Hey all,
I'm trying to create a Scandinavian-style frame house in Chief Architect and running into trouble getting the eaves and gables to look right, specifically those flush, minimalist roof lines where the fascia aligns tightly with the exterior wall cladding (no visible overhangs). Think cabins or cottages from places like Norway, Sweden, wood siding, and standing seam metal roofs, all wrapped up in that super clean modern vernacular.
I've reviewed most of Chief Architect's official tutorials and help docs, but I haven't seen this specific roof/eave detail addressed anywhere. I'm surprised, given how popular this style is can be in some areas.
A few questions:
Is there a way to override the minimum overhang (seems capped at 1/4")?
What's the best method to get the fascia or even just the roof material to align precisely with the exterior wall face?
Any real-world framing cad blocks out there? I've never actually seen one built, but I would love to know more about how these materials snap together. Bonus points if you've worked with rainscreens, ICF wall assemblies, or material sets that suit this look.
Would love to hear if anyone has tackled this before. Examples or .plan files appreciated too!
Thanks in advance.