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Better Homes and Gardens Home Designer Deluxe [Old Version]

Better Homes and Gardens Home Designer Deluxe [Old Version]

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Better Homes and Gardens Home Designer Deluxe [Old Version]

 
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Better Homes and Gardens Home Designer Deluxe is home design software developed by Chief Architect® that makes home design easy. The software is based on the top-rated Better Homes and Gardens Home Designer and provides even more tools for design projects including: Home Design, Remodeling, Interior Design, Decks, Landscaping, Site Planning and Cost Estimating. Quickly place and arrange walls, windows, doors, and cabinets, choose colors, place furniture, create decks and landscaping. Enjoy turning you Dream home into a reality.

 
 
 
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Product Details
Product Length:2.8 inches
Product Width:12.0 inches
Product Height:10.25 inches
Product Weight:2.25 pounds
Package Length:12.2 inches
Package Width:10.4 inches
Package Height:2.8 inches
Package Weight:2.3 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 34 reviews

System Requirements
Platform:Windows Vista / Windows NT / Windows 98 / Windows 2000 / Windows Me / Windows XP
Media:CD-ROM
Item Quantity:1

Features
  • All-in-one design solution based on the top-rated Better Homes and Gardens Home Designer; for interior, exterior and landscape design projects

  • Choose from over 1,500 sample floor plans; design and visualize with 3D Models and Virtual Tours

  • Features powerful building tools like automatic roof generation, dormers, stairs, framing, foundations, and Plan Check; import photos for realistic background views

  • Deck Designer lets you design single or multi-level decks; deck foundations automatically generate to match sloped lots

  • Choose from over 1,200 plants with the Plant Chooser; use Sprinkler Designer to lay out sprinkler zones quickly and easily


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 34 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

123 of 126 found the following review helpful:


4Good for Basic Planning  Nov 03, 2005 By Catherine Spillman
I am not an architect, but I enjoy designing houses for fun. For my purposes, this software is good enough (better than I expected, actually) and I have spent happy hours laying out floor plans for various designs.

It is true that it is not entirely customizable, by which I mean (as another reviewer pointed out) you cannot customize wall heights easily, have a limited range of roof options, etc., and this can be frustrating. You can still do quite a bit with the specifications dialogues for each object and by fiddling around, and I have been able to do most of what I want, if not perfectly. There are more expensive products out there that give you more flexibilty. However, I am not planning to build from these designs myself, and am not so interested in getting all the specific details into the designs that I develop--probably because I know what I have in mind and can make a note with the text tool on the plan to remind me.

What I am interested in is laying out floor plans and seeing how they work. This I can do with this software. You can draw the floorplan by using the house wizard, which has preprogrammed rooms (that can be resized by clicking and dragging) that you select and simply place, like jigsaw puzzle pieces, into your design. Or you can draw walls with your mouse and build your design that way, as if you were drawing it on paper (which is what I prefer).

Once you have drawn your floor plan, you can see it in various views. The dollhouse view lets me see a 3D image of any floor of the whole house with the "roof off", as it were, which I really like. There are also glass house and floor camera views. The way it works is you select one of these, click on the floor plan, and draw a line of perspective. The program then converts this view into 3D to give you a view from the inside of that perpective.

The glass house view, though not a walk-through per se, gives a pretty good sense of what rooms look like from the inside from one to the next (imagine an Xray image in grey tones of a 3d house design--and like an Xray, from one perspective). The floor camera view gives you a 3D close up of a room interior from the inside. This is also from one perspective, as if you took a photo, but you can use the "camera orbit" or "mouse camera" tools in either view to move from the wall in front of you to your left, right, up and down, and can move forward and back.

This works to a point in the glass house view, but is less successful in the floor camera view. The problem is that the software is not smart enough to let you select a specific room and view it as if you were inside it turning around. While you can do this with careful mouse actions, often you will find youself pulling the point of perspective backwards as you try to control the panning view, in effect moving the "camera" into the next room (which can you give you the disconcerting sense of not being sure where you are or how you got there, particularly if you have not decorated the rooms with materials or objects that distinguish one from the next). So, it's often simpler, if more time comsuming, to readjust the placement of the "camera" on your floor plan (which means switching back to the floor plan window)--at least until you get your panning skills down.

One nice thing, though, is that you can change the dimensions of objects such as doors, windows, etc., from within this 3D room view. To do this, click on the "select" arrow (on the left side of your toolbar across the top )and then click on the object. You can then drag and click to change its size or placement in the wall (I use this, for example, to make transom windows). You can also specify dimensions to a point by double clicking on objects to bring up that object's specification dialogue, or can change dimensions on the floor plan by clicking and dragging a door, window, etc., to a different size.

