Chief Architect Home Designer Pro
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| Developer: | Chief Architect |
| License: | Commercial / Demo |
| User Rating: | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (87 votes) |
| Offical Website: | www.homedesignersoftware.com |
| Platform: | Windows XP or Windows Vista |
Chief Architect Home Designer Pro Review
Chief Architect Home Designer Pro is formerly Better Homes and Gardens Home Designer Pro, a professional version for home design software package with completed features from Chief Architect. With the software user have all tools to do home design, remodeling, landscaping, decks, kitchens, baths, outdoor, interior design and cost estimating. Home Designer Professional is for serious user who need completed feature home design software program.
Beside the Pro edition, there are two smaller packages for home design solution as Home Designer Suite and Architectural Home Designer with fewer features than the Professional package. And the price is also cheaper than the Professional version. You can check out the comparison at its official website.
Home Designer Professional Highlight Features
- Integrated Design Tools
- 2D and 3D Design Tools
- Kitchen and Bath Design
- Interior Design
- Decks and Landscaping
- Site Planning & Estimating
- CAD Tools
- Building Tools
- Automated and Manual Building Tools
- Free thousands of sample plan
User Experience with Chief Architect Home Designer Pro
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(87 votes)
September 8th, 2009 12:58 am
Four years ago I designed my house with chief architect, I made the layout design of my building with ease and very fast. This is a very fast and useful software that I ever seen. With this program I can design my home very easy and look so beautiful.
October 12th, 2009 4:19 pm
I bought the Pro 8 version that had a few glitches in it but the results were still good. I was resonably happy with it until I needed to change computers and then the problems started. Support from the US sucks and there is little response from emails in trying to solve the problems. If you call fom overseas it can cost you $ trying to sort things out. It might be better to buy something similar locally with local specs built in since all I could find was US standard building codes. Then again, US companies don’t tend to recognise anyplace outside the US anyway.