Monday, July 10, 2006

Using Home Remodeling Software as Your First Step

Getting ready to do some home remodeling? Perhaps the easiest, and even least expensive way to do it these days is with the help of some good home remodeling software. There are many packages available, and as you'll see, some of them have complimentary trial versions that do just about everything you'll need.

Home remodeling can become quite a task for any home owner. It is almost inevitable that after some years of living in your castle, you will start wondering what new thing you can add to it. It can be a pool, a new room for your new child or even a complete modification of your house.

Either way, it isn’t an easy job. And what is worse, you don’t know how it will end. Nobody wants to invest thousands of dollars into something they don’t know how it will look at the end.

In the 1980’s, the military started using 3D simulations for their combat training. It didn’t take long for that practice to pass to the private sector, especially into building and construction. That’s when home remodeling software appeared.

What's the deal with Home Remodeling Software?
It's like your word processing software or spreadsheet - It is a computer software package specifically designed for entering all of the information of a house (e.g. dimensions and colors) so a user can alter it anyway he wants. It is very convenient for anyone who wants to see their house on a computer screen while making the changes and appreciating how it is going.

There was a time in the not-to-distant past when only high-level designers had access to "CAD" (Computer Aided Design" software. It was big, bulky, and required expensive computers. Nowadays almost all architects and designers use this software for showing their clients what can be done to their homes. Although it can be a bit expensive, it should be considered as an investment instead of a cost. As the old adage says, “A picture is worth a thousand words”.

But you don’t have to be a professional designer to use one of these packages. You can find home remodeling software that goes from the basic to the advanced level.

Are there any good Home Remodeling Software Packages Out There? You bet. One that I found useful, easy, and inexpensive is Smartdraw - www.smartdraw.com. You can download a free trial and check it out for yourself.

If you are a basic level user, you may find an attractive array of products that let you make the drawings of your house quite easily. For example, Smart Draw offers home remodeling software created for basic users who only know how to point and click. It may sound quite basic, but it is a very powerful software package, capable of creating incredible plans with only a few clicks. And the nicest thing is that you have a trial period for testing it before buying.

In case you are looking for a more professional package, then AutoCAD is an attractive choice. Released for the first time in 1982, this powerful tool can be converted into a home remodeling software. But beware, it’s quite expensive and has a steep learning curve. Buy it only if your budget allows for it.

Most likely, you aren't looking for that professional package. Really, all you have to do is a search for "home remodeling software" and you'll find dozens of packages. The trick is finding out if it will work for you. If they have a free trial, download the software and see if you can run it without the manual. If so, it's probably a good one. Have fun!

About the Author: Sidney Smith. Remodeling Your Home? Check out the latest tips at Basic Home Remodeling

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