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Yea. I know they are different. I'm asking in what situation would I use one over the other.
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Is there a certain circumstance where an auto dormer is preferred over an auto floating dormer and/or visa versa?
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What setting do I need to manipulate to control how much of the foundation wall shows above grade?
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Thanks very much.
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Well, now I have X11. Thank you for your help.
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Chief Architect X11.
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Can someone point me in the right direction as to how to create the steps seen below in CA X11?
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Can you point me in the right direction as to what the composition of an enclosed porch flooring may look like?
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You've answered my question quite well. In my case, my back porch is enclosed but I guess that wouldn't make much of a difference anyway.
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Thank you.
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Got it! One more thing. For example, can I just add wood planking directly on top of the concrete slab or is there a bit more to it than that?
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I've made a house that has a screened in porch in the back yard. The flooring consists of a 12-inch concrete slab 22 inches above the 0 terrain. Is that all there is to this flooring or can I just add wood planking directly on top of it? If not, what is the usual composition?
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As you can see in example one, the fireplace is flush with the wall, but the wall cuts right through the firebox. What adjustments do I need to make? BTW, I have Chief Architect X10 Premiere. Hope this helps
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I'm a very new user of Chief Architect x10 and I need some help with fireplace and chimney placement. Please bear with me as I try to explain as best I can. If a portion of a wall is cut out to place a chimney, I seem to lose the floor of the room the chimney is in. This is to flush mount the fireplace part. Do I draw walls around the chimney part or is there another way of correctly placing a flush mounted fireplace and chimney