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Seems like a simple thing to add but for some reason I can't see any info on it in the help or library? thanks, John home designer pro 2014
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thanks...that is what I finally downloaded. I think that is where the crown trim came from. I just doesn't allow me to put crown molding on it. Unless I'm missing something?
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Unfortuanately mine doesn't have it in the library Interiors> Accessories> then no Kitchen Items. I looked for a download but couldn't find one. You did make me think harder and I found this under "crown trim". It doesn't let me add the crown molding but at least I'm starting to get the point accross. I appreciate your help. ps...I'm sure it's just me, this is the first house I ever designed and first time to use this kind of s/w. I just decided I didn't want to go back and forth with a designer when I had my own vision.
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The window cornice is another area that is giving me fits. I'm trying to use the wall cabinet tool but cannot get the front shape correct or even close. Am I missing something? Thanks, JHawk
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The first two items is how I built it just as described. It worked perfect except for the issue I described.
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Yep...all cabinets facing the the right direction (inner towards the inside and outer towards the outside)
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Ok...it was a little tricky but not so hard... I used LawB's method. If you look closely you can see that the full size cabinets on the inner island no longer automatically come to a point so it leaves a gap. Haven't figured out why since they did before I added the "outer" cabinets.
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wow...several ways to get there. I'll work on it and let you know how it turns out. thanks! JHawk
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Good morning! I'm trying to design my island similar to this picture and cannot figure out where to start. I built the cabinets, etc. but can't figure out the other side where the seating is. Like how to add the structure and legs. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks, JHawk
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Scary....but I may consider that when I'm done. I don't think I have anything actually attached to the roof or that would be affected. It looks super complex because the house is so big and odd shaped with several ceiling heights.
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It is totally a basic slab. I was afraid if I start messing with it all the auto stuff might screw up?
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Ok...it seemed easy enough. Then I found that some did not have the option and realized I had to go to the "floor below" or actually the foundation. That was ok but if I align the walls I get the attached message wanting me to turn off the auto rebuild foundation. I'm afraid that might cause me all kinds of issues? Thoughts?
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That makes sense...how do I actually do that? I figured I just needed to find the actual attic wall to start with but that's not quite so easy. I went into the layer display settings thinking I could just turn off the normal walls and leave on the attic walls to fix it but that doesn't work. Any tips here are greatly appreciated. Hey Eric, yes it has grown. At the rate we're going San Antonio to Austin will be one huge metroplex. Traffic is murder on I-35.
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I am getting errors on quite a few walls that tells me I need to align the walls. Most of them I can just hit the "align with wall above" and it fixes the error. But on some of them it moves the wall enough that I don't want to move it. Oh, and this is a single story house. Do I have to fix these errors or is it something I can ignore? Any insight or thoughts on this is greatly appreciated. Thanks, JHawk