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Chief Architect Home Designer Pro 9.0

Chief Architect Home Designer Pro 9.0

  • Chief Architect Home Designer Professional is based on the Pro version of Chief Architect, with tools for Home Design, Remodeling, Decks, Landscaping, Kitchens & Baths, Interior Design, and Cost Estimating
  • Advanced CAD tools such as replicate, line weights, point-to-point move, and custom patterns for detailing cross-section views with insulation, cross-boxes and more
  • Create blueprint layouts with 3D, CAD, Cross-Section/Elevation, and Plan Views; ICC Residential Design Checklist allows you to check your plan against national building codes
  • Automatic and Manual Building Tools for Roofs, Stairs, Dimensions, Framing, Foundations and more
  • Over 5,000 free sample plans and over 80 tutorial training videos that will quickly get you started on your next home design project

Home Designer Pro 9.0 is the latest release from Chief Architect, the professional software design company and the software of choice by more builders, architects and designers. Home Designer Pro leverages the same professional quality from Chief Architect making it the most powerful and easy to use home design, remodeling and landscaping software. HOME DESIGN * Choose from over 5,000 sample plans * Powerful building tools like automatic roof generation, dormers, stairs, framing and foun

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  1. L. Fleishman says:

    Review by L. Fleishman for Chief Architect Home Designer Pro 9.0
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    I purchased “Chief Architect Home Designer Pro 9.0″ DVD-ROM after purchasing the Chief Architect BH&G Landscape Designer for our design and general contracting business.

    A little background on me: I am proficient at 2020 Residential Design CAD, have a good working knowledge of AutoCAD, and as I mentioned, own and have used C.A.’s Landscape Design. In addition, I’ve used Plan3D and GoogleSketchUp in a pinch to create initial conceptual renderings for clients. What drew me to “Chief Architect Home Designer Pro 9.0″ was the ease and beauty of the landscape renderings from the Landscape program. For conceptual design, Landscape was very adequate to the task. What I really needed though, was a program that not only rendered images beautifully, but could create accurate prints and elevations. Bonus points if it was easy to learn.

    If you’re looking for an easy entry level design program, this isn’t the product for you. Despite the 250+ page User .PDF manual, my own knowledge of CAD language, and my experience with crafting hundreds of plans, prints, and renderings over the years, “Chief Architect Home Designer Pro 9.0″ confounded me time and time again. I crafted a simple addition to an existing structure. Had I drafted the blue print by hand, it might have taken me 3 hours or so. It took over 12 hours using 9.0.

    Why did it take so long?

    I’ll grant you, there’s a learning curve to any new product of this type. And to C.A.’s credit, the step by step User .PDF manual was easy enough to read and understand. Problem was that every time I moved from one step to the next, it would change some thing I had already created. Specific example: My basic structure was drawn, and according to the manual it was time to move on to the exterior terrain. I input my elevation data and a helpful pop up window informed me that such a move would change the roof line and would I like to rebuild? No! But you can’t click ‘no’. Even clicking the little X at the top of the pop up to close it changed the roof line. What does the ground level have to do with the roof when the baseline is the 1st floor? You got me. I must have redrawn that roof a dozen times. In addition, implementing the Elevation Points, Lines, and Features is a real pain. Good luck with creating terrain for a split level with a walk out basement. Draw your terrain elevation lines a bit too long and the ‘grass’ appears to swallow the house, draw them too short and your house is floating in mid air. And then there’s the roof thing, but I digress.

