Sweet Home 3D, a free home design software
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If you want to build a house I bet you want to have a plan on how you’re going to build it. Speaking about home design, would it be great if you can see the preview of your home in 3D view? Well I just recently found a good free software to do it, it is Sweet Home 3D.
If this is the first time you heard about it then I am telling you that in my opinion, it is a very good software considering that it’s free.
The interface is good and the 3D rendering is done in real time, so every time you put an object such as furniture, doors, wall colors, room size, and even the roof, the 3D window will update it immediately.
The standard furniture included in the Sweet Home 3D setup package are enough for you to design a good looking home but furniture and other objects can also be downloaded from the internet. It’s fun, you should try it :)
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December 18th, 2009 at 4:13 am
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