![]() ![]() ![]() Now that the dormer walls are in place, a hole in the roof plane will be needed to allow the walls to come through in order to create the dormer. Now, use the Select Objects tool to select the center wall segment created by the breaks, then click the Delete edit tool, or the Delete key on your keyboard, to remove it.Select the interior wall using Select Objects, then use the Add Break edit tool to place break points where the two dormer walls intersect the interior knee wall. ![]() Next, select Build> Wall> Straight Exterior Wall and use this tool to create a room that will become the dormer, as shown in the image below.On the Roof panel, select Knee Wall under the Roof Options section and click OK.Use the Select Objects tool to select this interior wall, and click on the Open Object edit tool to display the Wall Specification dialog.In a floor plan view, go up to Floor 2, select Build> Wall> Straight Interior Wall, then click and drag out an interior wall approximately 8' from the exterior wall.If you are unfamiliar with the tools to create this type of structure, please begin with KB-00358: Automatically Building a One and a Half Story Roof, which is linked in the Related Articles section at the bottom of this article. In this article, the manual method for creating a dormer will be used in a basic 40' x 30' rectangular structure, with a 10 in 12 pitch gable roof sitting low on the second story walls, as demonstrated in the Cross Section image below. There are several methods for creating dormers in Home Designer Pro, including using the Auto Dormer or Auto Floating Dormers tools, automatic roof generation, and manual roof tools. How do I create a manual dormer in Home Designer Pro? The information in this article applies to: ![]()
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