by Harry Hollander | Jul 12, 2013 | CounterGo Tips
A few weeks ago we gave an overview of 6 popular countertop layouts. Here’s a short video on how to draw, layout, and quote a kitchen with two L-shaped counters. There are radius edges on most of the outside corners in this layout, and there’s a bumpout in...
by Harry Hollander | Jul 3, 2013 | CounterGo Tips
A few weeks ago we gave an overview of 6 popular countertop layouts. Here’s a short video on how to draw, layout, and quote a U-shaped kitchen countertop. In that video, we’ve drawn a U-shaped countertop with a bumpout in front of the sink cutout....
by Harry Hollander | Jun 28, 2013 | CounterGo Tips
Last week, we gave an overview of 6 popular countertop layouts. Here’s a short video on how to draw, layout, and quote a kitchen laid out as a classic work triangle. In that video, we’ve drawn an L-shape and a kitchen island. There’s a bump-out arc...
by Harry Hollander | Jun 20, 2013 | CounterGo Tips
As we’ve been demonstrating CounterGo, we’ve encountered lots of examples of common countertop layouts. Here are the 6 that seem to be the most popular. Click on the pictures to large versions. One Wall The one-wall layout shows up in places with limited...
by Harry Hollander | May 15, 2013 | CounterGo Tips
After you’ve drawn a counter top in CounterGo, you may want to add seams – either to ensure that the layout will fit on a certain number of slabs, or just to help your customers visualize what the finished countertop will look like. Here’s a short...
by Harry Hollander | May 9, 2013 | CounterGo Tips
In CounterGo, the default countertop depths and our demo are geared around drawing kitchen counters. But, almost as often, our users are making drawings of bathroom vanities. Here’s how. By default, the countertop depth is set to 25.5″. You can change that...