Home Designer Suite 2014

3.3 3.3 out of 5 stars | 206 ratings

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Last update: 12-17-2024


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Software for home design, remodeling, interior design, kitchens and baths, decks and landscaping, and cost estimation
Take a virtual tour and use 3D views to know exactly what your project will look like before you build
Design in 2D and 3D or both simultaneously; built-in style templates; 6,000+ library items
Drag-and-drop from thousands of design objects; powerful deck and patio tools; Plant Chooser offers 1,500+ plant options
Get started with "How-To" tutorials, 30+ step-by-step training videos, live online training webinars, and more

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Top reviews from the United States

The Bees Knees
5.0 out of 5 stars Almost had a "refund", so why five stars???
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2012
Having been (and still am) a DIY enthusiast for decades, I began using Broderbund's Interior Design software way back in 1995, loved it, and a couple of years later I came across Punch design software. It did an admirable job, and I continued with their software up until my very recent download of Chief Architect Suite 2014. (As an aside, I also want to state here that I have used AutoCad/Mechanical Desktop for mechanical engineering design work for years too, but obviously that software could only be used at work!)

Back to this product: It took a bit of getting used to in creating 3-D views (which reminded me of the Broderbund product in that regard). However, my biggest problem was that I was unable to get 90% of the textures to SHOW in my 3-D rendered views. I browsed their forum, and noticed that many others were having the same "white furniture/objects" problem, and the blame went to "graphics card problem". I wrote to the company and they suggested a refund. I "sat on it" for a day or so, and went back on in to the program. I did NOT want to give it up as I "liked it too much".

The reason for my review's title of five stars and the refund comment is this: I SOLVED the "white furniture/object" problem quite accidentally. I was using the render option to view my finished room layout, and noticed in the drop down menu the last option to 'toggle textures'. Hmm, I wonder... and YES, *that* was my problem all along. I kick myself for not having seen it sooner, as I wasted hours of frustrated tinkering - wavering from "get a refund" to "I wish it would work". Sigh.

I wanted it to work because what I "could" see of the rendering in 3-D was superb - baseboards and crown moldings, EXCELLENT cabinet placement, whereby corner cabinet counter tops "automagically" fill in the missing space when two corner cabinets are properly aligned either side by side or angled - and the counter top is still editable for a different choice of granite, or say, marble (and the cabinets color/material can be changed too).

Another very nice feature (over Punch) is when you do a door cut-out - i.e. a "doorway" with no casing. The baseboard ACTUALLY WRAPS around the wall's thickness. In Punch, there's nothing there to cover the wall's thickness... just sharp cut-off baseboard edges at the back and the front of the wall... so KUDOS to Chief Architect for giving me properly wrapped baseboards!

Also, I love the accuracy of the wall's thicknesses - and choices - anywhere from standard 2x4 studs, to 2x6 - all the way to CBS or poured concrete walls! WOW!

I also like the choice of "style" when you first start a new plan. I have used "cottage" theme, and "traditional" already. In both cases, the doors and baseboards are styled to fit the theme. Cottage gave me bead board cabinets and such, painted in white. In Traditional, the doors were of dark wood. Why is this good? Back in my Punch days, the baseboards and doors and windows were always of a light wood, and if you wanted them to be painted white, you had to painstakingly select them and add the styling. That's not to say you can't or won't change the colors of window frames/doors etc in your chosen theme using this software, but it's very handy when baseboards/crown/window frames are already the color you want! I spend too much time using these programs as it is (ask my husband!!! he says it's a sickness with me) - so any time I can save NOT having to do tedious painting of baseboards throughout, is just FINE with me!

Their texture/color library is excellent too (plus you can download "brand name" furniture groupings and the like, for free. (Some you have to pay for IF you have a more expensive version of this software). I actually can put LEATHER on my couches now! And there's an abundance of different types of glass: block, stained, opaque, clear - for instance. I also love the smoothness of their rendered bathtubs! The Punch version was awful compared to this software (but then again, I'm running this on a brand new Win8 PC with upgraded memory etc. but with the standard video card).

The program seems to be smart enough to know that when you paint one wall a certain color, you don't have to fiddle around "breaking" a long (interior or exterior) wall, so that you can have different wall colors and/or tile/textures in rooms on either side of the perpendicular wall.

Another reason I chose this software was due to my having a newly purchased Win8 PC, as mentioned. Also - THE PRICE of this software is unbeatable.

There's much much much more about this program that I like, but right now this review is turning into a book. Sorry about that. If you've never used house design software before, I hope my review will help you in your purchasing decision. I won't say it's been the easiest to learn (as many other reviewers have stated) but then again, neither was Mechanical Desktop a walk in the park either, learning-wise!

As another reviewer stated, it's GREAT for furniture arranging - no more aching backs "seeing if something looks right" and then changing your mind... do it on the PC screen first, then call in your buddies for a furniture-moving party!

If you're as bad as me, (some 400+ plans created over the past 17 years) then I highly recommend using this product to get those designs out of your head and into 3-D form.

Cheers,
Susan Gast
JKCROWL
4.0 out of 5 stars home floor plan designer
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2012
the software was pretty good. i tried to use it without reading all the tutorials and was able to do some things but got stuck trying to do other things. it's kind of fun, was able to take dimensions of living room furniture and place is alternative arrangement to see if everything would fit, BOY was my husband pleased " now move this over there so i can see it"!!! didn't have to do that.
but there are a couple of things that are difficult, moving and resizing walls, windows etc. if you read the tutorials it's a bit easier.
but it was fun and did let me rearrange before actually moving everything. also lets you see a general layout if you want to remodel room size
Amazon Customer
3.0 out of 5 stars Buy, but there are serious limitations
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2013
I have a background in construction, I do some graphics at work, and I am a software engineer by trade. I bought this to use on my gut-remodel of a home, and my expectations were pretty low. I knew there would be bugs and limitations, like not being able to freely rotate furniture. Hey its only $100.

Others have praised it, so I'll just lay out the Really Bad Limitations you need to be aware of.

1) Printing is crippled by limiting your output to 12x18. Yes I am not kidding psuedo-architectural software cannot print to normal architectural sizes. And worse its obviously an intentional crippling to force users up to the more expensive edition.

workaround:
1) download-install a Windows to PDF print driver - HA recommends CutePDF and thats what I am using.
2) print from HA to PDF file at 12x18 size, set to the scale you want and DO NOT scale-to-fit
3) open pdf in Acrobat, Illustrator, or what I use, free-open-source Inkscape. ( There are many other apps that will probably do this too, but I am going to do drawing on top of the pdf)
4) Use your tool to draw and re-scale to appropriate sizes they will accept at the building department. Draw on top of the pdf to augment your HA drawing.
5) Save as PDF and get it printed at Staples, Kinkos, etc.

conclusion of #1 - a big dope slap for the marketing people at HA

2) The roof builder is totally worthless. There is no way I can find to change the default layouts, and I have a very simple gable roof.

workaround:
Use your real drawing software to draw your own, its not that hard.

conclusion of #2: - about what I expected

Buy recommendation - its still looks like the best buy for the price, and I am using it for floor plans.

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