Houzz
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Headquarters | Palo Alto, CA, USA |
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Area served | Worldwide |
Founder(s) | Adi Tatarko Alon Cohen |
Industry | Remodeling Interior design |
Employees | 1,000+ |
URL | www |
Users | 40 million+ |
Launched | February 2009 |
Houzz is a website and online community about architecture, interior design and decorating, landscape design and home improvement.
The Houzz platform and mobile apps[2] feature photos, articles, product recommendations, and a user forum.[3] It was founded in 2009 and is based in Palo Alto, California, United States.
History
Houzz co-founders Adi Tatarko and Alon Cohen launched the site in February 2009 as a result of their own remodeling project.[4] In addition to finding it difficult to communicate their vision for their home,[5] the founders found it difficult to find the right professionals for their project.[6] What started as a side project to help with Tatarko and Cohen's own home remodel soon spread by word-of-mouth and they began to receive emails from homeowners and home professionals outside the San Francisco Bay Area asking them to open more categories on Houzz and expand to other areas.[7] Houzz became a company in the fall of 2010.[7]
In November 2010, Houzz released an app for the iPad.[8] The Android version of the app was released in December 2012.[9] By August 2013, the iPhone/iPad apps had been downloaded millions of times[10] and the website featured millions of images.[10] In January 2014, Houzz announced that it had opened offices and hired local managers in the UK, Germany and Australia to accelerate its global expansion; 35% of the company's site traffic already came from outside the U.S.[11] In December 2014, Houzz announced its expansion to the rest of Europe and into Asia, starting with Japan, given the demand for its platform and the success of its first international launches.[12]
Company
Product & Technology
In July 2013, Houzz introduced the Real Cost Finder, an interactive tool that helps users plan home renovations and total costs. The tool is based on data collected from the Houzz community.[13] In February 2014, Houzz launched Site Designer, a free website building and publishing tool for home professionals. Websites are connected to a pro's Houzz profile, “which allow them to easily pull in their images, reviews and other information from their existing profiles.”[14] In May 2015, Houzz introduced Houzz TV.[citation needed] to empower homeowners through video content. Users can also draw on photos or add stickers and text, as well as collaborate with others on their ideas simultaneously.[15] Houzz introduced Sketch for Android in January 2016.[16] Sketch is also available as a web app.[17] In February 2016, Houzz introduced View in My Room within its app for iOS and Android that lets users virtually place products from the Houzz Marketplace in their homes before buying.[18] In March 2016, Houzz announced that it had opened its Commerce API to third party partners, with Shopify as a first point of integration, to make it easier for merchants to sell and manage their inventory on Houzz.[19] In September 2016, Houzz launched Visual Match, a new visual recognition tool that "uses deep learning technology to analyze more than 11 million home photos on Houzz. Furniture and decor that looks similar to the six million products on the Houzz Marketplace is then surfaced for users to browse (and hopefully buy)."[20] In May 2017, Houzz introduced a new tool for its iPhone and iPad app, View in My Room 3D, that allows people to preview over 300,000 products in 3D within the context of their own rooms.[21] With the launch of iOS 11 from Apple in September 2017, Houzz introduced an upgraded version of its 3D AR tool within its app for iPhone and iPad, which lets people see and move 500,000 products in their rooms.[22] For Houzz, 3D modeling has become a major earner. Those who use the tool, according to Tatarko, are 11 times more likely to make a purchase from the site.[23] The Houzz App for Andorid devices was updated with ARCore support in March 2018, enabling users to "place virtual representations of furniture and other home decor items anywhere in their home to see how they would look." [24]
Acquisitions
Houzz made its first acquisition in 2015, "buying gardening and home advice site GardenWeb from NBCUniversal."[25] In February 2018, Houzz announced that it had acquired IvyMark, a startup that has built a business management tool for interior designers and other design companies. The tool "offers project management, furniture delivery scheduling and more." [26]
Home design photo database
As of December 2014, there were millions of images of home interiors and exteriors on Houzz.[27] Homeowners browse photos by room, style and location, and bookmark photos in personal collections the site calls “ideabooks.” Images had been added to ideabooks hundreds of millions of times.[28] Users can click on an image to learn more about the designer, ask a question, and learn about products tagged in the photos.[29]
As of August 2015, there were more than 7 million high-quality photos of interiors, exteriors and gardens.[30] Houzz now has more than 17 million home photos on its platform.[31]
Professional directory
Houzz has a directory of home improvement professionals who use the site to connect with homeowners. The platform can be used for consumers to search through different types of professionals for hire, view their previous projects, and begin a discussion with them with questions and inquiries, to ultimately hire them.[32][33]
Reception
CNN named Houzz the App of the Week, calling it "The Wikipedia of interior and exterior design sites".[34] The magazine Real Simple called Houzz "the online equivalent of clipping décor images from magazines".[35] Bloomberg Businessweek called Houzz "An online antidote to the housing bust."[33] Architectural Digest wrote, "This app will stoke your imagination."[36] TechCrunch wrote, "Houzz appears to be a decent idea that's been executed well."[37] The Mercury News wrote, "You'll find ... ideas for your swipe file there that you and your architect can both contribute to and comment on."[38] The Wall Street Journal said “Houzz is ... a well of inspiration at the tip of your swiping fingers" and asserted that the app is one of the few nongame apps on iOS that have a 5 star rating.[39]
TIME included the Houzz App in its 2014 list of "essential software every iPad owner should download."[40] In 2015, Fast Company named Houzz to its "Most Innovative Companies List" for being "a one-stop design shop" and noted that "unlike many tech companies that try to lather on unnatural business models, Houzz is so strong because its revenue streams grew out of customer demand." [41] Also in 2015, CNBC named Houzz to its 2015 Disruptor 50 List, noting that "Pros use the Houzz platform to build their brands, collaborate on projects and connect with homeowners. Consumers love the site because they can click on thousands of different ideas for remodeling and renovating their homes and research and hire professionals. Houzz's online marketplace lets customers buy the furniture and home accessories they see, rather than having to toggle over to individual retailers and manufacturers."[42] Houzz was named to CNBC's Disruptor 50 List again in 2016,[43] in 2017, where the company ranked #6,[44] and in 2018.[45]
Awards
In May 2016, Houzz won "Best App" at Google's inaugural Play Awards. "User experience and high star ratings" were among the factors considered by Google's panel.[46] In May 2018, Houzz was named the 40th Annual Entrepreneurial Company of the Year by the Harvard Business School Association of Northern California.[47]
Controversy
In October 2015, Houzz settled a lawsuit to, "to resolve allegations that the company violated California privacy laws by recording incoming and outgoing telephone calls without notifying all parties on the call that they were being recorded".[48]
References
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- ^ Lim, Jason (August 26, 2014). "Houzz Launches A Localized Version To Renovate Australia's Home Design Market". Forbes.
