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You didn't read either article closely enough. They both have the answer, and it IS a 'shed' roof...more specifically a 'high shed' roof (and it says so in the knowledge base article). The trick is to create a skinny room in the center of the structure, and specify 'no roof' over the room.
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In addition to what Elovia said, you might also find it useful to download the French Provincial sample plan (from the Home Designer samples gallery). You can then study how they did it, using a real model.
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Read this knowledge base article: https://www.homedesignersoftware.com/support/article/KB-00147/selecting-a-sink-after-it-is-placed-in-a-cabinet.html If you are trying to resize the sink, you might be able to place it outside of the base cabinet. Resize it and then drag it into the cabinet.
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This knowledge base article will give you the info that you need. https://www.homedesignersoftware.com/support/article/KB-00210/using-open-below-rooms-to-define-an-opening-to-a-lower-floor.html You 1st need to set the floor 1 'veranda' ceiling heights to a normal height. Then build floor 2 over the existing 'veranda' walls. Follow the tutorial for setting the 'open below' room over most of the 'veranda'.
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You have added straight walls to your prow. These aren't needed unless you want them. Open each prow wall dbx. On the roof tab, first change the pitch to match the upper pitch of the gambrel roof. Then check the 'high shed' option. This should correctly place your roof. Also, open the prow 'room' dbx. Set the room as 'open below', then move to the structure tab. Uncheck 'ceiling over this room' and put a check in 'use soffit for ceiling'. Hopefully, your prow will now look good.
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I have installed a lot of old software on Windows 10, 64 bit (including HD Architectural 10) and have had no problems. What really surprised me was how well the intel integrated graphics handled the 3d display (better than my old nvidia dedicated card). The big problem happens with older hardware. If the manufacturer hasn't offered an updated driver, you are doomed.
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Stairs : Wall-mounted hand rail, and wainscoting/panelling
Jo_Ann replied to DavesBonnyLass's topic in Q&A
No file attached. You could use a wedge shape (from the library), carefully sized, then made thin and placed up against the wall. No molding can be added, but a beadboard material could be applied. If the stairs are open underneath, a regular wedge and an inverted wedge could be used together (one above/below the other), to simulate an angled wall. -
My best guesses.
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I agree with Eric. The style of roof you want (?), and how you are making it 'lower' is waaay too vague.
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For the gray bricks I used : masonry / brick / natural brick / gray2 course brick. I then had to alter the x/y setting. For the sloping brick I also changed the 'rotate angle'. I also had to add a very thin soffit top to the sloped soffit, and alter the x/y setting of that, too.
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I don't have Pro, so this is how I would have to do it.
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Doesn't a brick column belong there? Since you're not replicating the entire building, why not just place the column and move on. It will cover the flaw.
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Keith, All I see for a 'canopy' is just a small shed roof, with 2 'ranch' style corbels placed beneath it on each side.
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I think that your plan file file is too incomplete, for anyone to offer much in a constructive way.
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I'm assuming you created the dogear arch within the dbx doorway specification option in Pro. Create the half-wall outside of the doorway. Open the wall dbx and set it to 'no room definition'. Hold down the control key, and drag the half wall into the doorway.
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Check the knowledge base articles. https://www.homedesignersoftware.com/support/article/KB-00667/drawing-an-octagonal-structure.html
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Check the knowledge base articles. https://www.homedesignersoftware.com/search/?q=raised+breakfast+bar
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Why on earth did you raise the floor within the bay, if you are planning a window seat/storage space below the window??????