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Floor finish in door way.

Clare
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Hi, I'm trying to run floor finish into anther in a door way. The floor finish doesn't show up. Can any one help please. I want to show the timber in the door way with transition strip to the carpet. See screen shot.

 

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Thank you for your help once again Ling. I'm very new with working with composites. When I go into the slab settings of the floor it doesn't have the composite filed. Is there something else I need to do to convert it into a composite. 


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Clare:

Change from Basic to Composite here:

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Hi, we usually have two floor slabs to solve this and other floor finish detailing.  We have a structural slab that sits a defined dimension (in our case we do 3cm) below the finished floor.  The structural slab can carry throughout different areas of the project independent of the floor finish.  The structural slab only is modeled in separate elements depending on its structure.

We then have a floor finish slab (in another layer, of course), which is modeled according to the floor finish of each space. This floor finish slab carries through the door openings as needed.  Then, in order to solve the issue in your question:

  1. Our walls are modeled sitting on the structural slab (again, in our case, this is -0.03m)
  2. When modeling doors, we set the doors to be 0.03m above the base of the wall

This solves the situation in your image, since you will not see the thickness of the base of the wall, since this will be sitting below the finished floor, and since the door is raised above the base of the wall (if you want to be super-precise you can raise the door whatever thickness you determine for the finish floor slab PLUS some extra millimeters for the door to swing clear of the floor), you will see the finish floor flow seamlessly below the door.

 

Hope this helps.

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Lingwisyer
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If your floor finish is a Composite, it should automatically continue through the door opening. Make sure your floor layer is defined as a Finish in the composite settings.

 

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Ling.

 

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Thank you for your help once again Ling. I'm very new with working with composites. When I go into the slab settings of the floor it doesn't have the composite filed. Is there something else I need to do to convert it into a composite. 


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Thank you Rod, I'll give this a try. 

Solution

Clare:

Change from Basic to Composite here:

Slab Composite setting.png

 

You should add a Signature to your Profile (click the Profile button near the top of this page) with your ArchiCAD version and operating system (see mine for an example) for more accurate help in this forum.

 

David

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Hi @Clare,

For the case you presented, I can't remember how it was being solved before.

For now, there's a workaround is to create an opening around the door and extend lower the door till the structural slab, that simulates the real construction workflow.

Sure, you have to edit the opening when editing the door, I know it's not a solution, see the attached Screenshots, I hope that temporarily helps.

 

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Thank you for your help. Making it a composite did the trick. 

Yeah, Thanks @Clare, it really did just if you don't like to use a border, but if you prefer to use border, I think a complex profile wall will be the appropriate solution while using SEO to subtract it from the original wall.

 

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* BTW, I think you should choose the @Lingwisyer reply as a solution.

 

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Thats a good question.  Several ways to do that.  I like to provide a flooring transition detail for every situation in the project. 

What it takes to generate all those Details could certainly be more efficient if Door objects had more functionality. 

 

 

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