Cheers, thanks for the zwcad intro as I'm trying to figure out the best autocad alternative, autocad is way too expensive. Couldnt figure out between zwcad and bricscad as they are the most common I see online.. Btw, as an architect I can't ignore you placing the cooktop between the sink and the cupboard/fridge. That's a terrible mistake. 1. You need at least 30cm on each side as you often have a pan handle sticking out and some prep space is needed as well. 2. A splash of water from the faucet on hot oil will start a fire so dangerous. 3. You need a space to place things you take out of the fridge and you need to go to the other side to do so. Always leave counter space near a fridge. 4. The center of the kitchen is less ventilated, the cooktop needs to be the closest to a window like the reference image you used. This is part of a realistic render as any professional seeing this will just feel it looks wrong
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Cheers, thanks for the zwcad intro as I'm trying to figure out the best autocad alternative, autocad is way too expensive.
Couldnt figure out between zwcad and bricscad as they are the most common I see online..
Btw, as an architect I can't ignore you placing the cooktop between the sink and the cupboard/fridge. That's a terrible mistake.
1. You need at least 30cm on each side as you often have a pan handle sticking out and some prep space is needed as well.
2. A splash of water from the faucet on hot oil will start a fire so dangerous.
3. You need a space to place things you take out of the fridge and you need to go to the other side to do so. Always leave counter space near a fridge.
4. The center of the kitchen is less ventilated, the cooktop needs to be the closest to a window like the reference image you used.
This is part of a realistic render as any professional seeing this will just feel it looks wrong
I hopr if you can make something islamic architect with sketchup