Freecad might be able to do all that? Be prepared for a tough learning curve though
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FreeCAD's Arch/BIM workbench
Draw in 2D to create 3D walls. Position windows, doors and others in 3D. Some features like the roof or stairs have their own modules.
You can always fall back to one of the other many workbenches should you need something not part of a typical home (weird stairs, a detailed cupboard, ...).
I could not find documentation easily in the past but it likely exists. For a video introduction the FCBLounge channel (YouTube) provides great visual tutorials.
I've documented part of our home in this to ideate remodeling. It can be used for pipework but I did not try that yet.
I used sweet home 3d for this. It's not the greatest, but is open source and available on every platform.
Yeah, I had thought about this. I already did a floor plan with Sweet Home 3D some years ago, though it didn't seem fit to also handle the detail work like water and electricity lines. Or at least I have not seen functions for that. I will try it with FreeCAD and then see, how it goes
I can't put much time into this, but I speak German and I can assure you that this is at least a serious article about the options out there:
Either translate the page, or just follow the links and inform yourself. I hope it helps.
Edit: here's another one about open-source CAD options (not necessarily for architecture). I just noticed that the other list isn't a list of open-source, so many of those are probably proprietary.
Looking at the page, the only software which is labeled as open source, is Archicad.
Looking at their website and on wikipedia, it seems to be proprietary though.
I cannot see any other software on the page, which isn't proprietary.
As for FLOSS CAD, I use FreeCAD quite a lot. It has a BIM workbench, which I have used a bit and which seems very capable.
It can do all the things you are requesting.
FreeCAD can be a bit frustrating to work with, but it is an amazing piece of software, which has improved tremendously in the couple of years I have used it.
Wow, didn't know that FreeCAD also has a wotkbench for buildings! Kinda feels like FreeCAD has a workbench for everything, just that nobody knows of them. Thanks, I will definitely look into that, as I already use FreeCAD for 3D printing
Good question, I want an answer to this too.
I highly recommend FreeCAD BIM workbench.
Here you can find an amazing series with tutorials for beginners: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3wRqQUPtE16yw_c1TnRYJmz37y2ZRTLm
There's also the channel deltahedra with great stuff!
Great question, I also like to know!
