KKBKeith Posted Monday at 08:41 AM Share Posted Monday at 08:41 AM (edited) Hello Everyone, I'm brand new to this software & am still finding my way through. I'm in Home Designer Pro 2025 (v. 26.3.0.10/Windows 10) & I'm working on a condo remodel in a multi story building that has a small closet for the air handler that needs to sit atop a 4" wood framed shelf, open below & finishes @ 18" above the floor. Can someone explain a good way to do this that doesn't interfere with the other framing structure around it? All walls surrounding this closet are 96" plate height, standard 3 1/2" studs with 1/2" wallboard on both sides. Thanks in advance for any advice. Keith Edited Monday at 08:43 AM by KKBKeith Software & OS Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Solution y-g-m-n Posted Tuesday at 07:37 AM Solution Share Posted Tuesday at 07:37 AM why bother? Ignore framing not a big deal. but I would just put a tick shelf in there if you must. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KKBKeith Posted Tuesday at 08:34 AM Author Share Posted Tuesday at 08:34 AM @y-g-m-n, Thanks for the reply, I came to this conclusion myself after pulling out what's left of my hair trying to do it structurally correct. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
y-g-m-n Posted 23 hours ago Share Posted 23 hours ago if OCD then try inserting a STAIR LANDING. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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