JamesFL

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  1. Thank you ASENADESIGN for your reply. The Nanawall suggestion from Rookie65 actually ended up working perfectly for what I needed. Under the NanaWall library in the Glass Walls folder, the Cero object worked well for the 4-panel pocket slider. I also had a 6-panel sliding door with a similar pocket configuration that I needed to implement, and the NanaWall HSW66 SwingSlide object worked perfectly for this. The key was to make sure the door type is set to "Pocket". Here's a couple screenshots of the end result:
  2. Thank you for the reply. I took a look into the Nanawall library and the Cero glass wall object does exactly what I am looking for. I appreciate your help!
  3. Hello everyone, I have a situation where I have a large opening leading from a living area to an outdoor patio with a 4-panel sliding door system that will recess into a pocketed area on both sides of the opening (2 panels each side). However, I am running into an issue where I am unable to find out how to actually accomplish this. I have tried using the pocket door object, but I'm unable to make two panels open to the same side, and I don't see a way to make a sliding door object recess into a pocketed area. I'm essentially trying to accomplish what is being discussed in this post: https://chieftalk.chiefarchitect.com/topic/44573-double-wall-for-large-giant-pocket-sliding-doors/ While the pocket door solution discussed in this post would do exactly what I'm looking for, I don't see how to do this with Home Designer Pro 2025. If anyone has any advice on how to accomplish this, it would be greatly appreciated! Thank you
  4. Thank you for the help! That did the trick. I selected the wall to the left and checked the "Through Wall At Start" option under wall intersections. This stopped the wall on the right from encroaching into the room above.
  5. Hello everyone. I am having an issue using Home Designer Pro 2024 where I have several wall types meeting at a certain point and it is causing one of the walls to encroach into one of the adjacent rooms as shown in the image below: The interior walls are all fir framing walls with 1/2" drywall on both sides and fir framing as the main layer. I am trying to have an interior-6 wall meet up to a wall that transitions from interior-4 to interior-10, but the corner is encroaching on the top left room as shown in the circled area. Below is an image from the actual set of plans to better show what I am intending to do: Any help is greatly appreciated!