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method:typical-cad-kitchen-layout-processTypical CAD kitchen layout process
Commercial CAD sequence that allows free placement of counters, appliances, and colors without guidance about centers.
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- HOME ARCHITECTimplementsCAD software for home design, cited as an example of a non-living process.
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