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    shower curb

    anybody got any neat tricks for drawing a shower curb (say 6 inches tall) under a corner shower encloser pulled from the library!?
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    yeah - I use a soffit - you mean something like attached here?
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    shower curb

    yeah-good idea-ill try it- what about getting three sides of glass above it? library objects just adjust so much!
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    You could use a Solid Railing with a very low height as well.


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    How did you make this tile accent row in shower wall?
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    That can be done (depending upon which title and version of the software you have) either with the "Wall Covering tab - Wall specification dialog" or if you do not have that feature you can use re-shaped soffits for that sort of thing in all titles-versions.

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    I'm not sure I got waht you mean, maybe a raised shower platform/stall? If so, define a portion of the bath as a separate room and in its Room Specification Dialogue, in Structure Tab, in Floor (C) insert a positive number. Expect that the overall height gets lower.
    Here's a project I pondered for a friend with an open and raised bathroom. I raised the floor by 15cm, so the overall bathroom height is now 2m55cm from 2m70cm that was before raising the floor.
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