But until then, drawing rectangles should suffice. Of course it would be better if IKEA releases an “official” OmniGraffle templates with the correct dimensions and part numbers. Soulver makes easy to comment out some line items as I try out in OmniGraffle how the various combinations of the table’s building block fits the room. In the process I also custom-design a Galant table to fit the living room (which is really planned to be a large study room) and the trio of OmniGraffle, Soulver and the IKEA Catalog really shine in this. For each item I’d simply enter their real dimensions in the toolbar and place them on the floor. I just draw boxes that represent each item - drawn to scale thanks for OmniGraffle’s drawing scale feature. Then I’d switched back to OmniGraffle to lay out the furniture. Since most item you’ll only need one unit setting aside a dedicated “quantity” column would be rather redundant. You’ll need to explicitly set aside a column for each attribute and how many do you need of each item. Yes you can also do it through a spreadsheet but it’s going to be pretty cumbersome. What’s nice is that it’s easy to get a total of how much they’ll be. Soulver for Mac is great for constructing this list.
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