Bronze A' Design Award Winner 2025
augmented reality interface, virtual reality application, bathroom interior, ceramic tile wall, green tiles, jade green, emerald green, seafoam green, viridian, head-mounted display, white headset, mixed reality interaction, gesture control, floating interface elements, holographic projections, material samples, tile selection, interior design application, spatial computing, digital overlay, physical-digital convergence, residential space, domestic environment, white paneled door, brass door hardware, ceramic toilet fixture, vertical tile pattern, grid composition, geometric precision, grout lines, rectangular modules, asymmetrical balance, diagonal arm gesture, pointing gesture, three-quarter pose, dark hair, white sleeveless garment, cream skin tones, soft interior lighting, diffused illumination, subtle shadows, glazed ceramic finish, specularity, matte polymer, organic contours, vector clarity, crisp edges, technological empowerment, user agency, intuitive interaction, contemporary interface design, human-computer interaction, decision-making tool, visualization technology, material exploration, color sampling, design customization, spatial planning, immersive experience, experiential technology, democratized technology, everyday integration, focused engagement, active exploration, tactile interface, gestural control, cyan accent lighting, pastel holographic colors, robin's egg blue, coral pink, iridescent gradients, digital native aesthetics, shallow perspective, foreground-middle-background zones, architectural context, domestic scale, texture interplay, material-immaterial dialogue, seamless integration, enhanced reality, spatial computing vocabulary, mixed reality design, interface visualization, virtual sample array, floating digital elements, transparent interface components, luminous projections, depth simulation, dimensional holography
Remodeling a home can be overwhelming, especially when visualizing materials like tiles and paint in an existing space. Traditional 3D CAD often limits the design experience to tiny 2D screens. Arid creates an immersive experience, allowing users to seamlessly blend virtual designs with the real world through AR/VR headsets. In just minutes, users can customize existing walls, explore materials, and arrange virtual furniture, all using intuitive hand gestures, fully integrated with the space.