Seems the overhang gets in the way of the window. I'd like to not have to raise the ceiling too far but somehow I have to get it up high enough so that it's not hanging behind the "porch roof" over the slab. The light can hang from a chain chain's length yet to be determined as it is solely dependent upon being able to display the light in the window. I'd like to be able to display the 40 high by 30 wide chandelier in a picture window above the door. What I'd like to do is have a decent overhang over a slab at the front entrance (front door is 96" high). I thought that once I drew in the shed roof I'd have a starting place for the rest of the items I wanted but it's just too complex for me. Well, the instructions from Elovia that worked, but my layout is so complex I don't know how to go any further with it. My default ceiling height on the first floor is 10'. I'm also trying to get a two story entry way (total of 13 - 14 foot ceiling, so not a full two stories) out of the deal but I think I need to get the standard roof on first. My plan has a wall in the rear that goes at 45 degrees between two other walls and it's not real simple design, but I'll see if this works. Of course, I have no idea what dimensions you need for your design, so this proof of concept technique works as demonstrated on a simple plan with semi-random dimensions. Then select the roof plane and use the break line tool to break the leading lower edge of the roof plane and set the new overhang distance for each set-back section. Draw the manual roof plane above the lowest wall and then stretch it across all three. Since you have HD Pro, the easiest way to achieve the result you seek is to use a single manual roof plane drawn after you have the exterior walls placed. I don't have that luxury with my real plan. However, for the example I manually made the rooms the right size so it would work. As far as I'm concerned, the ceiling can stay the same as planned, and the extra height can get put into the attic.Īttached is an example of what I want to do. I only want the exterior wall heights to adjust as needed with the wall furthest out being the "master" wall and then the other two wall heights should automatically adjust and go higher as necessary. I understand that my walls have to change heights to do this, and I guess it's dependent on ceiling height, but I don't want to go changing and guessing at the ceiling heights everywhere to get this job done. It would seem you should be able to draw a roof manually over each area, say join roof planes, and you'd be done. However, I'd like to cover it with one continuous roof, sloping up to a ridgeline. The front of the garage, the front of the entryway, and the front of the master bath. Is there a command in Home Designer Pro 2017 where you can put a shed roof over the entire front of the house and have the walls adjust automatically so this is one continuous roof? For example, my house consists of three wall planes in the front elevation.
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