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3D printed house plans

Kevin from Athena Solutions & Services Ltd

Are you in the process of designing or building your new dream home, it can often be daunting and difficult to visualize the layout and structure from a flat 2-dimensional set of plans.
Here at Athena Solutions, we are now able to offer custom 3D printed models of your dream home, designed, and scaled from your 2d plans.
With the benefit of a scale model, you can determine layout and sizing requirements and refine your plans accordingly, you also gain the benefit of a durable model of your home to show your friends and family in anticipation of the build to come and to keep for after the build is complete.
Models can be designed with removable roof sections, floors and decks and even include coloured elements such as roof and window frames, decking and scale internal fittings such as bathrooms, kitchen layout and furniture can also be added, so you can lay out your space prebuild.
Prices vary depending on size and complexity.
If this is something that interests you, please get in touch and we can discuss the options available.

Talk to us also about our other custom 3D printing options.

Cheers Kevin
kevin@athenasolutions.co.nz
0223521402

Athena Solutions & Services Ltd

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