The interface was refreshingly honest. No flashy subscriptions or locked features; just a clean workspace ready for his ideas. Leo started with the 2D floor plan. Using the "Create Walls" tool, he traced the dimensions of his apartment. As he dragged his mouse, the software automatically calculated the square footage.
At the bottom of the screen, a 3D rendering updated in real-time. He used the "virtual visitor" mode to walk through his digital front door. Lighting the Way
He found a sofa similar to his own and adjusted its color to a deep forest green.
That evening, he sat down at his laptop and opened Sweet Home 3D. Building the Foundation
He dragged and dropped windows and doors from the catalog, adjusting their swing direction to match the real-world layout. Furnishing the Dream
He realized his dining table was too large for the kitchen nook—better to find out now than on moving day.