You can use divider lines to split a single room into different flooring areas. This is perfect when you want to mix materials like tile and wood or define zones in an open-plan space. Divider lines let you control exactly where one material ends and another begins. Plus, you can change the floor height for a specific area.
By following the steps outlined in the video, you will learn how to:
- How to add divider lines
- Add several floor materials in one room
- Place multiple room names within one room
- Show changes in floor height
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can I use divider lines for walls, too?
Yes! Divider lines work great for creating half-height walls or box structures, for example, around a wall-hung toilet.
Why doesn’t my divider line show up on my 2D Floor Plan?
Divider lines define floor zones, so they’re hidden by default in 2D floor plans. To make them visible, slightly adjust the floor height (by 0.1 inch or 1 mm) to create a visible edge, or use the Helper Symbol “Solid Line” to show a line only on a 2D floor plan.
What else can I use divider lines for?
You use divider lines to create balconies, terraces, or outdoor areas. Learn more here: How Can I Draw a Balcony or Deck?
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