![]() Just starting to think about what I want to do when I retire! īrilliantly put across points !!! I have to say time spent getting the layout correct - is much cheaper when doing it in drawing form - than actual real life building - so spend double the about of time you thought you would going over EVERYTHING in drawing form - from 'where will I have a lamp table' - as then I know I need a socket to plug it into - and 'that seat has the best view so I might need an iPad /phone charger here' - etc etc etc. (I know, there's more to being a KD than just designing kitchens like we do here on GW - there's the whole "project" aspect - that's why I'm thinking about it!) That's a few years from now, so who knows what I will end up doing. ![]() I am also toying with the idea of becoming NKBA-certified and becoming a KD when I retire b/c I enjoy designing kitchens. (I've seen three of their plans so far - two from their contractor and one from a Cabinet Discounters - and I so hope they don't use those.what are those people thinking?) Their contractor gave them 3D views, so I thought I'd do the same. What prompted me to do it NOW, though, is that a friend asked me to work up a plan for their kitchen. So many people seem to be 3D visually oriented so I thought it would be helpful. OldBat2 - general GW use! While I've been using PowerPoint for years, I thought it might be nice if I can become proficient in a design product so I can use it quickly here and be able to show people what the design would look like. I'm still struggling with things like how to get a sink bigger than 24", how to make a plate rack with no doors, etc., but I will eventually get there! Update: I purchased Architectural and am learning how to use it.
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