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Smart building technology makes the design process easy. As you draw walls, the program creates a 3D model simultaneously. Ceilings and floors form automatically and the program generates a materials list that continually updates along with the design. When you add windows and doors, they automatically insert into walls creating the openings and framing. Cabinets bump to walls, countertops merge, and cabinets update when placing fixtures and appliances. Need client design options? Use the Style Palette tool to transform the look of a room with colors, materials, and architectural elements.

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Home Designer Pro is professional home design software for the serious DIY enthusiast. Enjoy the same type of tools that the professionals use for home design, remodeling, interior design, and cost estimation. Home Designer Pro offers advanced design and smart building tools to produce detailed construction drawings.

One of the most powerful features in all Home Designer products is accurate automatic building tools consistent with the home building industry. Most home design apps are published by vendors that are not in the housing industry. Home Designer is produced by the creators of Chief Architect; the same software professionals use. Home Designer's Automated Building Tools include:

Chief Architect Software is a leading developer and publisher of 3D home design software for architects, builders, designers and DIY home enthusiasts. For professionals, we publish the Chief Architect software line: the most popular product for residential home design. And, for the DIY home design market, we publish the top-rated Home Designer software line. The two software lines are compatible, enabling professional designers and homeowners to easily communicate and share ideas. Learn more at HomeDesignerSoftware.com.

We help you build an expression of yourself. We do more than the typical architect, creating not only unique home designs and customized details, but also delivering a high level of service and individual attention.

Although it can be nerve-wracking to create a blueprint, tools such as building design software help us see the big picture by providing 2D or 3D computer-aided tools that target architectural design.

When it comes to home design, attention to detail is key. Each home has unique characteristics: lighting, furniture style, colors, storage space, and layout. Using free home design software helps design your space, from aesthetics and layout to functionality.

AutoCAD Architecture software has an architectural library of 8,500+ components. It uses architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) features to design realistic and spatially-aware homes, objects, and floor plans. It has an automatic generator for elevations, sections, and ceiling grids to assist in creating an accurate home design.

Autodesk 3ds Max is a 3D rendering, modeling, and animation software used to create expansive designs in various industries such as architecture, civil engineering, animation, and video games. It breathes life into home designs and landscapes, offering texture and shading tools that give its users artistic control.

Cedreo is a 3D architecture software for home builders, interior designers, and remodelers. It helps create 2D and 3D blueprints for a fully furnished home, including the interiors and exteriors. It also improves the client-buying experience by handling designs in-house rather than using an external team.

A home design software specially built for interior design professionals, Chief Architect Interiors, gets down to all the nitty-gritty, such as bath and kitchen designs. Chief Architect can be used for both new construction and remodeling projects. With the power of 3D visualization and construction drawings, it offers a huge library with thousands of appliances, cabinets, furnishing, and textures that help design a realistic view of the project.

An online 3D interior and home design service that lets its users choose from a vast catalog of brands and generate HD images of the project. Homebyme connects state-of-the-art 3D planning to the world of architecture and design. It can help present ideas to your clients in an easy way.


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Clinton Cole, architect, builder, and director at CPlusC Architectural Workshop, gave Welcome to the Jungle House, his family's home in suburban Sydney, the eco-friendly treatment, what with a solar-panel facade, rainwater harvesting, and a rooftop full of fruits and vegetables and a fish pond. Visitors are first ushered into the imposing steel "shroud" entry, facing the timber-clad staircase.

A single Japanese red pine tree provided the impetus to build this spartan, three-story dwelling and office designed by architect Go Fujita of Gosize in Nishinomiya, known as a prime site for Japanese cherry blossom sightings. Fashioned almost entirely of concrete, it has high ceilings and full walls that make way for select materials including tin, oak, and silver foil.

On a plateau three hours outside Mexico City, architect Fernanda Canales created a wild, nature-fueled vacation home for her family surrounding four courtyards. Celebrating the flat, rugged environs, she melded a facade of red, broken brick with warm concrete and wood interiors. To add extra height, she turned to terra-cotta tiled barrel vaults.

