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Help needed for our new home

wsharp
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Our house is nearly finished, and its time for us to buy all the furnitures, but how can we make sure the funiture that we will buy are the right size for each room? Does anyone know if any softwares that would draw up floor plan or something similar like that? Any help would be much appreciated.
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“Don't do it! Stay away from your potential. You'll mess it up, it's potential, leave it. Anyway, it's like your bank balance - you always have a lot less than you think.”
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Welshwoofs wrote: »
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I am looking for a software that would help me plan!0 -
I am looking for a software that would help me plan!
http://www.smartdraw.com but I can guarantee that by the time you've farted around installing it, setting it up etc you could have measured your rooms, drawn it up on a sheet of paper and experimented with moving cutouts around to get your plan“Don't do it! Stay away from your potential. You'll mess it up, it's potential, leave it. Anyway, it's like your bank balance - you always have a lot less than you think.”
― Dylan Moran0 -
Don't forget to measure the doorways that the furniture has to go through !0
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Welshwoofs wrote: »http://www.smartdraw.com but I can guarantee that by the time you've farted around installing it, setting it up etc you could have measured your rooms, drawn it up on a sheet of paper and experimented with moving cutouts around to get your plan
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American fridges are apparently almost impossible to get through normal doors (handles stick out). Heard a very amusing story about someone having to take a window out to get it in, and then after a fortnight to get it out when it broke!
Do you have NO furniture at the moment?0
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