Who among us does not feel an architect or a designer when we are looking on how to improve/change our home or just our room? And who among us actually is an architect or a designer… Yes, I know, none of us. Well then, SpaceDesigner3D can help us out.

The amazing thing about SpaceDesigner3D is that you don’t need any expertise within this matter; soon as you log in, you’ll receive a very intuitive UI where you can start playing around with objects, views, adding, removing, etc.
Here are some of the specs of this great and free web app:
- Completely free.
- Built using Flash.
- Intuitive design tools. Drag-n-drop features.
- Visualize in 3D and walk through your space.

Some of the most common uses we can find within this web application are: Buying new furniture or looking for structural changes in your home, SpaceDesigner3D will assist you on making the right decision; promoting your real state, if you are looking for renting or selling your home, use this web app to create a very professional virtual environment.
In case you are not feeling very confident with the interface and tools, here are also some video tutorials.
Why Did I Start VOIS? Why Did We Launch The First Social Sourcing Site Now?
There are a lot of bad websites out there. A lot.
Websites with 8-bit graphics seemingly ripped from Atari games, with laughable copy errors that immediately diminish credibility, and with such awful usability that you need a Dr. Phil intervention to calm down after surfing through the third-rate portals.
This is one reason I co-founded VOIS.com (pronounced VOICE), or Virtual Outsourcing is Social. Not only can VOIS’ collaborative approach to completing projects produce superior results – from slickly branded and intuitive websites to fun, traffic-churning widgets – but it can also make it more affordable for businesses.
Don’t get me wrong; this is not the business owners’ faults. As a blogger for a major food website, I can say first hand that these are good people with the best of intentions. But just because someone knows how to make donuts, pizza or surfboards, it doesn’t mean they should know how to create a compelling online storefront. And hiring expensive firms on retainer often isn’t a workable business model for small and medium-sized businesses, or even larger firms that don’t have the bandwidth to handle their current business needs.
That’s why VOIS seeks to connect clients with expert Web professionals – from designers to developers and copywriters – to work on a project basis. What separates us from other business match-making platforms is that we allow and encourage the clients and talent to get to know each other first by exploring robust online profiles and messaging back and forth.
Click-and-mortar, web-driven start-ups have also had to change their game plan, and VOIS was developed for these businesses, too. With start-up capital tougher and tougher to attract, it’s no longer feasible for someone to hire developer and a CTO, build an infrastructure from scratch, then roll out and ramp up a product. I’ve met many people who
have burned through $500,000 before looking at a more cost-efficient way of doing things.
And I really feel VOIS is that new way of doing things. We’re keeping VOIS wide open in terms of the scope of projects we accommodate – no niche focus or specialized tunnel vision. This will help us attract more users and offer truly turnkey solutions for our users.
So as the VOIS community grows, fueled by this added interpersonal dimension, I look forward at seeing some truly amazing work forged through the power of online collaboration. In other words, no more bad websites, or half-completed start-ups that could have been the next big thing.
In fact, I think VOIS is the next big thing.