The main attributes of the SketchList are the ease of operation, detailed article, videos showing how to use and tricks of the software.
Being a software design, a woodworker or designer has almost everything necessary to design good furnishings. SketchList 3D is a software intended for every kind of furniture design you want.
The software contains various plans but its basic one starts at $119/Year. SketchUp reports take model data so that you can add cutlist components and estimate costs.
I like the free version so much, I will likely get the paid version from MAS to be ready for exactly such needs in the future.The best woodworking design software is the one that provides all the necessary requirements of woodworking professionals and here we have all-time hit Fusion 360. I can imagine this program will also be very useful to plan an addition or remodel to a home. When your needs are as basic as mine (furniture layout), you likely cannot beat this program for feature/price ratio. Other than this, I might add that I certainly have a lot more to learn about how best to do such things as extending existing walls around corners, changing display lighting in the 3-D view, and making the 3-D view fancy. I can well imagine the software works far better using a second monitor with the 3-D image split off to it. Finally, working with three panes (furniture, 2-D plan, and 3-D image) on a small screen (MacBook Pro) was limiting. In truth, I am only now tapping in to the different ways to walk-thru a layout in 3-D. Another was getting used to how the 3-D rendering could be "tweaked" to give the best view. I appreciate that this restriction is lifted in the paid version. One issue that I faced was the lack of enough furniture in the free version. The program had all the tools that I needed. I could even design a foyer that was wrapped in a three-segment staircase to a second floor.
I could switch between the 2-D layout and the 3-D rendering quickly. I could layout the floor plans quickly on hand the dimensions to the exterior house plan and/or the interior rooms. This program worked very smoothly to do exactly what I needed in an easy manner.
Sweet Home 3D is the one that stuck with me. I tried this and Live Interior in a "quick and dirty" test. In the process of moving to different locations, I had to plan furniture placements for an apartment and a house. Pros: smooth, intuitive, appropriately-featured, freeĬons: adjusting the view on the 3-D image can be cumbersome, working in three panes can be overpowering on small screen