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Upper/lower pitch setting on the deck's hip walls.
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On the toolbar, When you hover the mouse over an item you want to use, it will show the keyboard shortcut, or"hot key".
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I agree with Rookie65. Your house has not been built on a slab foundation, but on a framed foundation. That is why the door appears 'raised' on the outside. On the inside, why would you expect a 7' ceiling (with a crown molding), to be shown higher than a standard door (with casing)? Do the math.
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On floor level 0, draw half walls. Set their thickness and material like concrete walls. Add the stairs. On floor 1Create your terrain perimeter, (shown as hatched region). On floor 1, turn on floor reference, and place a terrain hole, shaped to your "room". (shown as blue) On floor 1, draw an elevation region (shown as orange). Elevations shown are just guesses. You keep leaving the forum, making it difficult to help.
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On the attic level, check 'invisible' on the attic wall. On level 1, open each of the small rooms, and check the boxes for ceiling over this room, shelf ceiling, use soffit surface for ceiling.
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This is a re-creation based on the floor plan you posted a long time ago. So, dimensions are not accurate, and ceiling heights are guesses. Auto Rebuild Roof is still turned on in the this plan. You should be posting in the Q&A category. If you still have the Suite file, it would be helpful if you uploaded the plan file in Q&A.
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This example was done using only the tools that Suite has.
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You need to do your own searching in the core library for "plants".
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How can I create a cabinet door with a round opening (circle)
Jo_Ann replied to divabydesign's topic in Q&A
a snip pic of the finished cabinet would be nice! -
How can I create a cabinet door with a round opening (circle)
Jo_Ann replied to divabydesign's topic in Q&A
I guess you did not re-read what I posted. Did I mention a custom countertop in that post? -
How can I create a cabinet door with a round opening (circle)
Jo_Ann replied to divabydesign's topic in Q&A
I think you need to re-read what I posted. -
How can I create a cabinet door with a round opening (circle)
Jo_Ann replied to divabydesign's topic in Q&A
You're welcome. When you have set them to the correct thickness, and correctly placed them, you can then block them together. -
How can I create a cabinet door with a round opening (circle)
Jo_Ann replied to divabydesign's topic in Q&A
Like this? Custom Backsplash.. (2) Copy/paste one of them, rotate and position to the bottom of the cabinet. -
Search the knowledge base for manual dormer.
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Best "approach" to your project, is to view the video tutorials offered, and there are many articles in the knowledge base.
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If you are desperate, you can custom build it, using a half wall, and soffits.
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VERY poor description of what you want the roof to look like. Maybe DJP understands what you want, but I sure don't. A better description might get you some more answers.
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Use a library wedge shape, correctly sized and placed, as a work-around.
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Yes, you can...but you can only copy/paste one floor at a time into a new plan. Copy floor 1 of original plan, (Edit Area), then (Paste/hold position on floor 1 of new plan). Build new 2nd floor, blank plan on the new plan.--then copy/paste/hold position--of 2nd floor on original plan, into blank 2nd floor of the NEW plan. It just takes more steps to do, than copy/paste multiple floors in 1 step.
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When you have the stairs correct (no rail on the right side, closed stringer) then place it where it belongs. The easiest way to add the curved shelf, is with a slab. Size it the correct height and thickness to rise above the stair stringer, then arc it's shape around the stairs. Finish it off with a custom countertop , curved around the slab, for the surface. Curved slabs and curved countertops aren't as finicky as curved walls.
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You need to re-read about WHERE I said to position the backsplash.
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Adjust the thickness of the flared backsplash, then copy/paste it away from the walls. Select, and butt it up against the side wall of the garage extension.
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By looking at your pics, it's obvious your roof pitch is not correct. And it doesn't seem that you are using HDA 14, either.