I know this is a design software program with emphasis on design, but I was wondering if there was an additional download of cabinets that can be placed in a room also.
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Pete,
You might want to look at Duane's latest post, on a new kitchen layout you could buy (it is in the Design Sharing forum):
http://www.thermwood.com/forums/viewtop ... 5214#35214
Welcome to the forum!
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You might want to look at Duane's latest post, on a new kitchen layout you could buy (it is in the Design Sharing forum):
http://www.thermwood.com/forums/viewtop ... 5214#35214
Welcome to the forum!
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Or.....
Use Standard Cabinets, and play with lots of them. Lots of them.
You could just keep adding and adding..... for the practice, you know?
Practice:
1. Making holes in the walls
2. Placing appliances
3. Placing countertops and sink
4. Placing objects such as stools
5. Played with the Custom Layout, to (start to) learn lighting and shine
6. Tried glazed doors on upper cabs
7. Changing face frame materials
... I am sure I forget what else I played with, just learning.
This is one I started during the three days in which I attend the eCabs seminar. I have often wondered how much THIS particular kitchen would cost
Of course, much of what is in this kitchen does not make sense in their particular locations. But it WAS a good practice job, I made lots of mistakes I had to learn to correct. I don't think it would machine at all!
AND I believe that a VERY tall person will be using using this one.
----------- Al
Use Standard Cabinets, and play with lots of them. Lots of them.
You could just keep adding and adding..... for the practice, you know?
Practice:
1. Making holes in the walls
2. Placing appliances
3. Placing countertops and sink
4. Placing objects such as stools
5. Played with the Custom Layout, to (start to) learn lighting and shine
6. Tried glazed doors on upper cabs
7. Changing face frame materials
... I am sure I forget what else I played with, just learning.
This is one I started during the three days in which I attend the eCabs seminar. I have often wondered how much THIS particular kitchen would cost
Of course, much of what is in this kitchen does not make sense in their particular locations. But it WAS a good practice job, I made lots of mistakes I had to learn to correct. I don't think it would machine at all!
AND I believe that a VERY tall person will be using using this one.
----------- Al