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2020 Spaces
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End-to-end solutions for designers, manufacturers and retailers.
October 15, 2025 - 2020 provides end-to-end software solutions for designers, manufacturers and retailers · Bring spaces to life with our kitchen design software and bathroom design software for professional designers looking for robust solutions.
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Is Anyone Else Sick and Tired of 20-20 Design?
I use 2020 and it is very hard learn (at 60 years old), but the big appeal it that it has the actual cabinetry catalogs so you can get instant pricing of the various cabinet choices e.g. Shaker Door, Cherry Wood, Coffee Stain, etc. It is a bit of a monolith----but approx. 90% of firms who sell cabinets use it. I use Chief Architect too. And could use some tips there. Also-----what kind of computers -or more specifically- what Graphics Cards, Memory capacity, and Processor are you finding you need. My Dell is constantly running super slow (rarely crashes) with the 2020 app. Thanks in advance! More on reddit.com
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2020 vrs CA
Hello all, My name is Richard and have been designing and selling kitchens and baths for the past 7 years. Love it! I have used 2020 design for the entire time, but this year have been looking to up my services. Have been researching several platforms and Chief Architect is one of those. Taking t... More on chieftalk.chiefarchitect.com
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Anybody have experience with 2020 Design Kitchen? How would someone learn how to use it?
Not really a place for asking how to pirate a piece if software. As for the training, try a few google searches, or even the companies website? More on reddit.com
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What are the 2019-2020 kitchen must haves?
  1. Cabinets with pull out drawers instead of shelves

  2. Softclose drawers.

  3. A rack to put pot lids in/on!

  4. Appliance garage in the pantry

  5. USB ports built into the electrical - maybe some kind of location specifically designed for charging devices

  6. Under cabinet lighting

  7. A built in spice rack - any real cook has LOTS of spices I think.

  8. Solid surface countertops. I prefer the "quartz" style over the granite because they're manufactures and typically require less care. Granite is supposed to be sealed regularly, last I checked.

  9. A LARGE pantry. It's never a bad thing to have a space to put your gadgets.

  10. Wood or tile flooring in a neutral shade. I would avoid the greys, personally, and go with a medium brown. It's popular now and is never really out of style. Maybe not the most popular option

  11. BIG sink. Hard to clean large pots in a sink that's only 8 inches deep.

  12. LOTS of electrical outlets along the counter for plugging kitchen gadgets into

What I would NOT put in:

  1. Just my .02... but do NOT put one of those microwaves that are in a drawer style. They're a pain in the ass to use and they're a bunch of money that could be used so much better somewhere else...

  2. "natural" stone products - the maintenance is a pain in the ass and cleaning those tiny wall tiles that are similar to a ledgestone SUCKS if you're trying to get grease/cooked food off of them. Kitchens can be beautiful AND practical.

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June 2, 2025 - Explore affordable 2020 kitchen design services with Kitchen365. Transform your space with innovative design solutions that suit your budget.
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April 28, 2025 - Design a kitchen like a pro: Five tips from kitchen design professionals on how to design the perfect kitchen.
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r/InteriorDesign on Reddit: Is Anyone Else Sick and Tired of 20-20 Design?
February 7, 2023 -

I am an IT administrator of a medium-sized company and we are currently in talks to renew our 20-20 Design maintenance and support contract. They're trying to push us over to their subscription-based service but, they're requiring us to turn in our existing perpetual licenses or else we will experience a 4x price increase (they're already forcing an over 2x price increase, even if we opt out of using their subscription-based service and continue on traditional maintence and support). I want to hang onto at least one license so that if we were to ditch 20-20 (which I keep pushing my boss to do), we would have a license to access our massive archive of designs; 20-20 won't play ball with this and says it is an all-or-nothing deal moving to their subscription-based service. I have even gone as far as asking their legal team to provide me with the license agreements that came with each of our perpetual licenses so I could try to have a lawyer find a loophole that would let us keep at least one of our licenses but, they have refused to provide us with any of this documentation thus far.

To me, this whole situation feels super anti-competitive as it is clear they're trying to pull all of their perpetual licenses off the market so that 100% of their users are stuck with paying for their software forevermore or, lose their access to their entire back-catalog of designs. I understand that a ton of companies are moving to subscription-based software and that in itself isn't anti-competitive but, most of this subscription software doesn't have a proprietary file format and if a customer were to choose to cancel their subscription, their archive of files is not lost.

What really grinds my gears is they would constantly lie to me about why they couldn't accommodate our request. "Oh, it is not technically possible for us to transfer all but one license" or "we can't have an account with both license types, it would make billing too difficult". I eventually called them on their lying as our account is currently a mix of both license types but it has all left a super bad taste in my mouth. They should've just called a spade a spade and said they simply didn't want to accommodate our request; instead, they choose to come up with excuse after excuse as to why they couldn't accommodate our super simple and reasonable request of keeping one perpetual license.

Has anyone else had any experiences with this company (positive or negative) beyond just using their software on a daily basis? Does anyone have an "in" with someone at this company that might be able to get this simple request to keep a perpetual license accommodated?

