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    Pony wall solutions 1 of 3

    Here is how to show windows and the lower wall in a pony wall with better window display than chief offers. Change the wall and hatch styles of the upper wall (copy it first) to match that of the lower wall, using extra 'air gap' layers and invisible line styles to build it out as needed. Do not change the materials. In the pictures shown, I used red lines to show where you want the invisible lines to go, matching the original wall style.
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    Rod Kervin
    Kervin Home Design
    Courtenay BC
    p. 250-871-0316

    If a picture is worth a thousand words, and a video is worth a thousand pictures, then uploading the chief file is worth a thousand videos.

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    Pony wall solutions 2 of 3

    Next, I need a furred wall 48" high built with 2x4 framing to insulate the concrete pony wall. I drew a 2x4 wall, designated as no room def, and dragged the top down in elevation to 48". I moved it to the perimiter and created the rest of the walls by using the same wall type handles. To clean up the elevations where an interior wall met perpendicular, I broke the bottom edge of the interior wall in elevation and adjusted it to fit around the furring wall.
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    Rod Kervin
    Kervin Home Design
    Courtenay BC
    p. 250-871-0316

    If a picture is worth a thousand words, and a video is worth a thousand pictures, then uploading the chief file is worth a thousand videos.

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    Pony wall solutions 3 of 3

    Now, with both of these together, and a molding poline to cap the furring wall, here are the results.

    As you can see, display is fairly clean in all views; plan, section, and 3d.
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    Rod Kervin
    Kervin Home Design
    Courtenay BC
    p. 250-871-0316

    If a picture is worth a thousand words, and a video is worth a thousand pictures, then uploading the chief file is worth a thousand videos.

 

 

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