—from the placement of walls to the layout of rooms, furniture, and fixtures.

Better collaboration with the construction team

Architects, interior designers, and the construction crew use such projections to precisely understand the design concept and avoid mistakes during execution.

What are the advantages of axonometric projections?

  1. Clarity: It’s easy to read, even if you don’t have technical training.
     
  2. Accuracy: It shows dimensions and proportions more realistically than flat plans.
     
  3. Aesthetics: The projection looks more appealing, which can help with property sales.

When should you use it?

3D axonometric projection: A detailed floor plan of a multi-level apartment, showcasing a bedroom, home office, walk-in closet, and a gym area, all under a pitched roof.

When designing new apartments and houses

An axonometric projection allows you to immediately see how a space will look in reality. It’s an ideal way to check if the room layout idea works.

In conversations with investors

Investors often don’t have the patience to analyze complex plans. Axonometry quickly conveys what the project looks like without delving into technical details.

In marketing materials

In catalogs, on property websites, or in presentations, using axonometric projections increases understanding and builds greater trust in the project.

How is an axonometric projection different from a 3D floor plan?

3D axonometric projection: A compact attic apartment with a bedroom, a desk area, and a staircase, all under a sloped, tiled roof.

While both terms are often used interchangeably, there is a difference. 

An axonometric projection is a specific type of drawing where all parallel lines in reality remain parallel in the image. 

A 3D floor plan, like those generated in modeling programs, may contain more perspective distortions. Therefore, an axonometric projection is more readable and precise in terms of technical project representation.

Summary

An axonometric projection is a must-have in any property investment. It facilitates communication with the client, streamlines collaboration with the team, and makes the entire project visualization more accessible. Whether you are selling new apartments, houses, or commercial spaces – axonometry will always be a plus.

Remember that a well-executed projection is more than just an image – it’s a tool that helps you close sales faster and avoid misunderstandings.

FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is an axonometric floor plan?

An axonometric floor plan is a three-dimensional visualization showing space from a slight angle, allowing simultaneous views of an object’s width, height, and depth.

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