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potsdam722016-01-18 12:11:19
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potsdam72, 2016-01-18 12:11:19

What kitchen planning programs are there?

Perhaps which ones are used by which companies?

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Andrey Surzhikov, 2016-01-18
@Surzhikov

IKEA Home Planner - for IKEA furniture.
SweetHome 3D is free for any furniture.
Models for the kitchen must be downloaded on separate sites (such as https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com )
There are a lot of similar programs, but I like SweetHome3D more than others.

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Alexander Ananiev, 2016-01-18
@SaNNy32

There is also PRO100

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John Smith, 2016-01-19
@ClearAirTurbulence

Looking for what. If for work - it will come in handy, but if you want to design a kitchen for yourself - not a fact. I've come to the conclusion that all these SweetHome are very limited, and if you want to do everything in detail, it's better to take something that gives you more freedom. As a result, I drew the kitchen (and the rest of the apartment for renovation) in SketchUp. The learning curve there is about the same, but in SweetHome you will get an approximation, and not what you need, and you will have to invent crutches to get out in "non-standard" situations.
If it concerns only furniture, then "furniture" solutions have a plus (sharpness, the presence of specific tools, a database with an assortment and parameters for "branded" solutions).

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