

Tons of cabinet options, panels, feet, moldings, etc.Double-wall capability for walls, windows, or doors.Accurate floor and ceiling layout capabilities.Excellent Raytracing (I do all my rendering with this).Some simple layer tools (these are like a ‘Moped’ compared to Chief’s ‘Ferrari’ layer tools).Some roof options for curved roofs, custom gutters, and exposed rafters.18 x 24 maximum layout size and one layout page at a time per plan (this would drive me nuts).The SSA option is not available for the Pro version. It’s an excellent option for those on a budget or who only need basic (but excellent) 2D and 3D drawing tools. Home Designer Pro is basically a scaled-down version of Chief Architect for only $495.

I definitely recommend budgeting $445 for SSA every year. I highly recommend the annual SSA, because you get access to training videos, library items, unlimited support, and available upgrades.

I work with many homeowners and contractors who use Home Designer Pro.Ī full license for Chief Architect is priced at $2,695 with a one-year Software and Support Assurance (SSA) program. But beware, the Home Pro version doesn’t offer the advanced features found in Chief Architect Premier.įortunately, both Home Pro and Premier are compatible with each other and have the ability to share files. I often get asked which Chief Architect program is better for drawing plans: Home Designer Pro or the more expensive Chief Architect Premier? Here’s my take on both.įor users on a tight budget, Home Pro is an excellent choice for getting started in 2D and 3D CAD.
