- Visualize and paint in three easy steps: Take a picture, load the image, change colors, textures, appliances, furniture or landscaping
- No design experience needed–Visualize the interior or exterior including full landscaping before beginning expensive home improvement purchases
- Select from name brand appliances, windows, doors, paints and more
- Change cabinets, countertops, flooring, appliances, landscaping and more
- Choose from over 6,000 library items and over 500 plants
Product Description
Take a picture of your home and visualize your entire remodel project. Remodel the interior or exterior including full landscaping. Picture Painter Home & Landscape, allows you to add accessories and name-brand appliances to your home décor. See furniture you like? Import the photo and see exactly how it will look in your home. Easily point-and-click to change the look of your home using the built-in photo editing tools. Select from name-brands like Whirlpool, … More >>
Better Homes and Gardens Picture Painter Home & Landscape
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#1 by William Gilmyers on March 25, 2010 - 3:21 am
I’m thinking of redoing my basement and thought this looked like a good product to use to get some ideas. I have no CAD or construction experience, so I was just looking for something pretty easy to use get design ideas. The product does exactly what it says it will, which is fine but a bit limited. If you want to take a picture of a room and see what it would look like with a new color of paint, it’s good for that.
However, if you want to add any additional design elements, like moldings or other additional items, your pretty much out of luck. Very little is included with the package,a few TV’s and such, but no furniture. You can import images, colors and textures, but the level of difficulty goes up quite a bit if you want to do that. Does seem to have more exterior and landscape elements than interior ones, though I didn’t look too hard at those as I’m doing an interior project.
Suffice to say it is not enough to get very far planning any kind of remodel. Still, if all you are trying to do is change the color of your walls or house, it’s not a bad tool for playing “what if”. Just don’t expect it to help you figure out what that room would look like with a wall moved or crown molding installed.
I’m going to look at some of the other Chief Architect CAD software to see if that’s a little more up to the task.
Rating: 3 / 5