- ^ Kurutz, Stevens (March 21, 2012). "Houzz Proud". New York Times. Retrieved December 28, 2012.
- ^ Meier, Aliz (October 14, 2015). "Home Design Ideas". Tegel.
- ^ Ryall, Jenni (August 28, 2014). "Houzz Launches In Australia, Home Renovators Get Excited". Mashable.
- ^ a b Ang, Sarah (December 11, 2013). "Houzz Helps You Make Your House a Home". Mashable.
- ^ Wauters, Robin (November 11, 2010). "Heads Up, Home Design Freaks: Houzz Launches New iPad App, Raises $2M". TechCrunch. Retrieved December 28, 2012.
- ^ Carney, Michael (August 27, 2013). "The numbers say Houzz has lit a fire under the home remodeling market". PandoDaily. Retrieved September 16, 2013.
- ^ a b Lardinois, Frederic (September 10, 2013). "Adi Tatarko of Houzz: Bootstrapping Was The Best Thing That Ever Happened To Us". TechCrunch.
- ^ Carney, Michael (January 15, 2014). "Houzz and international expansion go together like peas and carrots". PandoDaily.
- ^ Carney, Michael (December 19, 2014). "With rabid overseas demand, home design favorite Houzz looks to triple its international reach in 2015". PandoDaily.
- ^ Ecker, Shana (July 8, 2013). "Houzz's Real Cost Finder Helps You Figure Out How Much That Renovation Will Set You Back". Huffington Post.
- ^ Lardinois, Frederic (February 5, 2014). "Houzz Launches Site Designer, Offers Free Websites For Home Professionals". TechCrunch.
- ^ Lardinois, Frederic (December 10, 2015). "Houzz Brings New Collaboration Tools To Its iOS Apps". TechCrunch.
- ^ Fuller, Daniel (January 13, 2016). "Houzz Interior Decorating App Gets Sketch Feature". AndroidHeadlines.
- ^ "Houzz Introduces Sketch for the Web". Kitchen & Bath Business. June 23, 2017.
- ^ Korducki, Kelli. "You Can Now *Virtually* Try Out Furniture Before You Buy". BRIT+CO.
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- ^ Stein, Megan (May 4, 2017). "Never Fear Furniture Shopping Again: This 3D Tool Shows You How Things Will Looks in Your House". People.com.
- ^ Lunden, Ingrid (September 19, 2017). "A new ARKit app from Houzz brings 500,000 objects to moveable life". TechCrunch.
- ^ “Houzz’s Adi Tatarko: How an Israeli Immigrant Couple’s Home Improvement Platform Revolutionized an Industry”(March 19, 2019)
- ^ Diaz, Justin (March 21, 2018). "Houzz App Updated With ARCore Support". AndroidHeadlines.
- ^ Rao, Leena (August 25, 2015). "Home design company Houzz makes its first acquisition". Fortune.
- ^ Hinchliffe, Emma (February 6, 2018). "Houzz acquires interior design business management startup IvyMark". Inman News.
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- ^ Carney, Michael (August 27, 2013). "The numbers say Houzz has lit a fire under the home remodeling market". PandoDaily.
- ^ Hickey, Shane (December 28, 2014). "Houzz: the website that speaks the language of home improvement". The Guardian.
- ^ Rodriguez, Samuel (August 14, 2015). "Houzz Android app launches in Spain". ecommerce News.
- ^ Xie, Jenny. "18 renovation apps to know for your next project". Curbed.
- ^ KATHERINE BOEHRET (4 April 2012). "Professional Decorating Ideas in the Houzz". The Digital Solution. Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
- ^ a b NICK LEIBER (14 March 2012). "An Online Antidote to the Housing Bust". Profiles. Bloomberg Businessweek. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
- ^ "Houzz on CNN". YouTube. Archived from the original on September 14, 2015. Retrieved 30 January 2012.
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- ^ "The List: Disruptor 50". CNBC. May 12, 2015.
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- ^ "Entrepreneurial Company of the Year". HBS Association of Northern California.
- ^ "Attorney General Kamala D. Harris Announces Settlement with Houzz, Inc. Over Privacy Violations" (Press release). Office of the Attorney General, State of California Department of Justice. October 2, 2015. Retrieved February 2, 2015.