3d Home Interior Designing Software

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3d Home Interior Designing Software
3D Home Designing Software?

I need a software for my computer that I can design the interior of homes. I’ve tried “Total 3D Home and Landscape”, but It didn’t work correctly at times. I also tried “Punch! Interior Design Suite” and hated it very much. I need a software that is very easy to use, but also gets the job done. It has to be easy because I don’t have the the time to try to figure it out.

I’ve used Total 3D Home also and found that sometimes it didn’t work like it should. I haven’t heard of Punch Interior before.

I also have Floor Plan 3D and it is better, but not perfect. There was a little learning curve at the beginning, but I think that you get that with most programs these days. It seems to have more features than Total 3D. Plus I got it for only $10 at Meijer so for the money I think it did fine.

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3d Home Interior Designing Software
3D Home Designing Software?

I need a software for my computer that I can design the interior of homes. I’ve tried “Total 3D Home and Landscape”, but It didn’t work correctly at times. I also tried “Punch! Interior Design Suite” and hated it very much. I need a software that is very easy to use, but also gets the job done. It has to be easy because I don’t have the the time to try to figure it out.

I’ve used Total 3D Home also and found that sometimes it didn’t work like it should. I haven’t heard of Punch Interior before.

I also have Floor Plan 3D and it is better, but not perfect. There was a little learning curve at the beginning, but I think that you get that with most programs these days. It seems to have more features than Total 3D. Plus I got it for only $10 at Meijer so for the money I think it did fine.

Home Interior Design Window Treatments

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Home Interior Design Window Treatments
Who owns a product that is custom made when a client pays for material but fails to pay the labor?

I own a custom window covering and interior design workroom. We stock no fabrics because its all custom made. Your colors, your trims to blend with your home decor. All we charge is for the labor to put your treatments together. The client provides the material. We provide the labor. Now if labor is not paid for, WHO owns that product?

this is from a friend of mine: “the client owned the raw materials until he transferred it to the maker with the contractual understanding that payment would be made for the finished good. Once the raw materials were handed over, the maker owns the materials and the finished good. the finished good is a custom project so the resale value is low and therefore restitution can be made to bring the maker back to the same economic level if the buyer had gone through and paid for it.” note: my answer was wrong, according to my friend. Here’s mine: I hope you didn’t give the final product to the client. Technically, you don’t own the product since it is the service that you sell. You have a right to keep the product because the payments for the services has yet to be paid.

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Home Interior Design Window Treatments
Who owns a product that is custom made when a client pays for material but fails to pay the labor?

I own a custom window covering and interior design workroom. We stock no fabrics because its all custom made. Your colors, your trims to blend with your home decor. All we charge is for the labor to put your treatments together. The client provides the material. We provide the labor. Now if labor is not paid for, WHO owns that product?

this is from a friend of mine: “the client owned the raw materials until he transferred it to the maker with the contractual understanding that payment would be made for the finished good. Once the raw materials were handed over, the maker owns the materials and the finished good. the finished good is a custom project so the resale value is low and therefore restitution can be made to bring the maker back to the same economic level if the buyer had gone through and paid for it.” note: my answer was wrong, according to my friend. Here’s mine: I hope you didn’t give the final product to the client. Technically, you don’t own the product since it is the service that you sell. You have a right to keep the product because the payments for the services has yet to be paid.

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