What users dislike:
“Customizing the size of tables and chairs is not possible, unlike using a Word document where you can freely adjust tables without scaling. This limitation has caused confusion between our operations team and planners due to inflexible floor plans. Importing furniture and objects for plan personalization would be preferable instead of having to rely on a limited catalog.”
– Floorplanner Review, Fernanda M.
5. Live Home 3D
Category: General-Purpose CAD Software
Live Home 3D is a free floor plan creator and home design software that enables users to create 3D visualizations of floor plans, walls, rooms, and 2D designs. Its internal object library includes kitchen sets, sofas, tables, chairs, etc. Projects can be exported in JPEG, TIFF, PNG, BMP, and 360° panorama image formats.
The platform offers a free plan with floor plans of a maximum of 2 stories.
What users like best:
“Designs are easy to create and less complex than the AutoCAD suite. The interface is visually appealing and has a wide range of objects for placement during the design process. The tool also supports multiple views and angles and is can be used on multiple platforms.”
– Live Home 3D Review, Abdul S.
What users dislike:
“Live Home 3D lacks an effective marketing plan, as many engineers do not know of the software. There are not enough tutorials available for users to understand functionalities easily.”
– Live Home 3D Review, Jackson A.
6. PlanningWiz Floor Planner
Category: Other Real Estate Software
Floor plan design service and solution, PlanningWiz Floor Planner, can be used for indoor and outdoor spaces. The tool is beneficial for planning blueprints of buildings and other infrastructures such as property development, real estate valuation purposes, or recreational facilities.
The platform offers a free plan for generic floor plans.
What users like best:
“I appreciate the ability to plan out rooms. Given that I work in property management, specifically short-term rentals, I can accurately plan the room’s layout, furnish and decorate it accordingly, and share the visuals.”
– Planning WIz Floor Planner Review, Lydia H.
What users dislike:
“The software is missing a premium look and feel, and depending on your version, your number of saved plans can be limited. Sharing options are also limited as image resolution is dependent on the type of account you have. Certain help features are also missing, and it takes a while to figure out how to use the tool, but overall, it is easy to use.”
– PlanningWiz Floor Planner Review, JP A.
7. Rubens 3D Configurator by Roomle
Category: Augmented Reality Visualization Software
Rubens 3D Configurator enables manufacturers, retailers, and tech companies to deliver effective and seamless 3D and augmented reality (AR) product configuration experiences. With four levels of product visualizations and configuration functionalities, it allows easy digital sales for businesses.
The platform offers a 14-day free trial for its 3D and AR Viewer plan.
What users like best:
“Rubens 3D configurator excels in simplifying and streamlining the 3D creation process. The expectation from the user is simply to identify requirements, and the product effortlessly guides them through the 3D design process.”
– Rubens 3D Configurator Review, Vaibhav P.
What users dislike:
“More work to be done on the graphics. They are not up to the mark.”
– Rubens 3D Configurator Review, Vipul P.
7. RoomSketcher
Category: Architecture Software
RoomSketcher is a practical floor plan and home design software solution. It’s an app packed with features perfect for creating plans and 3D home visualizations for the real estate and interior design industries.
The platform offers a free plan for a single user and a limited furniture library.
What users like best:
“I love the flexibility of the features – different window and door styles, flooring and tile, and furniture options. I also love being able to customize some of the options, i.e., resizing and/or recoloring furniture, windows, walls, etc. The software is also intuitive and easy to use.
– RoomSketcher Review, User in Design.
What users dislike:
“The absence of a multiple-object copy and paste feature significantly blocks our workflow, as we’re forced to copy and paste items individually each time.”
– RoomSketcher Review, Nica F.
9. SketchUp by Trimble
Category: General-Purpose CAD Software
SketchUp is a free 3D floor planner software and a modeling and design tool that enhances workflows across industries for diverse models ranging from simple treehouses to more intricate building layouts. It’s intuitive and powerful for architects, engineers, construction managers, woodworkers, interior designers, and film set designers.
The platform offers a 30-day free trial for Sketchup Studio.
What users like best:
“I’ve always appreciated simplicity. Before the launch of Sketchup, there were many software options with steep learning curves, requiring a significant time investment to master the product. However, Sketchup was introduced with simplicity in mind. Over time, it has evolved from being just an enthusiast’s tool to a professionally refined software.”
– SketchUp Review, Jagadeesh R.
What users dislike:
“As with any 3D drawing tools, there’s a learning curve and a need for planning to optimize your models by creating named groups, components, and tags.
In Sketchup, cylinders and extruded profiles lack inherent knowledge of their shapes or axes, making center-based positioning and dimensioning challenging. For detailed fabrication drawings, transitioning to standard 2D or 3D CAD setups is often necessary.”
– SketchUp Review, Jonas L.
10. SmartDraw
Category: Diagramming Software
SmartDraw, an enterprise-grade diagramming tool, has thousands of diagram templates for various target users. The software has capabilities such as adding shape data, diagram generations, document retention, and single-sign-on (SSO) security options. It can also be integrated with Google Workspace, MS Office, and Atlassian stack.
The platform offers a 7-day free trial.
What users like best:
“The software is great for flowcharts, value stream mapping, and more, offering an extensive array of symbols and shapes. It’s also helpful to visualize current project models and envision new pipelines.”
– SmartDraw Review, Srikanth B.
What users dislike:
“I have found two shortcomings with the product. The limited symbols don’t align with infographic themes (e.g., money, loudspeaker symbols). and the tools are less intuitive than SmartArt for dynamically adjusting shapes when adding or removing list items.”
– SmartDraw Review, User in Accounting.
11. Sweet Home 3D by GNU
Category: Other Design Software
Sweet Home 3D is an open source interior design application. It helps users draw house plans, visualize and arrange furniture, and view design changes in 3D. It’s an open-source project distributed under the GNU General Public License and available in English and 28 other languages.
The platform is entirely free to use for interior design and 3D outputs.
What users like best:
“ I like the real-time 3D model viewing during plan editing. The included library of free 3D models is sufficient, but I appreciate having the option to purchase or import my models if required.”
– Sweet Home 3D Review, Adan R.
What users dislike:
“Sweet Home 3D should focus on enhancing its rendering options, even though it’s open-sourced software. There’s potential to offer a fully-packed paid version for commercial users.
– Sweet Home 3D Review, Adan R.
Strong foundations = strong end-products
Putting time and effort into visualizing spaces and models helps you make better design decisions and can save tons of resources in the long run. Remember that all design and architectural principles only become more efficient with the right technology. And if you think about it, don’t forget to go over this list again.
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