Is this software really the be-all-end-all with regard to the interior design of kitchens and baths? I have tried to convince my boss many many times that 20-20 sucks and that we should find something else and have always been told "they're the industry standard, if we moved away from 20-20 I would never be able to find a designer qualified in whatever software we end up using". I try to tell him that CAD software is CAD software and that any designer worth their salt should be able to pick up the skills to use a similar CAD program fairly quickly, but he isn't going for it. Designers, what software do you use on a daily basis?

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There are fewer cabinet folks on this forum than once were. There may be more over at Facebook where I don't go.   The short answer: 2020 is for you IF you are interested in high turnover/volume, low to mid range cabinet brands, don’t deal with much remodel of the space, consider a box store your competitor, don’t really want to invest much time in learning or setting up.   Chief is for you IF you handle upper middle to better brands (many don’t have 2020 catalogs), want to provide complete, better drawings (to get more referrals from allied pros), willing to invest time learning and setting up, want to outshine the competition, deal with the space/construction regularly, ever push the limit.   I used 2020 from version 5.1 to 9.1; exclusively for 9 yrs though supplemented it CAD, PDF, Envisioneer, hand drafting and spreadsheet to fix the dismal pricing. Once I got Chief is still used 2020 in a limited fashion to get item lists for a few years occasionally. My opinion is a bit harsh (and I drank CAs kool-aid:)  I can't speak to the current version of 2020 though I did keep track of it until a few years ago. Back when I dropped it: support was dismal, stability bad, cabinet pricing unreliably inaccurate, responsiveness to user requested improvements was almost non existent. AFAIK all this was the same as little as 5 yrs ago based on friends forced to use it.   All of those are far superior with Chief, with the exception of pricing.   What CA does NOT have.  In CA the Mfg do do NOT have any cabinets in them which also means they will not OOB match Mfg nomenclature. You set up in cabinets in your user library and/or make Style Palettes for them.  Setting up nomenclature often needs to be specific to a Mfg and can get complicated if you want to automate it but there are ways.  CA does not do any pricing. For me this has been a non issue. For years I was already exporting item lists from 2020 to spreadsheet template order forms I made. In Chief I use cabinet schedules to copy and "paste special" into a spreadsheet to do the same thing. In each case I was looking up pricing in a PDF price list. The only difference is that with Chief I had to enter it all (copy/paste). For some brands it eventually became possible to use the spreadsheet to copy line items into an online ordering system quickly as long as the nomenclature is set up properly. There is an advantage to this system though. You become more familiar with costs and then are better able to adjust a job to meet a budget. You can also more quickly compare total cost of variations once you figure out a system to do that with a couple of clicks. Things that CA has   A robust ability to import symbols, textures, create tile, use any countertop material you can find an image for, any appliance you can find a 3D file of.   Adjust textures, create door styles. I have not found anything I could not draw in Chief that can’t be built.   There are ways to check clearances of hood inserts into custom hood enclosures. Check clearnaces to part of a building, make sure you ductwork can actually be vented. Check clearance for drain pipes when changing locations of fixutres.   Far superior drawings and dimensioning abilities. Benefit below. NOTE- the national average closing rate for GCS (Glorified Cabinet Salesman/aka KD) is 33%. I had a closing rate over 80%. This was thanks to cultivating a stable of allied professionals for referrals where the closing rate ranked in the 90s. Supplying better drawings than the other 30 sources for cabinets within ½ hr drive of me had the best ones come back over and over.   A personal note: I was laid off by a Wood Mode Cabinet dealer at the end of 09 during a recession. Got a 2020 license to freelance then coupled it with Envisioneer. Then I picked up an upper middle cabinet line. A year later I got CA. At a time when the many local dealers were opting to sell Chinese cabinets or knock downs I became a QCCI dealer. I immediately ended up with a whole house reno job from a designer I'd worked with; 6 rooms of highly detailed cabinets and two closets all done in CA. CA became a major factor in getting my dealership running and going. A decade later I was drafting jobs for a hi-end cabinet company involving 15 to 30 rooms of cabinets; none of which could have been done with 2020.   Many thanks to the folks in Coeur d'Alene.
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I think there are a bunch of former 2020 users around so they will probably be able to give you better info than I can.  From what I have heard, Chief will crash less often and will be way more flexible as far as any customization is concerned.  It will also allow you to design a whole house so if you are doing more extensive remodeling then this will be really helpful.  I believe Chief has a lot fewer manufacturer catalogs and it isn't going to be able to do pricing and ordering as easy as a program like 2020 though.
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Key Kitchen Design Trends Detailed by NKBA - Kitchen & Bath Design News
1 month ago - From smart appliances to wellness-driven innovations, current kitchen trends “reflect a balance of performance, personalization and livability,” according to the Bethlehem, PA-based NKBA, which noted the following key trends: “Statement” Storage: Storage “is no longer simply about capacity … it’s about presentation and performance,” the NKBA said. “Sculleries and integrated pantries are being designed as extensions of the kitchen experience, offering everything from secondary prep zones to hidden appliance garages, the association noted.