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Paul Franklin February 11th 06 01:28 AM

Home remodeling software?
 
Folks,

Having just purchased a new old house, SWMBO and I are planning some
remodeling projects...new siding, turning the living room into a Den,
turning the old office into first floor laundry, updating kitchen,
etc.

I'd like to find a software package that would let us experiment with
floor plans, cabinet layouts, visualize different types of siding,
etc.

I've looked at a lot of the home design software, and many of them
"seem" like they would allow for this. Many, for example, allow you
to import digital photos of the outside and then change the siding,
etc. They range in price from $20-100+. I don't mind spending that
kind of money if it works halfway decently.

But it's impossible to tell how well they do this, and how easy they
are to learn and use, so I'm looking for input from folks that have
used such a package.

I've used a lot of straight CAD packages, but I really want something
optimised and intended for the stuff I listed above. For the interior
view especially, I'd want to view in simulated 3D not just plan or
elevation views.

Anyone willing to share their experience and/or recommendations?

TIA,

Paul Franklin


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[email protected] February 11th 06 01:44 AM

Home remodeling software?
 
I had to look up SWMBO - wow !

I got a package several years ago, can't remember what it was called
but it blew chunks. There's only a few listed on download.com, the
highest-rated one is 3/5 and has warnings from people all over it.

Possibly worthless info he
http://home-design-software-review.t...18-review.html


BP February 11th 06 01:20 PM

Home remodeling software?
 

"Paul Franklin" wrote in message
...
Folks,

Having just purchased a new old house, SWMBO and I are planning some
remodeling projects...new siding, turning the living room into a Den,
turning the old office into first floor laundry, updating kitchen,
etc.

I'd like to find a software package that would let us experiment with
floor plans, cabinet layouts, visualize different types of siding,
etc.

I've looked at a lot of the home design software, and many of them
"seem" like they would allow for this. Many, for example, allow you
to import digital photos of the outside and then change the siding,
etc. They range in price from $20-100+. I don't mind spending that
kind of money if it works halfway decently.

But it's impossible to tell how well they do this, and how easy they
are to learn and use, so I'm looking for input from folks that have
used such a package.

I've used a lot of straight CAD packages, but I really want something
optimised and intended for the stuff I listed above. For the interior
view especially, I'd want to view in simulated 3D not just plan or
elevation views.

Anyone willing to share their experience and/or recommendations?

TIA,

2 Things:
You get what you pay for. A good package is in the hundreds, not the tens,
and a professional package goes into 4 digits.
And design software is a garbage in - garbage out process.
Sounds like you are CAD experienced so you may know what you are doing
(garbage in wise). But if you are experienced using something like AutoCAD
and now you want to enhance that level of 2-d accuracy with 3-d rendering
you will surely be disappointed with the cheaper "homeowner" versions. They
are mostly toys.
IMHO.



TP February 12th 06 01:23 AM

Home remodeling software?
 
I use CAD packages also. AutoCad, UG(NX), SolidWorks. They are
good for engineering stuff.
When you want something quick for home remodeling use anything
other than eng sw... I have been using an old version of 3D Home
Architect® Deluxe 4.0. You could probably get find it in a
garage sale... Works just fine for the my better half. She can
see and change anything quickly.

TP

MC February 22nd 06 02:25 AM

Home remodeling software?
 
TP wrote:
I use CAD packages also. AutoCad, UG(NX), SolidWorks. They are good for
engineering stuff.
When you want something quick for home remodeling use anything other
than eng sw... I have been using an old version of 3D Home Architect®
Deluxe 4.0. You could probably get find it in a garage sale... Works
just fine for the my better half. She can see and change anything quickly.

TP

use punch, not the latest version, does great until need a custom object
not in the library, simples ones are easy to create, but anything more
than simple and have to do with what you got.

If do any of the rendering and walk throughs need a fast computer



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