LawB10

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  1. Yes, but you can use more or less cabinets just resize them to your liking. You control the width and height of the cabinets, just click on a cabinet, open it's specification box and make your changes , click on the cabinet within the specification box and you can add, delete, resize or change doors, drawers etc.
  2. Use 3 each wall cabinet and base cabinets and 2 full height cabinets, raise the countertop thickness to 3" or so. Use a shelf and resize to 2" or more.
  3. What are you trying to do??? Once you place a sink in a cabinet, there's not much you can do, except change the material.
  4. Click on the cabinet, open it's specification box, click the cabinet again click on the sink and click delete or replace the sink with one you want.
  5. Suite doesn't have custom countertops, the countertop comes with the cabinet so there's no need to drag it to the cabinet.
  6. David's video explains it all, there's no need to copy/reflect or delete anything. Further you can't adjust the risers and run using that version of HD software.
  7. Here is what I came up with.... Resize the cabinet so that it goes thru the wall. Make the cabinet height 0" and the floor to bottom 36" if you don't want the cabinet. If the Doorway is on a vertical wall, then the cabinet face has to be vertical. If the Doorway is on a horizontal wall then the cabinet face has to be horizontal. I don't why , but a soffit and a shelf won't go thru a wall, but a box shape will.
  8. To simulate the roof, use half walls and raise the heights. Use a triangle shape and add the material to it. You may have to use 3 triangle shapes to get effect you want. Suite will not build roofs on interior rooms.
  9. From the pic your upper pitch is to low set it higher-- for the Prow you build a 2nd floor and build the Prow at the peak of the roof Next you align the front wall with the 1st floor, and lower the Prow until it looks like one piece. Finally make the room open below and the interior walls invisible and adjust the eave overhang. Correction exterior walls invisible rear wall with the first floor.
  10. Sorry about that.... Go to the site and download the trial version. Build a 2nd floor and lower the ceiling height to 20" or so, then draw a room over the front door, out to the porch and gable the front wall.
  11. Have you tried this??? Uncheck the rails for each side, Draw 2 half walls, one for each side place the half walls under the stairs, it will follow the stair. Next click on each wall and click rails, uncheck balusters then click newels/balusters and check panels. Click library to change the panel.
  12. Here's what I came up with.... barn.plan
  13. Try downloading this software from this site. www.accurateimage.com It's called Acme Brick and Masonry Designer.
  14. Click Build>roof>roof styles> gambrel It will give instructions on how to build that roof style.
  15. Neatpie Have you tried it? All you have to do to verify, is deactivate the software on the Windows 7 box and then install the software on the Windows 10 box Reactivate the software for Windows 10. When it says "Not Supported" that means the the company will not resolve the issue for you. An example would be Microsoft itself, they no longer support Vista, XP, NT, 2000, 98, 95, and 3.1. however those operating systems still work, it's just that when things go south Microsoft will not help. It's the same with Homedesigner Products.
  16. I noticed something weird in Suite, even if you don't have lights in the room, when you add other objects the room lights up.
  17. I think she ment, Yes, but it's not supported lol. Any software program that's 32 bit will work on a 32 bit operating system.
  18. Try downloading this software from this site. www.accurateimage.com It's called Acme Brick and Masonry Designer.
  19. Click Edit>Preferences>Render check the settings see how many lights your card allows, do you need reflections in mirrors turned on at all times? As for making the program render better, your limited to the software itself, thats about as good as it gets, no matter how powerful the video card is. Click tools Plan Check, there's 54 errors on the first floor. You may want redo the layout on the 2nd floor, the bathroom seems out of place. Go to the site and see what catalogs have what you need. The stool and counter top is not good lol. You did darn good job building your plan, but I gottta ask Where's the pool man? lol
  20. What Katalyst said is the correct way to do that. The USB drive is going to have the file only, not the software that makes the file work correctly.
  21. Right click on the file click send to>compressed(zipped) folder.
  22. If you go by what is shown in the pic, the software version doesn't matter, as all versions can do that. The Window is not flush with the exterior wall it looks to be 4 to 6" inches in the wall, which is what I thought the OP was looking to a achieve. The easiest way to do what was shown in the 2 pics, is to use the Mediterranean template and simply make the wall thicker.
  23. Either move them out of way or delete them. You can't make object(s) invisible.
  24. To find the Room Divider tool Click>Build>Wall
  25. Make the window wall thinner, and then use soffits and cabinets.