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Gina Anderson
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Kitchen/dining extension
Comments (4)Appreciate your comments/advice many thanks! I now understand that you should never scale off any plans and that dimensions should be stated - critical or otherwise! We haven't met any major problems to date and it's great seeing it come together - but it's mildly frustrating sometimes. Par for the course I suppose?...See MoreNew kitchen remodeling - architect or designer? SW11 London
Comments (12)Hi Paula, Wow loads of great advice already ! I'd suggest you ask your builder if he can recommend a structural engineer, that he's worked with previously, to come and view the stack - it may be that by extending the thick nub on bottom left of that area marked, that you can then put one beam across to support above? ( but I'm not a SE - so you will need on site advice for this !!) I'm the concept planner that Minnie added the link for ( thank you Minnie !!) We sell purely design, no product. So charge for our services, rather than making a mark up on what you buy, like a showroom would. (We have a few types of service - the most expensive, for a project this size, is about the same cost as a good dishwasher) But that does mean you get a PDF with all the plans/elevations/colour perspectives, panoramics and item listing to shop around with, which means you can compare like for like and negotiate great deals with showrooms/studios/even online suppliers of kitchen furniture and appliances etc. We can even supply colour A3 prints, if you want, too ! So we are a bit different to a free studio service - but can work well for busy people who want an input into the design stage ( we have a service that involves you throughout the design process over a five day period) and those who want to approach a few different studios or online suppliers to quote, but that don't have the time to deal with several site visits from several designers and to sit through several presentations that are all different - so it becomes a bit confusing to see who's offering the best deal ! You simply email them your design PDF - or drop them in a printed copy, ask for their best price as you are shopping around. All they need to do initially is price it - so much easier for the studios too ! Anyway enough of the 'sales pitch' from me ! Best wishes for your project, which ever route you choose ! :-)...See MorePlans drawing software for mac?
Comments (1)If it's just for pottering about with furniture placement then there are a few on the App Store that you could try - if you want professional looking plans to use for planning or for larger do it yourself projects then sketchup or the proper paid for pro software might be better ... but if you don't have a design or building background please get your drawings safety checked by a credible professional before you break ground or order anything !...See Moreany software for designing
Comments (1)Google Sketch-Up is an incredibly intuitive and easy to learn 3D software. You can built any space in 3D quickly and it has a great library for furniture and materials. And it is free! We’re always happy to help if you need any further advice. If you’d like one of our floor plan design experts to help you optimise your space - visit our website: www.betterspace.co We offer a low, a fixed-price package that include tailored design, furniture layout recommendations and a professional floor-plan drawing as well as a 3D package which includes a 3D floor-plan and photo-realistic images that will help you visualise your new design. You can use promo code ‘houzz’ for a further 15% discount!...See MoreUser
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