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  1. Having space for a stacked washer/dryer would be an improvement, and something I'd want for extended stay. Mechanicals are important, but what to allow room for? Around here hot water often comes from a 20 gallon unit in a corner under a kitchen cabinet. Forced air systems are ducted in the crawlspace. For a place like this a ducted mini split system would be perfect.
  2. I was trying to stay true to the original design and just add a 1st floor bedroom. If I start bumping, pushing and rotating it becomes a different house. But I agree, a little more space could make a big difference.
  3. solver

    Placing a Rug

    This is a rug (material) from a Mohawk Manufacturer Catalog. You both were correct. Place a rug from the core catalog, then change its material. Thanks. I'm going to suggest the KB article be updated to be more clear.
  4. solver

    Roof Truss

    That looks like standard framing and not a truss. I rarely mess with framing, so I'm not sure what side effects this setting has.
  5. See this article https://www.homedesignersoftware.com/support/article/KB-02020/importing-and-using-a-custom-bathtub-symbol.html
  6. solver

    Roof Truss

    Could you be more specific about what you are wanting? Home Designer does not design trusses, they just use a representative truss to indicate the type of framing. Specific details are shown in a section like you posted.
  7. It's supposed to be raining, but I'm seeing more blue sky than rain, so i guess I'll go do some work. Here is the single floor version. 488 sq ft, so it's not real small. I'd want more storage and counter space for a full time place, but for a vacation place this would work OK.
  8. solver

    Placing a Rug

    Exactly. Looks like you got your roof figured out.
  9. solver

    Placing a Rug

    I've read the KB Article https://www.homedesignersoftware.com/support/article/KB-00290/placing-and-modifying-a-rug.html I don't normally place furniture and accessories in a plan, but have one where I want to. I have chosen a rug from the Library (Checkers). Clicking on it does not change the cursor, and clicking on the plan does not place the rug. I have restarted Home Designer, and tried in a new, one room plan with the same results. Placing other items works as expected. Ideas?
  10. Use a Room Divider. Or set the solid wall to Invisible (general tab of the Wall Specification dialog).
  11. All I did was draw in the porch -- just guessed at the dimensions, changed the end wall and porch end wall to gable and auto built the roof. I came close to getting the ridge on top of your wall. If you put in the actual dimensions for the porch, I bet the ridge moves to be correct. offset roof Eric.plan
  12. Except for being 2 story, which I would not want, I've always liked that Ct-103 plan. I drew up my version yesterday during a rainstorm. Have an idea for putting the bedroom down ...
  13. Have you seen the SHELDON DESIGNS Ct-103 Micro Cottage? 16ft x 16ft with front porch. 9ft x 9-1/2ft. bumpout 1 Bedroom with 1 full bath. 56 sf of porches. 1st. Floor Area = 354 sf 2nd, Floor Area = 170 sf Total Living Area = 524 sf It's the plan i thought of when you first described what you were wanting. A bit bigger, but you get a well thought out plan. They also have the Classic Micro Cabin Plan (Plan #C103) a 16x16 with full bath, tiny kitchen and loft.
  14. This was new to me, and I could not find this behavior in the Help System. Also, if you click on the interior side of the window, dimensions show on the interior, clicking on the exterior side, dimensions are shown on the exterior.
  15. Select the terrain, copy, paste into a new plan.
  16. Looking at the plan, I would guess the ridge is centered between the wall on the left and the outside wall (row of post) on the right. With Pro, it's easy to draw in manual roofs.
  17. solver

    Craftsman-ize a plan

    The peak is 20' on this one. 2nd floor not very noticeable from the front. Plan is also attached. lot G.plan
  18. The problem is you cannot auto build your roof anymore. You will need to go back to where you can. I suspect resetting your ceiling heights on the second floor will do it. Once that is done, you should be able to turn auto build roofs back on, and the roof on the house will build correctly. Then add the pool house. Make a copy of your plan file to work in.
  19. solver

    Craftsman-ize a plan

    One option for the rear facing would be to drop the floor in the master so you would step down maybe 2 steps. This would lower everything above as well. That 2nd floor has a 7'-6" ceiling and you would need to reduce the height of the floor structure as well, I think to come in under 21'.
  20. solver

    Craftsman-ize a plan

    A second floor over the front seems blocked in by the roof, but one in back works much better. It will depend on how the grade is and where the 21' is measured, but something like this might work.
  21. Yep, copy it to a new plan and save.
  22. solver

    Craftsman-ize a plan

    Couple more showing roof and shingle siding.
  23. With Pro, you can draw any roof that is buildable. Post your xxx.plan file (make sure it's not open in Pro) with description/images showing what you want to do.
  24. Where do you find Grouped Island and Kitchen? From Home Designer, choose Library>Get Additional Content Online. That will take you to the Bonus Catalogs, but there are no cabinets. What are you looking for? You may customize the look of the stock cabinets.