luckyudesign

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  1. On 7/4/2023 at 4:35 PM, robdyck said:

    You can add a 12" framing layer to the ceiling finish layers for the Porch. In your example, there are overlapping rooms (plan view) at different heights. Something has to give...they can't be the same and different.

    And adding anything to the ceiling finish layer just makes it worse because it is still framing for a 10' ceiling. image.thumb.png.516aaeb7b339ece08f6a7bd148c4cb1d.png

  2. So how this will be framed is the floor joist will cantilever over the 10' wall. In the real life scenario I'm working with it's a couple dormers that line up with some bay windows on the porch. The porch framing will be at 9' and will run into and and under the floor joist. image.thumb.png.8fe3cdae3fa2af080ac272a15e1ef812.png

    The biggest problem I'm having is how it affects the front view of the house. image.thumb.png.9036813251690b942f2ce2ab08810784.png

  3. thank you. I thought about making it like Eric suggested with an arched door and modified window for a sidelight but there is no way to make the bottom frame of window a panel. I also know I can make a full symbol but this job doesn't really pay to go through that effort and time. Just thought maybe someone would know of a symbol that was already out there that would work. 

    I was able to put this one together with little effort but obviously the arch needs some work..........
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  4. How do y'all show the difference between an addition and existing structure on your plans? I realize if I was printing in color I could just change all the materials on the existing to a grey lines to lighten them up but that seems like a lot of work. Just wondering if there is an easy way that y'all have found that works. This would both be in elevations and perspective overviews.

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  5. ok, attached is the sample plan I recreated the problem in. Thank you, alaskansons, for pointing that out. I knew that but was in a hurry when I tried to upload that yesterday evening and guess I didn't close out the program first and didn't try the file before I sent it. 

     

    Now, on Ryans question about the manual manipulation of the wall. In this sample plan, as you can see in the short video, the wall I start with is not manually edited. I simply drew a wall under the stairs. That gave me a short cutout in the manual ceiling above. But, as I show in the video, if I manually pull the top of the wall down, it instantly makes a cutout in the ceiling the full length of the wall. When I change the wall to a railing, it gets rid of all the cutout. 

     

    Yes, that is a manually drawn dormer alcove. I guess I didn't know this style could even be drawn automatically. I try not to spend a lot of time on getting 3d just perfect as it is not my bread and butter but I am always wanting to improve. 

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    on the stairs, those are timber treads so won't be built with traditional stringers. The timbers will sit on the walls. This is the pic my client sent me. That 1 tread that is closest above the door may need some steel or other reinforcement or be plowed out to fit over the door header being there is not a lot of room between it and the top of the door. 

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    Ceiling Example Plan.plan

  6. Ok, not sure why it didn't but I think I got it figured out. The wall under the stairs was affecting the ceiling above the stairs. Change it to a railing and it does not. However, you can not put a door in a railing (with a header above it). Thankfully on this plan its just a doorway so I could draw a pass through window but not sure what I would do if i wanted an actual door.......

  7. Ok, I guess I didn't know it was common practice to post the plan if you don't have to. I personally don't like uploading and downloading a whole plan if it's not necessary and I have had this happen to me enough I figured someone would know right off what I was talking about and could tell me a solution.

     

    With that being said, I drew a sample plan that isn't nearly as big as the one I'm having the issue with and recreated the problem. I find it is tied to the wall below the stairway. You delete the wall and the ceiling fills in. 

    Ceiling Example Plan.zip

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    How have you all found is the best way of drawing a porch? In this particular plan, I have 10" post sitting on a wood framed porch floor. I can offset my post in the wall dialog but not my beam. I know I can manually draw my beam (post too, as far as that goes) but was wondering if there was an easier way. What would be nice is an option to extend floor beyond wall. Chief always draw the post either on the edge or hanging over the edge of a slab or wood floor which I would certainly hope is not the way any of you leave in your plans. Ideas?