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Live Home 3D is multi-platform home design software that helps anyone create detailed floor plans and 3D renderings. You will be amazed how easily, quickly and precisely you can lay out and furnish a room or an entire house, plan exterior and adjust the terrain.

We built a unique feature-rich home and interior design app for iOS and iPadOS based on the Live Home 3D engine that has been extensively developed for 15+ years. Every tool and feature is adapted for touchscreen devices, takes full advantage of the AR technologies and makes the workflow intuitive and natural for everyone.

Create 2D plans with the intuitive building tools. Easily measure out walls and rooms, place doors and windows and add furniture and appliances. Create custom roofs and building blocks with the set of additional tools available with the Pro Features in-app purchase.

A 3D model of your home design project is automatically built once you switch from 2D to 3D view. Make further furniture arrangements or experiment with colors and textures in the easy drag-and-drop workflow.

Easily adjust the brightness and color of any light fixture to achieve a realistic lighting scene. Change the time of day and the date, and set the precise house geographic location to achieve natural lighting.

You can export floor plans and 3D views of your interior design projects to JPEG, TIFF, PNG, BMP or 360 Panorama JPEG file formats. Moreover, export a single object, a room or the entire house as a 3D model to use in other apps. To demo your home design project, you can easily record a 3D video walkthrough by simply setting up a camera path.

You can create an identical copy of the landscape around your house with the help of advanced tools, such as Elevation Point, Elevation Line and Elevation Spline. Easily add pathways, cutouts and pools in just a few taps.

David Quarles, IV is a modern renaissance man. He's a talented interior designer, jewelry designer and if you love to eat well he chef's up amazing vegan dishes too. And probably the most fun fact, he'll show you how to work off those calories in one of his high energy Zumba classes. He does it all with style and I couldn't wait to show you his Memphis, TN home filled with two of my favorite design elements: color and art!

After knowing my parent was in the clear, I still had to solve the wallpaper dilemma and meet the fast approaching publication deadline. I only had enough wallpaper to cover a third of my wall, and that particular design was completely out of stock, so I pivoted and decided to paint my own wallpaper.

Where can we find you online? I manage two Instagram accounts, one for design and fitness - @david.quarlesiv - and another for my jewelry design brand - @ivbydavid. My website is davidquarlesiv.com. There, I share design tips, recipes, style advice and the site also serves as the method to book my design services.

Living Home Construction specializes in new construction and renovation services for Utah homeowners and commercial clients. We build custom homes our clients love. We keep your project on schedule and on budget. We deal in the little details to hone craftsmanship that you expect and deserve.

Sloan BuccolaThe team at Living Home worked seamlessly with our designer to execute all of the design features. We appreciated the collaborative culture of Living Home, which was especially demonstrated by our foreman Chris W. who went above and beyond the agreed upon construction work to ensure that our home was ready for us to occupy before the holidays.

The first step is to think about the kinds of help you need now and might want in the future. You can learn about home-based care and other services in your community and find out what they cost. Planning ahead also gives you time to set up your home to meet your needs as you age.

Another step is to consider any illnesses, such as diabetes or heart disease, that you or your spouse might have. Find out about how the illness could make it hard for someone to get around or take care of themselves in the future. Your health care provider can help answer your questions.

There are a variety of ways to make your surroundings safer and easier to manage so they meet your needs as you age. Go through your home room by room to identify potential problems and safety issues. First, correct any immediate dangers, such as loose stair railings and poor lighting, and then work on other ways to ensure you will be as safe as possible at home.

See the Worksheet: Home Safety Checklist (PDF, 251K) for suggestions to help you identify and remove hazards around the house. Keep in mind that it may not be necessary to make all of the suggested changes. It is important, however, to reevaluate home safety every so often as your needs change.

Are you worried that making changes might be expensive? You may be able to get help paying for repairs and safety updates to your home. Check with your state housing finance agency, social services department, community development groups, or the federal government for financial aid programs and discounts. You can also visit the Eldercare Locator or call 800-677-1116 for help finding resources.

If staying in your home is important to you, you may have concerns about getting around, being safe, and staying connected. Some of these activities become more challenging as you age. The resources below can help you find solutions.

Learn about community resources. Your local Area Agency on Aging, local and state offices on aging or social services, or your tribal organization may have lists of services. These organizations will be familiar with resources available in your community and may have tips for accessing them. Health care providers and social workers may also have suggestions. If you belong to a religious community, find out whether it offers services for older adults or ask for guidance from your pastor, rabbi, or other religious leader.

Be prepared for a medical emergency. If you have a serious allergy or medical need, talk with your doctor about whether you should get a medical alert ID bracelet or necklace. You might also consider an emergency medical alert system, which responds to medical and other emergencies via an electronic monitor that a person wears. The monitor alerts emergency personnel when a person becomes lost, falls, or needs urgent medical assistance.

Talk to a geriatric care manager. These specially trained professionals can help find resources to make your daily life easier. They will work with you to form a care plan and find services you need. Geriatric care managers can be especially helpful when family members live far apart. Your doctor or other health care provider may be able to recommend a geriatric care manager, or you can contact the Aging Life Care Association for a list of these professionals in your area.

Look into government resources. Federal, state, and local governments offer many resources for older adults and their families and caregivers. A good place to start is the Eldercare Locator, which connects older Americans and their caregivers with trustworthy local support resources. Visit the Eldercare Locator or call 800-677-1116.

An important part of planning is thinking about how you are going to pay for the help you need. Home-based services can be expensive, but they may cost less than moving into a residential facility, such as assisted living or a nursing home.

How people pay for care depends on their financial situation, their eligibility for assistance programs, and the kinds of services they use. People often rely on a variety of payment sources, including:

Every detail counts when you're building a home. But every detail also comes with a price. Mary-Dolph Simpson of Simpson Builders walks us through her building and design process and how she helps her clients stay on budget while constructing the Southern house of their dreams.

DISCLAIMER: Southern Living makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, with respect to the builders, building materials, or products featured on this web site or the homes built or materials or products used by the builders. Southern Living expressly disclaims any implied representations and warranties, including any made by builders, manufacturers, or others, and is not liable for, and does not endorse the accuracy of, any express or implied representations made by builders, manufacturers, or others. In no event shall Southern Living be liable for any indirect, special, incidental, consequential or punitive damages, economic loss, damage to property, and damages for personal injury.

For 20 years, Blue Heron has been at the helm of residential design and construction, shaping the future of how we live, work, and rejuvenate in our Homes. A full-service architecture, interior design, and construction firm, Blue Heron is recognized for its superior innovation, craftsmanship, and client services, resulting in nationally acclaimed Architecturally Significant Homes.

The Atelier offers various bespoke, comprehensive interior design services, including fine art, furnishings, textiles, windows and wall coverings, lighting, decor, and outdoor spaces, tailored for both Blue Heron clients and non-clients alike.

As a design-bid-build firm with specialized industry knowledge, our accessible home designs are at the intersection of accessibility, style and comfort. We learn about your individual situation and we anticipate your future needs to create designs for long-lasting home modifications. So your home still feels like home.

Loss of independence can be scarey, but with universal design you can stay at home for years longer. Looking ahead, we plan home modifications to incorporate safety & accessibility without sacrificing elegance.

You can make your home modifications for chronic conditions extend further than your own walls. We give back a percentage of your condition-specific design fee to a charitable organization of choice.

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