brucelan

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  1. I have a plan of a house.  It sits on a brick foundation (crawl space) that raises the first floor about 24" above grade.  I need to add a brick front stoop and steps at the front door.  I am new to HD so this is probably a simple question, but I can't figure out how to do it.  I have attached to JPEGs (one of the actual house and one is a screenshot of my drawing).  Can someone give me simple directions on how to proceed?

     

    thanks,

     

    Bruce

     

    HD Pro 2015.

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  2. I am new to Home Designer Pro 2015.

     

    I did a plan view drawing of a house.  It has a foundation and a first floor.  I realized that I had placed the house about 20' off from its true location on the lot.  I thought it would be trivial to select the house and drag it (or move it in the dialog box) but when I try to do that, it moves the objects selected on the current layer (1) and leaves the foundation where it was.  I have looked through the online help but apparently no one else has struggled with this since nothing about moving objects on multiple layers is discussed.  Help, please.

  3. I want to have a kitchen island that will have cabinet doors on several sides and a dishwasher in one end.  Do I create one large base cabinet to do this or several small back-to-back cabinets?

     

    I initially tried a single large cabinet, but couldn't figure out how to have several sides of the island be "the front".

     

    thanks,

     

    bruce

  4. I admit that I am a newbie but here goes.

     

    I have my base cabinets placed properly.  I want to now put a 30" gas cooktop in.  The only one in the library is called Large Gas Rangetop.  I drag it on to my drawing.

     

    When I try to select it, the base is selected instead of the cooktop.  I figured out that using the tab key allows me to select the next object (in this case the cooktop itself).  But for the life of me, I can't figure out how to open it to change the dimension from 36" to 30".

     

    Any thoughts or guidance would be appreciated.

  5. I am making progress.

     

    I still don't have the roof correct though.  (See attached file).

     

    How do I cut the roof off below where it merges with the flatter part of the roof?

     

    Also the merge of the flatter roof and the steeper pitched roof is still just a bit off and I am not sure how to correct it.

     

    Thanks for the help!

     

    bruce

  6. I am new to the program.  I am trying to model an existing house that I own.

     

    It is a Cape Cod with an addition added to it.

     

    My problem is that I can't figure out how to edit the height of part of a floor.

     

    The main house has a gable roof with two dormers.  The roof rests on top of the main floor but is raised up about 18" above that floor.

     

    The addition also has a gabled roof that matches the pitch of the main roof but is not raised upward.

     

    I have made most of the model, but the roof on the main part of the house is too low.  How do I add 18" to the top of the walls of the main house?

     

    I have attached a picture of my in progress model and a photograph of the house.

     

    Any guidance would be appreciated.

     

    thanks!

     

     

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  7. I am very new to the product (a few days in).

     

    I have a house that I want to model that has two fireplaces.  Each has a separate chimney.  Reading the documentation it says that I should click on the fireplace in a 3D view and extend it upward.

     

    Because the fireplaces are inside the house, I can't figure out how to click on the fireplace in a 3D view.

     

    Can someone explain how to do this with detailed guidance?

     

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    Second question:

     

    The house is on a sloped lot.  One corner of the first floor is about two feet above grade while the diagonal corner is eight feet above grade (is this considered a daylight basement).  In order to make my 3D model look realistic I need to have the surrounding elevations reflect the actual lot.  Any guidance would be appreciated.

     

    Thanks for any guidance.

     

    Bruce

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