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Is there a better on-line kitchen planner than Ikea? I'm daydream planning

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KatyMac · 27/12/2018 19:34

& the ikea one is clunky and struggles to work for me (could be a user issue Grin )

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TheMincePiesAreMine · 27/12/2018 19:44

I found the magnet one good, though you're limited to the units they do, and DIY kitchens good for detail although their visualisation isn't up to much.

All work best on a PC for me.

KatyMac · 27/12/2018 19:51

Thanks

PC rather than laptop? or windows rather than chrome?

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TheMincePiesAreMine · 27/12/2018 19:53

Just computer rather than tablet.

KatyMac · 27/12/2018 19:59

OK - Ikea is limited to cabinets too

I'll see if it's any better - I think my door is in the wrong place....Hmm

I wonder if there is space to open into the hall

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Sweetheart1313 · 27/12/2018 22:58

I used a free CAD drawing website called Opun Planner for my kitchen. Takes a bit of getting used to but there are loads of options for cabinet sizes and furniture, and you can explore the room in 3D. You can save as many layouts as you want to your dashboard, so you can compare them. It’s quite addictive though, I’ve used it on a few other rooms to work out where to put my furniture Grin

Squizzard · 28/12/2018 10:44

Sweet Home 3D is the best one I have found so far.
Free to download, simple to use, good range of furniture/doors/windows etc, great 3D views.

Squizzard · 28/12/2018 10:46

Ikea and magnet are pale in comparison.

KatyMac · 28/12/2018 12:49

thanks I'll look when I get home

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4yearsnosleep · 28/12/2018 15:04

Thanks for this post, I need one with good visuals so I'll try Opun and Home Sweet one Grin

CarolSpatula · 29/12/2018 17:48

What about apps? Any good ones people have found?

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