Seven10

Members
  • Posts

    15
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by Seven10

  1. So I learned Wall Niche today, which on searching this forum - I found all of Joe's previous posts about the same subject.  I tried the door opening method and rebuilt each layer one by one.  It looked like your process is much less time consuming.

     

    I appreciate all of your previous posts Joe, I'm leaning quite a bit about this software.  Solver your last post about my closet and material regions made this plan look a whole lot nicer.

     

    Appreciate all the help.


    Dave

  2. I have several steam radiators I'm trying to duplicate.  The picture and plan is attached for reference.  Essentially, the rad is cut into an external wall, and a larger box encases the entire thing.  The images does not show the cover, but I know how to make that element.  I'm not sure how to create a 3D box that is hollow, but cuts into the wall plane.  Maybe I'm over thinking it.

     

     I'm running X8.  The picture is the radiator in my current dining room.  If you use my plan, it would go directly under the back window on the first floor.  Thanks in advance for you help.

     

    Dave

    IMG_5187.JPG

    LI_1930_Colonial_House.plan

  3. I know there is a simple answer to this, but its driving me batty.  As soon as I draw a room divider between two walls, the room divider wall takes on the characteristics (width and and name) of the wall its connected to.  Its still a room divider and separates the room, but now its 5in thick and I can't change the wall type back to room divider - no matter what I do.

     

    Its got to be something dumb, right?

  4. A have a complex scenario I'h hoping someone can help me rectify.  I have a small closet on the second floor of my house.  Directly underneath is the staircase that leads up to the 2nd floor.  The closet itself is only half high, with an attic access above it.  I've attached a few images for reference to help illustrate my example.

     

    • Img 5169 - The wall directly under the closet as a user walks down the stairs
    • Img 5170 - Another angle so you can understand the slope
    • Img 5171 - What the closet looks like from the 2nd floor

     

    I also attached my plans for reference.  I labeled the room Nook for reference.

     

    I'd like to represent that closet correctly along with the slope of the ceiling above the stairs directly underneath.

     

    Thanks


    Dave

    IMG_5169.JPG

    IMG_5170.JPG

    IMG_5171.JPG

    LI 1930 Colonial House.plan

  5. Chopsaw,

     

    Thanks for responding, but I'm not quite there.  Referencing your example, I need B and J to align with the top of the Basement, or I in this case.  Essentially:

    • 86" from the basement floor to the bottom of the first floor
    • 7/14" beams supporting the first floor (sits on top of the basement pour)
    • 3/4" of sub floor and hardwood
    • 96" finished ceiling on the first floor

    Hope that helps.

     

  6. Thanks for the assistance.  I'm hoping my explanation explains what I'm trying to do.  Included the house plan and pictorial explanation

     

    The Basement of my house is a 12in solid pour, and the house sits directly on top of it.

     

    The first floor sits on top of 7 /14" x 1 3/8" beams then approx 3/4 inch of sub floor and wood flooring.  I need my plan to reflect the 86" height of the basement (I don't care about the footing depth) - then start the first floor and have it sit over the entire length of the basement.  The heights of the first floor finished ceiling is correct, I just cant get the basement right.  Any help would be appreciated.

     

     

    House Cross Section With Detail.jpg

    LI 1930 Colonial House.plan

  7. I'm a casual user looking to re-create my home in Chief Architect.  Unfortunately, my home was built in the 30's, and typically doesn't follow the standard building techniques of today.  I've been having a hell of a time trying to represent my basement and first floor based on the way the house was constructed.  If someone is skilled with basements and first floors, I'm hoping you could help me set up my plan properly.  I'm most of the way there, I just need this portion setup properly.

     

    I appreciate it.

     

    Thanks


    Dave