Ikea now has 3D previews on their product pages, but there's no button for downloading the models. However, the browser's network log allows you to see a URL for downloading the viewed model in plain standard glTF! You can import this in Blender and it's just <i>ready</i> - scaled in metric and painted with basic materials!<p>I've been using Blender for planning moves between small flats - testing furniture setups in a virtual model is <i>so fun</i> besides being useful. Even a crude model allows me to make concrete decisions well in advance.<p>Modeling a non-rectangular room is pretty straightforward with a perspective matching tool like fSpy and a few measurements in real life.<p>Trying and comparing different furniture setups is as simple as animating the room over time! Blender allows you to split your UI to show multiple synchronizes views across the room. Add timeline markers to label each setup for easy discussion. Marker names will be visible in each 3D view screenshot!<p>Blender's Eevee gives excellent live previews without much hassle. I've been very happy just using the builtin interior HDR map and slapping screen-space AO/reflections on top.
Senior Engineering Leader at Inter IKEA here - correct, the 3d models have to be served to be viewed - but they are likely the lowest quality versions.<p>There's a pipeline to covert manufacturing-level models down to Web quality. I've been playing about with those APIs recently.<p>We also have a small selection of models on github.com/ikea