Kitchen or all room mockups - i've progressed from old school paper cutouts on graph paper - which is super quick to chop/change, to using Sketchup - again block models for the basic sizes of units and really easy to move things around and try out different combinations.
Takes half a dozen clicks to build a representative 600x600 unit and group it.
You can also cut and paste the whole room and have a whole line of variations in the same file to try things out.
e.g....
Neither approach any good for photo realistic renderings.
I had been looking for this too, Ikea have a bathroom planner which allow you to specify the sizes of the elements like baths etc. I find it easy to use. https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/planner/bathroom-planner/ I expect the kitchen one is similar :)
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Richard L
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