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    What are you all using to draw your floor plan?

    I have PDFs of my house blueprints but they have too much detail. I suppose I could screenshot them and painstakingly remove all the unncecessary stuf but what a pain.

    What is everybody else doing?

    #2
    I use Visio. Not the best (IMO), but get's the job done.
    Regards, Bob

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      #3
      I use SmartDraw, has capabilities far beyond what I require for floorplans.

      Very impressed with it.
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        #4
        Originally posted by itanic View Post
        I use Visio. Not the best (IMO), but get's the job done.
        I too use visio...

        visio 2007 pro (company perk for $20!!!!)

        and i thought it did a good job...

        remember it is the person, not the software that gets the job done
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          #5
          I have to agree that SmartDraw is awesome for this job. I've used Visio at work, although it was some time ago. I really like SmartDraw, and have since buying it I've found other things to use it for.

          Steve

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            #6
            For free you can do a flooplan at http://www.metropix.co.uk/mtpix/index.aspx

            These are cool looking ones like you would see for real estate sale. Very easy to use and you can save to GIF. Do all floors as one plan then save and cut and past each floor to its own file. Very professional looking. For a reasonable fee they will also convert into a 3D plan.
            Attached Files

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              #7
              You can also try http://www.floorplanner.com it's a free service and looks nice.

              Wil

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                #8
                Originally posted by heatvent View Post
                For free you can do a flooplan at http://www.metropix.co.uk/mtpix/index.aspx

                These are cool looking ones like you would see for real estate sale. Very easy to use and you can save to GIF. Do all floors as one plan then save and cut and past each floor to its own file. Very professional looking. For a reasonable fee they will also convert into a 3D plan.
                '
                How can you save it in GIF?

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                  #9
                  For 3d projects the free SweetHome 3D

                  http://www.sweethome3d.com/index.jsp


                  great software !!!
                  Last edited by stamatis; September 9, 2012, 05:04 PM.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by RandyKnight View Post
                    I have PDFs of my house blueprints but they have too much detail. I suppose I could screenshot them and painstakingly remove all the unncecessary stuf but what a pain.

                    What is everybody else doing?
                    I use Adobe illustrator.

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