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A person wearing VR goggles sits in a store, smiling. The next image shows the 3D-rendered kitchen that our viewer is seeing.

Need input? Friends + family can follow along on an iPad that mirrors the 3D experience.

Photos provided by Lowe’s

The future of home design is here, y’all — and it’s free to try.

Lowe’s just launched Lowe’s Style Studio at five Austin-area stores, letting you design your dream kitchen in 3D, in real time, with one-on-one guidance from a Lowe’s associate.

How it works

Built for Apple Vision Pro and available in-store through June 15, this futuristic app uses spatial computing to blend digital designs into your real-world space.

The result? 45 minutes of creative freedom, virtually customizing cabinets, counters, flooring, and so much more.

Schedule a free demo

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