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Clint 1979

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Evening all,

I have been using Ideal Standards generic 3D bathroom design program online which is very good (and free) but its limited with regards to suites and what you can put in it.
Do any of you know of another program that you can point me in the right direction of?
I spoke to a guy from Visual Worlds (who are manufacturer endorsed and very good, plumb center use them), only they want £600 license fee and £100 per month thereafter.
I cant justify that cost when only designing 2-3 bathrooms a month when drawing up estimates.
Any recommendations appreciated
Cheers
 
Unfortunately the free ones are from suppliers that only allow their equipment to shown on the drawings.

But saying that - how much difference is there between the free one and the paid one?
And how much better are the images in the final outcome that you show the customer.
 
Unfortunately the free ones are from suppliers that only allow their equipment to shown on the drawings.

But saying that - how much difference is there between the free one and the paid one?
And how much better are the images in the final outcome that you show the customer.
To be fair the images on the free one are fantastic and turns out the program was built by the company that charge, only difference being as you said the free one is manufacturer specific, and the paid one gives the options to add different manufacturers products.
I think as a visual I will continue with the free site.
Cheers
 
TBH we send my local PTS to any bathrooms they design them and sort the price out and we just add our labour

Looks more professional I think
 
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