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ROOM in NEW CONSTRUCTION phase

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raysanziaei
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ROOM in NEW CONSTRUCTION phase

I am trying to set up rooms for my new construction drawing-new floor plan-. when I click on the room, it shows the existing room. How can this be fixed? 

the highlighted area is the new room and I want the room to show this but for some reason it shows the room (blue fill which is the existing room) whenever I click on this area.  

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barthbradley
in reply to: raysanziaei

Use Room Separator Lines around the Perimeter of the Room.

 

...h'mm, maybe I misunderstood. Are you saying that there is already a Room there? That you want the yellow highlighted area to be one Room?  Find and remove the bounding element. If it's a Wall, uncheck its "Room Bounding" Property.  

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devegesahan
in reply to: raysanziaei

as I understand the room is not occupy wall boundary .am I correct ?

there might be existing room separation lines .Find and delete those lines.

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RDAOU
in reply to: raysanziaei

@raysanziaei

 

Rooms as Phase related/dependent. Maybe you should re-sort out the existing rooms and their bounding elements according to Phases. Then when you are working in new construction you won't have the existing rooms bothering you?

 

 

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raysanziaei
in reply to: barthbradley

Yes. I wanted the yellow area to be the room. Walls are unbounding in the existing floor plan. When you say bounding elements, you mean the bounding walls? or what other things are we referring as bounding elements? Room separators are also bounding elements, right? 

 

Thank you 

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