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Topic Closedhow to create a homestyler to autocad?

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: how to create a homestyler to autocad?
    Posted: 24.Jan.2018 at 18:23

Hello people! I have a question. I am in love with the simplicity of homestyler, an online program by autocad that lets you design interiors. 

 

https://www.homestyler.com/floorplan/?lang=en_US&assetId=674012df-5646-42f3-8849-4fae1db24f3f

 

The only problem i have is that it doesn't allow me to upload my floor plans and items are limited.

Is there a way to download it to pc and make it more customized? (upload items and floors) 

If that isn't possible, is there a way to transform autocad to homestyler? I'm amateur, i don't even know how to create a wall on autocad... :( 

Is there a similiral plugin for autocad like this? Please help! 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Jan.2018 at 00:10
Homestyler doesn't sound like much of a program.  Are you working in 2D or 3D?  There are a couple of ways to create walls in AutoCAD that would take you less than 30 seconds to learn.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Jan.2018 at 19:30
Did you figure out how to create a wall using AutoCAD yet or did you give up?  What are you drawing specifically?  Is it a house?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05.Feb.2018 at 12:28
you did not define you are work on 2D or 3D. there are number of way to do this. homestyler is primitive but it is usefull tool for homestyle.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05.Feb.2018 at 12:53
Wouldn't you be better off using RoomSketcher for interior design?
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