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3D Home Interiors Deluxe 2 (Jewel Case) | 
enlarge | From: Broderbund Category: Software
List Price: $9.99 Buy New: $3.68 You Save: $6.31 (63%)
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 4638
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows Xp Media: CD-ROM Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Windows XP Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.5 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: LL3DHIN20J Model: 381158 UPC: 772040811587 EAN: 0772040811587 ASIN: B00006IS86
Release Date: August 20, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand New Factory Sealed Jewel Case
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Product Description Picture a brand-new look for every room in your home. With 3D Home Interiors Deluxe it's easy. Draw your room's dimensions or customize one of over 30 professionally decorated Designer Rooms. These professionally designed interiors will inspire you!
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Somewhat diasppointing September 9, 2005 D. K. Rus (Maryland) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I found this product dificult to use properly. I wanted to recreate my own oddly shaped family room with its overly large fireplace. I was finally able to get the dimensions I wanted, but the only choice for fireplace was the standard one. I also don't feel that the furniture choices reflected actual sizes and styles available out there--I think the choices the designer used were quite limited. I have to admit, I used this once and found it easier to just do the thing myself on graph paper.
Complex and slow for simple tasks April 28, 2005 conocimiento (DC) 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
I bought this program hoping to use it to lay out furniture in a new apartment. I found the software extremely difficult and inflexible, with bloated whistles and bells that took preference over basis features that would have been more useful. For example, there are numerous fabric types that can be selected for different furniture designs, but there is no simple way to create an accurate 2D floorplan with accurately-sized furniture. Frankly, a cardboard and plastic kit works much better than this product.
won't work well without 3D HOME ARCHITECT by Broderbund March 4, 2005 Brian Timothy Kirk (knoxville) 11 out of 13 found this review helpful
this software is "OK"...BUT...you REALLY need 3D HOME ARCHITECT so you can IMPORT plans from rooms you have designed so you can then use 3D HOME INTERIORS to decorate the rooms you created on HOME ARCHITECT...YES, you can decorate rooms without it, provided your room is a plain square or rectangle with no alcoves, bay windows, closets, or other architectural elements ....the choices are extremely limited so far as cabinets, etc... if you have alot of patience to learn 3D HOME ARCHITECT , and to learn how to import your 3D HOME ARCHITECT designs over to 3D HOME INTERIORS....it's OK.
Love this software January 2, 2005 Fineliving style (NYC) 5 out of 8 found this review helpful
A powerful design software is by definition complicated and difficult to use...However, the tutorial is magnificent----Kudos to the writer of this tutorial....I've never used a CAD before in my life and felt like an expert not soon after. The catalogue is detailed and the item display is beautiful. I can fine toothcomb the designer rooms and see how the expert did it and print out a list of all their materials and even design it my way.
Too Limited to be Useful February 20, 2003 The Feisty Curmudgeon (USA) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
3D Home Interiors is supposed to allow the user to "Imagine and Create Beautiful Interiors," but unfortunately, there isn't enough here to allow would-be decorators to use much imagination, and the whole thing is rather complicated to use.I found it easy enough to get started, drawing a floor plan for my living room, but adding objects was a sometimes painful process. For example, in trying to place a lamp on a small table--several times I moved my cursor too far from the table and the lamp fell to the floor. I could not figure out how to get the lamp off the floor and back onto the table. Simply moving it up onto the table wouldn't work. I'd have to delete the lamp and retry until I got it positioned correctly. The decorating choices available (furniture, cabinets, carpet, etc.) are mostly American Traditional, so if you're hoping to try out more exotic options, like a South American rec room or an Asian dining room, you won't find enough here to be able experiment with different looks. The software is also buggy. Several times, while trying to pick out the finish I wanted on a piece of wood furniture, I was given dozens of inappropriate choices, including pictures of Charlie Chaplin and clock faces. I was also dismayed that I was unable to add crown moulding or any other type of woodwork or architectural detail to a room, nor was I able to add bed curtains or a canopy mist to any of the beds. There are several "Designer Rooms" available to view, which are supposed to provide the user with inspiration, but which are so bland and uninteresting that it's embarrassing. The biggest lack by far though is the inability to add your own custom colors, finishes, window treatments, fabrics, and so on. If you're wanting to see how a particular color of paint or wallpaper will look in your room and it isn't available in the "catalog", you're out of luck. I saw a gorgeous window treatment in a decorating magazine and was unable to recreate it here, since it used unusual fabrics and more than one valance. I fail to understand why a game like "The Sims" allows users to create or download thousands of custom objects, but a program like this, which is supposed to be for decorating purposes only, does not.
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