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    Mixed Wall ICF + 2x4

    Yes, I framed inside the opening for the door (I'm the owner/builder). Trying to create a complete set of as-built plans to go with the custom build. The original architectural plans were done a long time ago and are hand drawn. I have a hybrid set of plans currently that was started in a different CAD program and then dropped into Adobe Illustrator, but I'd really like to have a proper set of CAD files to go with the house. The door framing is inset a couple of inches on the inside of the house leaving a much larger inset at the front which has a 2nd curved relief over the door to bring it flush with the ICF wall. I'd really like to understand how to create these sorts of models in Home Designer. I do understand that it may not be possible to get exactly what was built, but I'd like to get as close as possible. The difference for me is just dropping a door into the ICF wall will not really come close to matching what was built.
  2. I am working with Home Designer Pro 2026 I have 2 story house. The bottom half is ICF block and the upper half is 2x6 engineered. The front doorway of the house is a 2x4 wall built inside an 8ft x 8ft opening in the ICF block. I have not found a way to represent this combined ICF + 2x4 wall. I have tried creating the primary ICF wall with a passthrough hole in it, but there isn't a way to build a wall inside a wall. I've also tried a pony wall with the 2x4 wall on the bottom and ICF on the top, but Home Designer insists on putting in a stucco drip edge at the split between the two wall sections. Looking for best option to create this composite wall section.