At midcentury-style Pavilion Haus in Houston, the home of StudioMET Architects principal and partner Shawn Gottschalk, Gottschalk ensured that kids could play freely in the contained courtyard while parents kept watch through the sleek glass panels. A large pedestrian gate doubling as the front door establishes a dialogue with nature found throughout the pavilion.

Befitting of the 1960s, architect Charles Bello and his wife built a sustainable ranch in Mendocino County, California, using materials obtained solely from their 400-acre plot of redwood forest. The site's showstopper is undoubtedly the undulating glass house, nestled inside a cluster of trees.

In the Brisbane suburb of Paddington, architect Scott Petherick converted a 1920s structure into Jacaranda House, a "Queenslander"-inspired home for his family on the upper level, with his workshop below. In addition to striking woodwork and filigree upward-sloping eaves that filter sunlight into the kitchen, there are perks like an intimate courtyard and alfresco fireplace.

In Grey Lynn, an Auckland suburb, architect Richard Naish shook up the notion of the Victorian villa that is pervasive here by building a trifecta of pavilions separated by courtyards and "garden rooms." The western red cedar facade is offset by the roof's black galvanized corrugated steel.

Sri Lankan architect Palinda Kannangara's home and studio outside of Columbo nods to brutalism, with sustainable double-layered concrete and perforated brick walls. The rooftop is the greenest element, strewn with an herb garden and biological pond that regulates storm water. Hovering within the main volume is the living area, buoyed by jungle views, as dramatic a sight as the double-height office.

Seeking fewer distractions, work-at-home architect Oliver Dang, founder of Six Five Four A, turned to his Toronto backyard and built this cozy studio with cedar panels and a vast storage system. Sunlight gleams through the angled skylight, warming the birch plywood interior.

David Liddicoat and Sophie Goldhill, the couple behind architecture practice Liddicoat & Goldhill, built their four-story, asymmetrical home topped with a steeply slanted roof on a narrow, irregularly shaped site within London's Victoria Park neighbourhood. It flaunts ample glazing and a mix of textures like exposed brickwork, stainless steel, and Rhodesian mahogany.

In the 1950s, Ramat HaSharon, close to Tel Aviv, was home to numerous brutalist structures. There, architect Pitsou Kedem, craving the same style for his own family house, built it as two squares of concrete stacked atop each other. Materials like iron, wood, and silicate brick, along with a skylight that runs along the length of the stairwell, imbue it with a welcoming sense of earthiness.

Annie Ritz and Daniel Rabin, the couple and co-founders behind And And And Studio, revamped a neglected home in the Silverlake neighborhood of Los Angeles by adding a tall re-framed roof and 1,000-square-foot extension, as well as emphasizing outdoor areas like the wood deck adjacent to the pool. Interior highlight: the kitchen, with its olive green cabinetry and wood-clad circular island.

Beach, hills, and flatlands vibes all swirl together in architect Clive Wilkinson's Los Angeles home, where guests are greeted with a laser-cut metal stair railing. Situated on a steeply sloping site, the distinctive structure lends itself to a living attic, pool deck, and garden terrace, mixing elements like low-slung Italian furniture and oak flooring. Bright green makes a splash in the kitchen, which is tucked underneath Douglas fir rafters.

A regional township south of Auckland was the ideal spot for architect Daniel Smith to build a modest "kiwi bach" for his family overlooking the river and mountains. The exterior stands out for its cedar rain screen and the sloped and angled roof that makes the most of the home's small footprint. Paving the way to the sunken lounge is the showpiece kitchen, embracing affordable materials like pine, plasterboard, and black-painted aluminum.

It took less than five months for architect David Hovey Jr. to build this prefab home in Arizona's Paradise Valley, a rectangular pavilion with a shell of laminated glass, a perforated Cor-Ten steel roof, and an indoor courtyard where Hovey Jr.'s family take dips in the Olympic-size swimming pool. Polished concrete floors, Nakashima furniture, and a large black walnut bar are all found indoors.

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