Good software for a basic plan to give to archictect?

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Hi all,

hope your well now your back at the boozer

So after a long haul we are about to exchange (fingers crossed it really happens this time)

the property has space around it to build.

I want to find a way of producing a rough plan that I could present to an architect for him to tweak and play with and then send to the planners.

does anyone have suggestions of a good computer programme?

many thanks
Mark
 
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Paper and pen. Let the architect do the work if you are paying him
 
Yes the software/presentation is irrelevant, he'll do all his own drawings, all you need to do is a fag packet sketch with a biro on some A4.
 
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I use Sweet Home 3D and Google's SketchUp.
 
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I've always used Microsoft word for that.
There's a drawing tool which is easy to use.
 
Get lots of Lego and build a model?

:D
 
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Paper (lines/squares) and a pencil.
You also need a pencil sharpener and an eraser.
 
Get him round to take a look, explain what you want, leave him to it. Ours made some suggestions which we adopted and are really pleased with the finished extension.

By all means have a rough sketch, but you are paying him for his expertise, as Woody says let him earn it.
 

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