Hi Everyone,
I am interested in renting Chief Architect Home Design Pro to try it out and tinker with a future home design, but as someone with zero training or experience in architecture, engineering, building, etc., I am not sure if it is practical. Apologies if I have missed a similar question already posted on this forum, but I wasn't able to find anything similar.
I am currently in dream stage and saving money for a future small home on a budget build in the woods. It will be a pretty simple a-frame, roughly 1200 square feet. For reference, the interior layout of this is really similar to what I am envisioning: Cozy A-Frame Getaway Minutes from Nelson Ledges - Cabins for Rent in Southington, Ohio, United States - Airbnb
I am trying to determine rough costs to make a realistic budget and determine if things like a basement, a potential second story loft dormer situation for a small bathroom and closet, covering all surfaces with knotty pine paneling , and a deck will be within my budget. So to try to start answering these questions, I would like to get some rough initial design options. I also just want to have some fun playing around with the materials for fireplaces, walls, etc. in the kind of space I am envisioning.
My questions for you are:
1. Is the learning curve unrealistic for someone with absolutely zero training? I work a demanding full-time job, however I am willing to put in a reasonable amount of time learning how to use the program, but would like to generally know what I'm doing without being constantly stuck within a month or so. Is this unrealistic?
2. I have read on this forum that the program does not lend itself to modelling a-frames. Given that I am 100% committed to building an a-frame, would this program not be practical for my purposes? I do want to play around with window placement on the angled roof/wall, and it sounds like that is a pain.
3. Are there templates you can download/purchase for a basic a-frame house that can then be tinkered with? I haven't found anything like this.
4. Is modelling something like the a-frame linked above something that anyone can do with a bit of dedication, or is this something only a professional could do? ( Cozy A-Frame Getaway Minutes from Nelson Ledges - Cabins for Rent in Southington, Ohio, United States - Airbnb )
I really appreciate any input that you all may have, and thank you for your time!
Emily