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Comments (39)Lynxe - I looked up Eager To Please to see what it looked like. That's a Hanson I hadn't heard of before. I usually have at least one Hanson in my best budded group, but they did not do as well this year. In the past, Cool Hand Luke, Stealth Bomber, Integrated Logistics, and Bela Lugosi have made my Top 10. I think all of those had 17 buds this time. Debra...See More2014 Update: Best Kitchen Design Software?
Comments (3)Best is a very subjective term. Some might think that the best is the one that is the simplest to learn straight away. Some might think that it's the one with the most abilities to manipulate things. Some might think it's the lowest cost option. However, it's hard to beat SketchUp in capabilities and cost, since it's free. The BHG version of Chief Architect would probably be next for homeowners, and the $200 version can do quite a lot for someone who has the knack of spatial relationships. Neither will work well for someone without that knack. And that's not really "softwearable". Ikea is a distant third, because it's very very limited in what you can do. But, it's a lot easier for most people to grasp, which can get them started for a basic layout. For pros, the industry standard remains 20/20. It probably has 85% of the market, because it's supported by all of the cabinet manufacturers. ProKitchen has the other 15% and is beginning to also be well supported by the cabinet companies. Chief Architect isn't used in kitchen design except by builders or architects because it doesn't have the cabinet company plug ins. You have to set the attributes yourself. Revit is also used by some architects and builders, but again, it isn't cabinet industry supported....See MoreNEW: Winter Sowing Swap 2014-2015
Comments (148)Dem-Pa, I love your pics. I can't wait to see flowers again. Some of my camellias are blooming, so it isn't like I don't have color in the yard, I am just too ready for spring. I know it will arrive here sooner than a lot of other places, I am just not a winter person. After about a month I am ready for spring again. I started about 40 different varieties in ziplock baggies yesterday. Now the waiting begins. I have checked the two wintersow jugs I have already started, but there is no sign of life yet. I have been collecting jugs and bottles of all shapes and sizes. I have a question though, when you cut windows in the jugs, do you let them sit open all winter? I haven't ever done that and wonder with my temperatures fluxuating ( sp) as much as they do if the windows would help. It will be 52 here tonight, but 30 tomorrow night.......See MorePatio & Landscape -- Best of Houzz
Comments (24)@ Frankie Cleary. Glad you like it, thank you! If you are referencing the Glen Ellyn project, the products are Unilock Richcliff with Ledgestone treads in the one section to mitigate a bit of grade and create a step. If you are referencing the Cog Hill project those are also Unilock products. The patio is Thornbury, color is Bavarian Blend. The sailor course is Town Hall, color is Burnt Clay. The buff color border is Ledgestone....See MoreJeannie Nguyen
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