    So I finally get the layout where I want it. By this time I’m really wanting to strangle some one, but I must press on. I’ve made a decent monetary investment, you see. As my frugal father might say, “I PAID GOOD MONEY FOR THAT!!!!!” It’s now time to send the plan to layout. Basically what you have to do is set your printer settings to a .PDF creator, at which time the program creates a printable copy of your plan. Kinda handy if you need to run blue prints for a job site. So I download Adobe, I set my printer to it and…. it doesn’t look like an industry standard blue print at all. I dig back into the Manual. ‘The user must create all borders and title blocks.’ Crap. Okay. I create a ‘template’ so that when I export my plan to layout and elevation it looks like a blue print should look. For the record, every other CAD program I have used has a ready-to-go templates for this sort of thing including a standard copyright notice, the name of the company, the print view name, the date, etc… None of this on C.A.’s product, however. You gotta make the thing yourself. I spent an embarassing amount of time creating title blocks that matched in size, configuration, and font size from one print to the next. A hint in the User manual tells me to check out page 500 and something for more details. Might have been helpful, but the manual is only 250 or so pages long. (Actually, this was a problem through out the manual, referring to pages that weren’t there.)

    Anyhoo…now it’s time to create a layout! By this point I’m as excited as a kid at Christmas, I’m almost done! Unfortunately when I exported the plan to layout, the plan was so large that it covered up all of my lovely title blocks. Crap, again. Although the User manual didn’t specify exactly how to solve this issue, I was able to draw on my prior CAD experience to make it work. Someone who doesn’t have any CAD knowledge would have never had a chance to resolve this issue without calling the Chief Architect hotline.

    So at the end of the day I had a technical blue print ready for the field. W00t! It took me far more time and faaaaaaaaaar more patience than it should have. Some of this had to do with the default settings of the program, some of it had to do with constant SEC errors, some of it due to the User manual referring to pages that weren’t there, and some of it to learning curve. I have little choice but to master this program now. The investment has been made. And again, I can’t stress enough how beautiful and quick the 3D renderings really are. It’s just getting to that point that’ll drive you to drink.

  2. OlyNomad says:

    Review by OlyNomad for Chief Architect Home Designer Pro 9.0
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    We upraded from Home Designer 7, a program we really liked and had no problems with. The weekend we upgraded to this version, we started to use this and spent the whole weekend having problems with getting the dimensions right using the templates provided. We went to their help board and could find no mention of this problem, so we started a new thread on it. When we checked back on that thread on Sunday, someone had deleted our thread. After many back and forths with the company, we discovered there was a glitch with the software that affected the dimensions using any of the templates other than default. The company had been fully aware about this since it’s release last year and did not notify anybody about it or correct it. Also, apparently someone was deleting references to it on the help board. We continued to go back and forth until they agreed to put a notice about it on the help board that there was glitch so that people wouldn’t have to go through what we did in hours wasted and frustration thinking they were doing something wrong and not knowing it was a glitch.

    Other than that experience (which left us with a definite bad feeling for the company but there are not a lot of options out there for similar programs in that price range), I think the program is pretty easy to use and has a lot of tutorials and help available if you run into any questions. It has a powerful roof designer, has solid CAD details, and the 3-D imaging is great.

  3. B. D. Zwahlen says:

    Review by B. D. Zwahlen for Chief Architect Home Designer Pro 9.0
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    I am very pleased with Designer Pro 9.0. The product is very user friendly. In addition, support, training tutorials, documentation is outstanding. The features and functionality make this product fun.

  4. D. Potter says:

    Review by D. Potter for Chief Architect Home Designer Pro 9.0
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    This software is powerful and yet relatively easy to learn for the discerning and determined end user.

    This program is perfect for remodeling firms, the individual custom home designer/owner or the hobbyist who demands absolutely the best and see it first in 2-D and then instantly in full-color 3-D with just the click of a mouse.

    Unlike the other Better Homes and Gardens Home Designer Line of titles this one has the most “Bells and Whistles” to support the greatest freedom of design and creativity relative to conventional construction. The only program more able in its class is its fully Professional Grade “Bigger Brother”, Chief Architect Version 12.

    At a fraction of Big Brother’s price it is a bonafide “steal”: formatted, scaled printing output, full control roof designing, choice of rendering techniques from traditional to Artistic!

    David Jefferson Potter

    Austin, Texas

  5. D. Elder says:

    Review by D. Elder for Chief Architect Home Designer Pro 9.0
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    The software delivered all I expected and more. It is a truly a professional level product.

    Easy to use and good online support.

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