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Some cool info on Trends from Springwise...

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Managing Real Estate Broker with eXp Realty

Shopping has always been a social activity, but only recently have sites like Stylehive, Crowdstorm and ThisNext begun to make its social aspects explicit with ways to make recommendations, seek advice and discuss products online. Now Design My Room brings segmentation to the game with a site focused specifically on interior design.

"Give your room a makeover" is the proclaimed purpose of Design My Room, which launched into beta in August. The site lets users test out interior designs either on sample rooms provided by the site, or by uploading a photo of the real room they have in mind. They can paint, furnish and decorate the room by selecting from thousands of products-from sponsoring brands Armstrong, Benjamin Moore, Kohler, Smith & Noble, Whirlpool and others-and then dragging and dropping them wherever they want. Rooms created by professional designers are also available for inspiration and copying. Users can save multiple versions of their room and offer them up for rating and comments to friends or the site's audience at large. Then, once they've settled upon the look they like, shopping for the items they've chosen is made easy via an automatically linked shopping list, which keeps track of their selections all along.

Basic members of Design My Room are given one free project, which they can save and redesign as often as they like. A "plus" membership enables 5 projects for USD 4.95 a month, while premium members get 25 projects for USD 9.95 per month. Uploading a room photo costs an extra USD 25.

"When my wife and I renovated three years ago, we had to sign out samples from retailers and lug them around-a heavy piece of granite, a cabinet door, ceramic tiles, carpet swatches, paint chips. They must have weighed 50 pounds," explains Jesse Engle, vice president of business and product development at Massachusetts-based Swatchbox Technologies, which created DesignMyRoom.com. "Next time, we do it all on the site."

In addition to the obvious benefits for users, category-specific sites like Design My Room give brands a clear line of communication with the consumers most likely to listen. Style-forward consumers are eager to create and share content, acting as curators for peers who are looking for inspiration. Time to apply this concept to the niche of your choice!

I think it is important to tell our clients about these cool new ways to shop for home furnishings.  In these times where time is becoming more and more of a commodity, it is great to share time-saving tips with the people we care about.

Live good. Be happy. Be a trendwatcher!

Mimi

www.LiveGoodBeHappy.com

Website: http://www.designmyroom.com/
Contact: media@swatchbox.com

Spotted by: Xiujuan Pan

Article courtesy of www.springwise.com

(and, yep, they give full permission to copy as long as I credit them)

Posted by

Mimi Osterdahl / Real Living NW Realtors / Bellingham

 

Mimi Osterdahl, eXp Realty

Managing Broker/Owner, CRS, GRI, Certified Real Estate Instructor State of Washington

2014 President Whatcom County Association of REALTORS®

Founding President Northwest Washington Women's Council of REALTORS®

 

 

Mimi Osterdahl, NW Living
eXp Realty - Bellingham, WA
"Do good work for good people."

I love sharing cool new ideas with my clients...or, I guess...my 'niche'.  I think it is great to break out of the mold and make new inroads with FRESH ideas.

If it has to do with HOUSES or HOUSING...I am all over it!

Live good. Be happy. Be a trendsharer!

-Mimi

www.LiveGoodBeHappy.com  (Come see my brand new, and improved website...it's really COOL!)

Feb 01, 2008 10:32 AM