The PRO version specifically targets manufacturing needs, letting you customize every millimeter of your furniture for exact real-world builds. How to Install and Use the Plugin
However, the plugin is not strictly limited to IKEA products. While the IKEA catalog serves as a massive database of standard cabinets, drawers, and shelving, "Click-Cuisine 2" goes a step further by allowing for custom materials and furniture products. The combination of pre-set IKEA parts with custom parameter control gives users the best of both worlds: the speed of prefabrication with the flexibility of bespoke design. The combination of pre-set IKEA parts with custom
Modeling a kitchen involves a lot of repetition. A typical kitchen has multiple base cabinets, multiple wall cabinets, and various filler pieces. Manually modeling each one invites inconsistencies and wasted effort. This plugin automates the repetitive aspects of the job, freeing the designer to focus on spatial arrangement and aesthetics. the software updates the entire design
One of the most powerful features of the LT PRO 2 version is its global modification engine. If a client looks at a completed 3D kitchen design and decides they prefer a modern handleless flat-panel look over traditional shaker doors, you do not need to replace the cabinets individually. With a few clicks, you can globally change: Door profiles (Shaker, Flat, Raised Panel, J-Pull, etc.) including adjacent cabinets and worktops
The flagship feature of the plugin. Users can place a generic base cabinet, then click through a series of thumbnail images to instantly transform it into a sink cabinet, a drawer cabinet, a corner cabinet, or a high cabinet. Dimensions change automatically without distorting textures.
If a client decides to change a 600mm drawer unit to a 900mm unit, the software updates the entire design, including adjacent cabinets and worktops, instantly. Who is This Software For?
The "vD" in these plugin names stands for Vali Designer, a developer renowned for creating parametric tools that feel native to SketchUp but offer the automation of cabinet-specific software. The workflow relies on three pillars: