If you read my story in the Sunday paper about Justin Spoelstra and the software application he developed that enables home builders and their customers to try out more than 30,000 custom paint colors, flooring choices and other decorating options, here's a look at how that software was used to offer a customer four variations on a model home built by Creek Hill Custom Homes. The company, by the way, is called Preferred Interactive.




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