You can also use the 3D tools to see the whole house with (or without) the roof from outside (and you can "spin" the whole house design to see it from all angles). It does have a walkthrough feature, but it is not a true walkthrough and basically requires that you take "snapshots" of each room in 3D and and then play them back as a movie--too much trouble for me, and I have not done it.

The graphics are as one would expect. What you "build" is a bit cartoonish (by which I mean, not photorealistic). The library of objects is large, but the selection within each category is not huge, but has been enough for me (i.e, 6 styles of queen beds, but if you want a canopy bed, for example, you're out of luck). For me--since I am not interior designing with this, per se, it's fine as I have enough objects to generally get an idea of what something would look like-which is what I am after. You do have a reasonable range of materials and colors for walls and floors and such--the greater limitation is in the options for the objects design/style.

However, the bottom line for me is that I was not willing to pay $300+ for the Pro version and even less willing to pay $1400+ for Chief Architect (though if anyone from the company is reading and wants to give me a copy of CA to review from the general consumer perspective, do get in touch). What I wanted, as I said earlier, was software to help me design and envision buildings for fun--and for the price, am really happy enough.

47 of 50 found the following review helpful:


5Great Product for someone looking to remodel their home  Mar 17, 2006 By Pure Laziness
I was using Punch software to help me remodel my house but the graphics weren't that good and I was having a hard time getting exact measurements.
With BHG the graphics are great and getting accurate measurements it a snap. The amount of objects is outstanding plus you can make your own. I took a picture of the brick and roofing on my house and put it into BHG and now I have an exact replica of my house.
Definately well worth the money.

29 of 30 found the following review helpful:


2should be called home daydreamer rather than designer  Mar 17, 2006 By Cabin Boy
i purchased this product with the intention of designing a small home for myself. while the 3d views are helpful visualization tools this program seems best suited to design of the "what would my living room look like painted green" or "what would the front yard look like with some juniper" variety. sure there are some cool features, but in the end you can't produce a plan to work off of or modify the framing to suit specific design needs. the most obvious drawback for me was the inability to easily modify wall height for a simple one and a half story structure. that said, the dimensioning and the library of common household objects help to plan space usage. however, if you want to do anything besides computer assisted daydreaming you'll probably want to kick down the cash for pro, since it supposedly allows you to manually edit framing and produce dimensioned blue prints.

21 of 21 found the following review helpful:


5Intuitive commands for basic operations  Aug 08, 2006 By Gary Nickel
HD Deluxe uses the same commands for all basic functions as its expensive big brother, Chief Architect. Drawing walls, inserting doors and windows, moving things and adjusting dimensions are all very easy and intuitive. Armed with all the necessary dimensions, virtually anyone can build an unfurnished house in a matter of an hour or two. I had no problem accurately reproducing my existing house the same day I installed the software (without cabinets, wallpaper, and floor covering, etc but which this package can do very well). Then came the fun part -- I was able to investigate multiple remodeling options by moving walls, extending the slab foundation, and adding a second floor to the existing garage -- all in just a matter of minutes. The auto-roof feature adapted to every change and showed me immediately what each idea would look like. This package is wonderful! For the average homeowner, HDD will do everything you need to draw almost any type of home.
However, after three weeks of experimenting, I attended a local users group for Chief Architect and learned how some of the disabled features would affect its usability for me. As a result, I took advantage of the mfr's 30 day return policy (even though I purchased it from Amazon) and upgraded to the Pro version. The primary shortcoming for me was the inability to transfer files back from CA and resume working on them (If you send an HDD plan to someone using CA, they can modify the plan but you will subsequently be limited to read-only on that file.) With HD Pro, you can trade files repeatedly, and that could be important to some users.

45 of 50 found the following review helpful:


5Better Than Most Non Professional Home Design Programs  Aug 26, 2005 By M. R. S.
Better Homes and Gardens Home Designer Deluxe is easy to learn and even though it has a lot of limits in it you can work around them by being a little creative to get it to do what you want. There are a few problems however, the auto roof tool goes wacky on me when I know that what I want to do can be done, I haven't figured that one out yet and it is slower than than the professional version. It is a great program and is fun to play around with. I am a retired home designer and purchased Better Homes and Gardens Home Designer Deluxe to check it out. It is the best product out in this price range as it has several features as some of the professional products. You can not have it all in this price range and the people who complain about its limits should understand this.

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