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I am looking for software which would allow me to design a home and present it to potential architects. I need something which a novice could use just to decide the exterior, landscape, and floor plans. Maybe quite possibly also do a layout of the rooms. I would like something fairly simple, but if simple isn't the way to go then that is fine. Whatever software you feel is best, if you could direct me to a place to get a very good tutorial that would be great! Thanks for all help.
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I think this program could meet your needs: http://loghomelinks.com/soft2.htm
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If you goto "Staples" or "Office Supply Stores" or the similar in the $5 bin where they have their ancient stuff sometimes you can find some decent programs like that. ... i wrote a program that did landscape/home design last term for the term project ... kinda lost it though LOL ('sides it had to be in Java = inefficient)
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Glad we could help!
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Yeah thanks a lot. While I was with my project coordinator this morning at work, I remembered he had Punch! Professional Home Design Suite Platinum. So I've been playing around with that all morning since our server has been down. It's a pretty cool program, very easy to use, just have to get used to using it.
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LOL awesome! (yeah i figured something like Autocad might be a little much overkill heehee)
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Yeah, I've tried AutoCad before and it was weigh out of my league. This one is pretty nice. My "test home" has 16,686 sq. ft. with a bedroom that's 35 ft. by 35 ft. Figured I'd start off with something big just to give myself a challenge that way I could learn more. So far so good, lol.
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