ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — 3D Cloud released findings from the 3D Cloud Furniture Shopping Trends Study for 2026, revealing that 3D visualization is playing an increasingly important role in how consumers make furniture purchase decisions and delivering measurable impact on spend and satisfaction.
Furniture shopping has become fluid. Consumers move between websites and physical stores rather than following a single path, with hybrid shoppers now representing the largest segment of buyers. But the study shows the key differentiator is not channel strategy — it is whether shoppers feel confident in their decision before committing.
Nearly two-thirds of shoppers say it remains difficult to visualize how furniture will look in their home. That uncertainty continues to be the biggest barrier to purchase.
In-store shoppers who worked with a salesperson and used 3D tools were:
- 67% more likely to make $2,500+ purchases than those who did not use 3D tools (55% vs. 33%).
- 32% more likely to report being "very satisfied" with their sales experience (74% vs. 56%).
- Hybrid shoppers, who are more likely to engage with 3D, purchase 57% more furniture pieces than in-store-only shoppers (5.5 vs. 3.5).
The findings also highlight a significant in-store opportunity. While 87% of in-store shoppers interact with a salesperson, only 30% report that 3D visualization was used during that interaction. Nearly all shoppers who experienced 3D in-store say it improved their experience.
As exposure to 3D increases, expectations are rising. A majority of shoppers say they want to use 3D whenever shopping for furniture, and more than half believe retailers without 3D tools are behind the times.
The study suggests that 3D is moving from a competitive advantage to a standard part of the shopping experience. Retailers that integrate visualization across both digital and in-store touchpoints are reducing hesitation and driving higher-value purchases.
"Hybrid shopping has stabilized. What's changing is what customers expect," said Beck Besecker, CEO and Co-Founder of 3D Cloud. "Consumers want to see exactly what they're buying before they spend. Retailers that make that easy are seeing stronger satisfaction and larger baskets."
The full 2026 Furniture Shopping Trends Study includes deeper insights into hybrid behavior, generational trends, customization patterns, and the financial impact of 3D planners and configurators.
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