5 Brilliant Ways DIYers Planned Their Projects Before Even Beginning
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5 Brilliant Ways DIYers Planned Their Projects Before Even Beginning
"Homeowner Katie Miller is a professional architect, and she's "laid out dozens of office kitchens." So it's no surprise she used Revit, an architectural modeling tool, for her own apartment kitchen's makeover, too. Other DIYers, like Megan Hamman in her bedroom makeover, have used CAD and Sketchup softwares. "I did also use the IKEA planner and have their staff review it before I ordered," Katie says of her kitchen."
""I spent hours and hours and hours figuring out this project." She researched every detail and was extremely precise in her planning. One hiccup she encountered during her kitchen renovation, though, is that the installation crew didn't look as closely at her drawings as she did. "Shout-out to the Lowe's appliance guys who got it right on the first try!" she adds."
Katie Miller is a professional architect who has 'laid out dozens of office kitchens.' She used Revit, an architectural modeling tool, to design her apartment kitchen renovation. Other DIYers used CAD and SketchUp for projects like bedroom makeovers. Miller also used the IKEA planner and had IKEA staff review her design before ordering. She spent many hours researching every detail and planned the project with extreme precision. The installation crew did not examine her drawings as closely as she did, which caused one hiccup during renovation. Lowe's appliance installers installed appliances correctly on the first try.
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