Home furnishing app Homee pairs users with real interior designers
Source:woodworkingnetwork.com
Homee, developed as the first mobile experience that makes furnishing rooms an easy task, finds ideal furniture and furnishings for users by pairing them with an experienced interior designer.
An app geared toward millennials aims to disrupt the interior design and home furnishing industries.
Homee, developed as the first mobile experience that makes furnishing rooms an easy task, finds ideal furniture and furnishings for users by pairing them with an experienced interior designer.
App users start off by taking a survey with a chat bot about what their preferences are, sharing pictures of their space as well as pictures of inspiration. A designer comes on next, who this time is a real human, and designs the room – selecting furniture that fits the user’s budget and style. The personalized design can be edited by users as many times as they wish. The chat bot comes back next to receive feedback so users don’t have to tell the live designer if they don’t like it.
Once users decide on a design, they can choose to purchase the whole room or individual furniture pieces by clicking. The entire design service is free to the user. The company makes its money the way a retailer would – marking up furniture prices.
Homey got its start on Shark Tank, then known as Zoom Interiors, which offered online interior design services for a price. Zoom co-owners Madeline Fraser, Elizabeth Grover, and Beatrice Fischel-Bock received a deal from Shark Tank’s Barbara Corcoran, but parted ways when they realized they wouldn’t be working with Corcoran.
Their appearance on the show attracted the attention of Tinder CEO Sean Rad who, along with other investors, raised $7.2 million for the group. Zoom would later transform into Homee.
The app is available for iOS.
(Source: woodworkingnetwork.com Author: Robert Dalheim)