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Trevor Oakley
 
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Default Bathroom Design Software


"dg" wrote in message
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I think MS Visio is a very good 2d drag and drop program, and has a good
range of included pre-drawn blocks - or you can adapt them and save them

for
your future drawings. I use it on a Tabletpc and you can get a plan drawn

up
in no time in someone's house. Its very quick and easy to use and is
designed as a drag and drop program.

For mainly 3d (and 2d) you wont get better than Sketchup for easy of use,
design options, speed and customer presentation. See www.sketchup.com.


I tried sketchup but the options are quite basic. Are there additional
libraries for it. The Plumbing library but it had no bath at all.

Some of the Autodesk lite products have a comprehensive range of predrawn
blocks available, but the software itself is a bit time consuming to use.

dg


"Trevor Oakley" wrote in message
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I am looking for bathroom design software (PC based or Web based).

Does anyone know any?

A cost up to £1000 is OK if the software is good, for a lifetime
licence. I would like 2d layout mostly, but a 3d presentation may be
useful (but not essential). I would like drop and drag features, and
the ability to create different baths in a template, eg airbaths,
jacuzzi, phoenix, etc.

I have searched groups.google.com and found a few links, but the
software is not really suited to bathrooms.

Key elements in the program:

- specificy bath (eg spa, one-person, two-person etc) and position
- position basins, toilets, cistern
- showers (electric, power etc)
- bidet, accessories (eg towel rails)
- heated towel rails (radiators)
- lighting (spot lights etc)
- shower enclosures (eg walk in)
- doorway
- bath filler, standpipes etc (these can be large, eg 30cm high)

The key objective is to get everything to fit and work.