![]() To build a physical house (Canadian wood house), I make a foundation of a concrete wall on a footing (wider concrete pad), then either. ![]() Perhaps because how a floor is treated is not specifically explained (I may have missed it). I will go over the changes to learn from them and let you know if I figured it out.Īfter review of the link you sent as an explanation of levels, floors, ceilings and walls, I still could not understand floors. RE: Your suggested changes to the level information. sh3d file if you tell me how.Īs explained in the introduction of the thread, I added an inch to one wall to close the gap, 89 instead of 88. I added an inch to the wall on the left (x=0.0 y=0.0 to x=0.0 y=30) It is called Mezzanine and the room that represents the floor has a gap above the walls even though the measures of the levels and walls should have closed that gap. Level 5 has the joists for the ceiling of the first story and is 7" thick. Level 4 has the walls for the first story, which together with level 3 is 96" high (8 feet, floor to ceiling). ![]() Level 3 is 8" high to be the concrete foundation wall above ground. Level 2 is a specifically for a 4" concrete slab floor, so the top of slab is at ground level. Level 1 is a sub-ground level for a concrete foundation wall. Why is there an unexpected 1-inch gap between the 7" thick floor/ceiling and the top of the walls of the first story in this test? I want to emulate the grass and cobblestones on that raised level but how to achieve ? Should I be making it a room and colouring /texturing the top to emulate or is there another way.any help appreciated.I made a test drawing of a one story house to re-learn how to use levels, walls and floors,because its seems i did not understand them. I have a question about the ground outside the house, we have a 2m elevation supported by a retaining wall. ![]() ![]() Hi, Thanks for the fantastic software, brilliant. This topic has been viewed 348 times and has 2 Thread Status: Active Total posts in this thread: 3 Sweet Home 3D Forum Category: Help Forum: Features use and tips Thread: Retaining walls and elevated lawns ![]()
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