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From the album: Fine Homebuilding’s Annual HOUSES Awards Renderings
Best Traditional – 2nd Floor This updated bungalow plan offers a functional entry, private office, and semi-open living spaces downstairs and three bedrooms upstairs. Two covered screened-porches offer outdoor living in this hot-climate, neighborhood home. Best Traditional: Image 13 -
From the album: Fine Homebuilding’s Annual HOUSES Awards Renderings
Best Traditional – 1st Floor This updated bungalow plan offers a functional entry, private office, and semi-open living spaces downstairs and three bedrooms upstairs. Two covered screened-porches offer outdoor living in this hot-climate, neighborhood home. Best Traditional: Image 12 -
From the album: Fine Homebuilding’s Annual HOUSES Awards Renderings
Best Small Home – 2nd Floor This plan is designed with one goal in mind: to draw your attention towards the view. All of the living spaces downstairs and the bedroom and balcony above are arranged to provide a clear sightline towards the north-facing wall of glass doors and clear story windows which reveal a view of the Hudson River beyond. Best Small Home: Image 6 -
From the album: Fine Homebuilding’s Annual HOUSES Awards Renderings
Best Small Home – 1st Floor This plan is designed with one goal in mind: to draw your attention towards the view. All of the living spaces downstairs and the bedroom and balcony above are arranged to provide a clear sightline towards the north-facing wall of glass doors and clear story windows which reveal a view of the Hudson River beyond. Best Small Home: Image 5 -
From the album: Fine Homebuilding’s Annual HOUSES Awards Renderings
Best Remodel – 2nd Floor This remodeled plan has an inviting entry with a long view through the house. Transitional spaces are used well with a built-in office on the first floor and a linen closet upstairs. A social eat-in kitchen has plenty of breathing room below the private master suite. Best Remodel: Image 9 -
From the album: Fine Homebuilding’s Annual HOUSES Awards Renderings
Best Remodel – 1st Floor This remodeled plan has an inviting entry with a long view through the house. Transitional spaces are used well with a built-in office on the first floor and a linen closet upstairs. A social eat-in kitchen has plenty of breathing room below the private master suite. Best Remodel: Image 8 -
From the album: Fine Homebuilding’s Annual HOUSES Awards Renderings
Best New Home – 2nd Floor The four living spaces on the first floor and the four bedrooms on the second floor each occupy a corner of the home. This way each room has windows on two walls for views and cross ventilation. The mudroom annex offers a functional family entrance. Best New Home: Image 8 -
From the album: Fine Homebuilding’s Annual HOUSES Awards Renderings
Best New Home – 1st Floor The four living spaces on the first floor and the four bedrooms on the second floor each occupy a corner of the home. This way each room has windows on two walls for views and cross ventilation. The mudroom annex offers a functional family entrance. Best New Home: Image 7 -
From the album: Fine Homebuilding’s Annual HOUSES Awards Renderings
Best Energy Smart – 2nd Floor This split-level home has a single-story living wing and a two-story bedroom wing. The plan is simple and designed to provide the appropriate window orientation for passive solar heating and cooling. It also does an excellent job connecting interior and exterior spaces. Best Energy Smart: Image 6 -
From the album: Fine Homebuilding’s Annual HOUSES Awards Renderings
Best Energy Smart – 1st Floor This split-level home has a single-story living wing and a two-story bedroom wing. The plan is simple and designed to provide the appropriate window orientation for passive solar heating and cooling. It also does an excellent job connecting interior and exterior spaces. Best Energy Smart: Image 5 -
Hello Matty, You can't import Chief Architect desktop plans into Room Planner (the reverse is true). If you are in need of a viewer, you can download our free Client Viewer that will allow plans to be opened, viewed and notated. Here is a link to the Client Viewer. https://www.chiefarchitect.com/resources/viewerrequest.php Feel free to contact our Sales Department should you have any questions. sales@chiefarchitect.com or 208-292-3400 Kind regards, Derek Chief Architect Sales
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Timothy won our Aging in Place/Accessibility Design Contest
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From the album: 2016 Design Contest Winners
Timothy (14 yrs old) won April's Aging in Place/Accessibility Design Contest! See more here. The prize package includes a Chief Architect water bottle, 8 GB USB drive, t-shirt, and one hour of personal training. Timothy is a full-time homeschooling student. He has been studying drafting and design at home using Chief Architect for about three years, along with AutoCad and Sketchup. He started with the X1 version his older brother learned on and we were able to switch to X7 with the help of our local school district’s sponsorship of our academic license. While the other packages seem to have their strengths, Timothy continues to emphasize working with Chief, and we’re grateful for the opportunity to use it for his studies at a reasonable cost. He has become quite proficient with the program, mostly thanks to your excellent training resources which allow him to self-pace and self-teach, and he is now able to do relatively complex designs in a wide array of scenarios, including both residential and commercial. We have been able to provide several real-world challenges that give him direction and goals and he has been a critical help for our family in evaluating various spaces we occupy, like the visualizations for the recent home we considered buying or the layouts of the old school building we currently live in and need to put a roof on, or the design for our company’s shop expansion, etc. This design project was interesting to him because we are considering making the school building into a granny-pod community, giving our local region an option for aging in place.-
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Congratulations to Timothy (14 yrs old) for winning the Aging in Place/Accessibility Design Contest! http://bit.ly/26y9oNE The prize package includes a Chief Architect water bottle, 8 GB USB drive, t-shirt, and one hour of personal training. Thank you to all who entered and shared your great designs!
