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Thx Rookie65, I'll try that out.
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HD Pro 2024. I have the option for Pony Walls
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Yes I did... that's what my Son asked for . He works for a builder that uses this method sometimes. Myself; I don't know to much about it (Plumber by trade)
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Thx for revisiting Jo_Ann. I would send the plan out (just have to figure out how). I just removed the Board/Batten exterior from the Basement wall (at least I thought just the Basement), but because of the ICF construction, the walls are continuous from Footing to Truss. Below is what it ends up looking like.
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Well, thx for your time anyway... I know, I'm in over my head... but that's typical me!
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No need (I think). The terrain falls away only about 12" from one side to the other.
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I need the footing to be below frost line, and trying to balance the number of steps going up to the main floor, and number of steps down to the basement ( using a concrete well w/stairs. FYI, the walls are all ICF construction.
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As per the screen shot below, I have my subfloor set to 48" above terrain, but the board/batten extends all the way down to the "basement" floor level. I'm not getting it yet. Thx for your time.
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Thx Rookie65. I'll look into that solution... One other question; How do I stop the exterior siding a few inch's above the terrain all the way around the house?
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Thx Jo_Ann. I did find it in "Help", but it just gives me the definition. First time I've ever heard the term "Belly Band" tho
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This simple rendering is begging for a white board at the rim joist, to break up the vertical board & batten lines... can't find the tools to accomplish this. (the "Box" tool is unavailable in the elevation view) FYI, I'm a complete Noob
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This simple rendering is begging for a white board at the rim joist, to break up the vertical board & batten lines... can't find the tools to accomplish this. (the "Box" tool is unavailable in the elevation view) FYI, I'm a complete Noob
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Can you share a screenshot... I don't see where to adjust joist depth. I have designed with 16" truss joists, but would like to maybe use 2x8 (mid wall supported)
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Thanks solver, I ended up extending the walls around the whole stair/landing area (to create a separate rm), then I was able to lower the floor. Re - the dishwasher ; the problem is, it won't allow me to select the cabinet anymore after I move the DW into place.
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David, in the post above, I wrote that I was using HDA 2017, meaning Home Design Architectural 2017. Believe you me I've searched... " how to lower a section of floor" Et al ...maybe i have to hone my searching skills I thought maybe somebody had the answer off the top of their head
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Thanks so far Solver. I'm using HDA 2017 Tab doesn't seem to work, if I click on the dishwasher, then hit "Tab", the whole room goes to grey... hmmm The Range Hood, I figured out, was at the wrong height from floor in relation to the upper cabinet (I assumed the program would know the heights) ... fixed The plan was drawn as a whole, so the Landing is on the same level as the rest. Then when I add my stairs & exterior door, they don't line up. (see attached files) PS, theres actually 2 Landings
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I'm a new user on the Mac (OS Sierra) platform, and enjoying for the most part, the way things work (have had a number of hangs & crash's tho) Q1 - Is there a way to "click thru" a graphic? e.g. - a dishwasher is added into a cabinet, and they seem to become one... when I click on the cabinet the dishwasher is always selected, subsequently I can't edit the attributes of said cabinet. Q2 - I'm having trouble inserting a Range Hood, under a wall cabinet... it just sits in front of it. Q3 - Was wondering if someone knows how to lower the floor of a "Stair Landing" from the rest of the floor plan. Do I somehow have to make the "Landing" a separate room? ... how is that done btw? Thanks in advance, ... probably more to come Cheers