Lesson 13 - Drawing Floor Plans & Level Settings


Using/Tracing PDF Plan(s) in Chief Architect

You’ll notice in this video window you’ll have the option to click on multiple videos in the upper left-hand corner of the window. This is to show the step-by-step process for building the floors and editing the overall heights using Floor Default Settings. I formatted it this way to minimize the amount of scrolling on this page.

In this collection of videos you will learn:

  • How to format and scale PDF to Trace

  • How to use the Wall tool to model the first and second floors

  • How to format Floor Level defaults to set Ceiling/Wall Plate Heights

  • Modeling Interior Walls


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Option 2: Importing AutoCAD DWG file for Modeling

This video lesson has been recorded as a reference for using AutoCAD DWG files to model in Chief Architect. I don’t generally recommend this because it requires a particular level of organization for both the Interior Designer and the draftsman/architect providing the DWG set.

If you do decide to use the DWG option, you can use the same wall tool, Floor Level Formation, and wall plate references above to build your model. Just swap out the trace methodologies.

NOTE: I’m having the first floor drafted out in AutoCAD as an example, this video will post once I have this in hand. - 7.20.23


 

Formatting Foundation/Basement Level

There are two ways you can go about building the foundation, either modeling it without referencing the floor above or by using the exterior walls above to auto-build the foundation walls. I show you how to use the Autobuild option, while also being able to edit it.

Kelly E. Fridline, Assoc. AIA, IDS

Kelly is a passionate entrepreneur with a deep-rooted love for design. As the founder of Kelly Fridline Design, LLC in 2017, she has embraced the value of adaptability not only in design but also in business planning and goals. Over the course of nearly three years, her focus has evolved from primarily interior design to Virtual Design Assistance and Renderings. Presently, Kelly's expertise lies in training fellow creatives on the art of professional project presentation and documentation.

Armed with a Master of Architecture from Savannah College of Art and Design and nearly a decade of experience in professional design, construction, and virtual collaboration, Kelly offers a distinctive perspective to the interior design industry.

Beyond her entrepreneurial ventures, Kelly resides in the Metro-Detroit area, where she cherishes the company of her loving husband, two kiddos, and two adorable dogs.

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