Hi there,
I'm new to the forums. First, I did search pretty extensively for this specific issue in the forums. Second, my original college degree was in Residential Architecture, so I'm all the more frustrated having to ask for help here.
I have Home Designer Suite 2015.
I have created a floorplan/design for a house that is primarily a very large ranch. Except for one end of the home. I attach a .jpg image of the main floor plan so we all understand better what I'm describing.
To the left of my Family Room, is the actual "lower level" - I want the floor surface of this room to be approximately 72" below the main level/grade.
When I plugged in a negative 72" absolute floor height, the software had no qualms. I also want an approximate ten or eleven foot ceiling height on this level.
Above this portion of the home, will be the upper level, and above the primary garage will be a true 2nd story accessed via stairs from the upper level adjacent. The ceiling height of the upper level may be flush with the 2nd floor ceiling height (which would also extend into the Family Room.
I can not figure out for the life of me, the order in which I need to start changing heights/specs to get all levels in sync with each other. Every time I think I have the upper/lower level heights figured out, HD2015 automatically adjusts at least one user entry despite "default" not being selected and changes it.
Using the software assumptions for actual floor joist heights, ceiling finish heights, etc, which numbers and in which order should I be plugging in these numbers to get the software to make this work?
Thank you tremendously,
ZoomZoom!
-Home Designer Suite 2015