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01-28-2014, 02:19 PM #1Registered User
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Question about a small room inside a bigger one.
The title of this post is probably unclear... Sorry.
I am using Home Designer Suite 2014 to design a small winery for our property. The building is composed of three sections:
The winery measuring 30 x 35 with a 12 foot ceiling height
The wine shop on its first floor (12 high), contained inside an octagonal building 10 foot on each side, and office spaces upstairs that have an 8 foot ceiling.
The connector between the two structures which has an 8 ceiling height.
All of that works fine (excellent program BTW).
My problem occurs when I try to create an 8 high WC inside the winery building. I want it to have 2x6 walls supporting a small floor above the WC that would be open to the winery, and where we can store a pallet that can be accessed with the forklift.
When I try to create the space, the program creates the ceiling at the correct height, but then encloses it (see the attached framing detail). How do I prevent that?
With thanks,
Denys
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01-28-2014, 05:06 PM #2
By WC I assume you mean "Water Closet"?
How do I prevent that?
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01-28-2014, 05:18 PM #3Registered User
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Yes, WC is a water closet. It contains a toilet and sink. It would seem that for the ceiling of the WC to be able to support a pallet, the use of 2x6 and OSB would be required. This is something the program is showing correctly. The problem lies with the walls that it insists on placing around the upper part as can be seen in the picture that I posted along with my question. How does one go about not having the program add walls above? They clearly show up when I look at the second floor plan, but reappear instantly when deleted.
Thank you for your time.
D.
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01-28-2014, 06:54 PM #4Registered User
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I believe the walls you are trying to delete are attic walls (they just rebuild).
Is this what you are trying to do?
If so, did you build a 2nd floor room over the WC (with a very low ceiling)?? When you have done that, you can make the 2nd floor walls invisible, and you will get this result.JoAnn
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01-28-2014, 07:26 PM #5Registered User
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Hi JoAnn,
Thank you for your reply. I will look into it tomorrow morning. I do suspect that there is something that is escaping me.
I'll post back tomorrow.
Denys