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Design Contest – Residential Design! The Chief Architect Design Contest is a fun way to share your work and win great prizes. Share an exterior view or floor plan of your Residential Design for a chance to win Chief Gear! Use any Chief Architect software product to create your original design. Enter: Submit a single image file of your design to submissions@chiefarchitect.com. Include your name, company information, the software you used and a description about the design. Winner: Entries will be posted in a photo album on Chief Architect’s Facebook page. Fans of Chief Architect will be asked to “Like” their favorite entry. The entry with the most “Likes” will be declared the winner. Share with your friends to earn their votes! facebook.com/ChiefArchitect Prizes: 1-hour personal online training 8 GB USB drive Chief Water bottle Chief T-shirt Design Contest – Featured Customer Automatically be entered into our Design of the Year Contest! Rules: Share an exterior view or floor plan of your Residential Design. Use any Chief Architect software product to create your original design. One submission/image file per person (can be single view or collage) Chief Architect reserves the right to refuse any contest entry. Your free hour of training must be redeemed within 60 days. Entry Deadline is May 18, 2016 Questions? Send inquiries to submissions@chiefarchitect.com
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From the album: Posting Album
Chief Architect Design of the Year - 2016 This year, we are introducing a Chief Architect Design of the Year contest. The Prize: A new iPad Pro 12.9” Screen; Chief Architect Featured Customer (aka Bragging Rights ) How it works: The winning design for each 2016 Chief Architect Design Contest will be automatically entered into the Chief Architect Design of the Year Contest. We will re-post each Design Contest winner in a new album on our Facebook page and our fans will be asked to “Like” their favorite design. The entry with the most “Likes” will be declared the Chief Architect Design of the Year – Grand Prize winner. When: The entries will be posted in an album on Chief Architect’s Facebook page November 21, 2016. “Likes” will be tallied for each entry at 2:00 PM Pacific Time on December 14, 2016 and the winner announced. Questions? Send inquiries to submissions@chiefarchitect.com -
From the album: Featured Customer - Marie-Ève Raymond
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Featured Customer - Marie-Ève Raymond
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Featured Customer - Marie-Ève Raymond Meet Marie-Ève! She won our Design Contest – Kitchen Design in February and has been using Chief Architect for 5 years! Keep reading to learn more about Marie-Ève and Designer d'intérieur Marie-Eve Raymond! Marie-Ève Raymond Designer d'intérieur Marie-Eve Raymond 1-514-575-4567 www.designerinterieur.com Originally from Quebec City, I moved to Montreal, a city full of culture and trends, where I studied dance, fine arts and interior design. After my studies, I worked for different companies gaining experience to finally create my own design company in 2002 called Marie-Ève Raymond designer d'intérieur. My company mainly focuses on residential interior design, house renovations and some new builds and is specialized in kitchen and bath overalls. We take an old house and redesign it in part or in whole for the customer. It has been already 5 years I am using the Chief Architect software. Actually, the reason why I chose this software was the flexibility, easy-to-learn advanced functions and the support. Chief Architect allows the customer to fully experience the design project before it evens starts through the realistic visual renderings. I really like the fact it is possible to draw technical drawing with the 3D with the same software. A must have software for interior designers! -
From the album: Featured Customer - Marie-Ève Raymond
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From the album: Featured Customer - Marie-Ève Raymond
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From the album: Featured Customer - Marie-Ève Raymond
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From the album: Featured Customer - Marie-Ève Raymond
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From the album: Featured Customer - Marie-Ève Raymond
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From the album: Featured Customer - Marie-Ève Raymond
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From the album: Featured Customer - Marie-Ève Raymond