Archive for September, 2010
When using house design software,the number one problem people face designing their new home without the aid of professional help is understanding how certain designs features will affect the cost of the project. Or even the overall size of the home and what will fit inside their budget.
A good way to help combat this problem is to visit display/show homes taking notice of the design aspects along with the size of the home in relation to the price. This should give you an idea of what can be achieved in a certain price range.
Something that many people have trouble with is knowing what size a particular room should be especially when using house design software extending a room is as easy as a click of the mouse. Again display homes are a fantastic resource to get ideas from.
However most people can just start with the home they are currently living in. Walk around your current home with a note pad and measure your current rooms. Taking note of your furniture and how much room there is to accommodate for the furniture. Now that you have your room sizes measured and you find that some rooms are too small and maybe some are too large. Move the furniture in a position that would be comfortable or to your liking and add the extra space that is needed to your room measurements.
Something that people do have trouble with is when you are working on your house design software and you have most of the plan perfect on one side of the house, although the opposite side of the house the rooms are too big or small and you don’t really know what to do with the space to fix it.
This is a problem that I see all too often. To be honest there is no easy fix except to rearrange your design until it all works. Walk in linen cupboards and storage areas are a practical way to use up space that maybe unavoidable without destroying the overall design of the home.
The kitchen is another place that people seem to go overboard. Don’t get me wrong I love a large kitchen but all too often I see clients come in with their plan and the kitchen just doesn’t work. Think about how the space will be like to work in. You are the one who is ultimately going to use the kitchen so grab your tape measure and map it out in full size. Make sure the layout will suite your needs.
Some house design software can be a difficult thing to learn how to use. I find most people just starting out don’t take too long to figure out how to use the basics, such as drawing walls adding some plumbing accessories and even drop a roof on the project.
After mastering these simple tasks it can be a little more difficult to then create a plan that is to be handed in to your local council to receive a building permit.
Having to produce sectional drawing and interior cabinet designs can take a little longer to learn. Not to say that these tasks, along with a host more are unachievable, quite the contrary it just means you need to take the time to learn.
For a large group of people trying their hand at house design software for the first time, they are not necessarily interested in using all the features that most house design programs have as standard. Most are just happy to design a floor plan of their dream home, that has been until this point inside their imagination and now it’s time to get it on paper. And maybe even a 3D image.
Once the layout and general design is finished, then they will just take their newly designed house plan off to a professional. Who will complete the project and finalise all the relative documentation the council will require.
Some may say that this group of house design software users have wasted their money buying the program if they contract the final works out to a drafting service. To answer that I would say no! They haven’t wasted their money. They were able to achieve a basic design of their home and in a lot of cases much more detailed design.
This will be a great help to the professional that will finish off the project, having the house lay out completed before they begin. It will be quite likely that cost will be much lower than if you had no idea or design of what you would like your dream home to look like.
This is something that I do daily, is meeting with people and help design their home. The people who come prepared with a house design that has been thought out and drawn with room sizes that work, using a house design software package, are going to spend less. The main reason they will spend less is they have taken the time and tried different scenarios with their house design software at home. Rather than going through the trial and error stage with me who has an hourly charge out rate.
