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    drank is offline Registered User Promoted
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    Room def protrudes into a wall

    Hi

    I have a strange problem - when I select a room, the selection area goes over a wall - shown in the attached image. I also attached the plan.

    Does anyone know why is that happening? Thank you.
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    Opened your plan and checked it out. Couldn't seem to recreate your situation. Everything seems to work fine for me.
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    drank is offline Registered User Promoted
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    Go to floor 3 and select the room.
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    It seems to be the railing affecting the perceived room selection area. if you move the railing to the OS corner then the room area seems "normal". All of the moldings and so forth are showing up fine so it seems like a small issue.
    I also tried the "through wall" option and it did not seem to help.
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    mehen is offline Registered User Promoted
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    On another note: is it fairly typical to use the porotherm block for residential construction? What is the advantage?
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    drank is offline Registered User Promoted
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    Thank you for the feedback. It seems I will have to live with this

    Quote Originally Posted by mehen View Post
    On another note: is it fairly typical to use the porotherm block for residential construction? What is the advantage?
    Yes, it is the modern and better alternative to bricks that we call "fours" (sorry, don't know the english word) and it is widely used for family homes here.
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    mehen is offline Registered User Promoted
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    Where is here? I looked at the website for the porotherm bricks and it seems like there are several advantages. Is it lack of lumber, fire protection or hurricane proof homes that would make it an advantage in your case?
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    Bulgaria. We build our houses mainly of brick, it is recently that companies started importing lumber houses in our country but they are much more expensive than traditional brick houses. We do not have hurricanes, some quakes once in a while but yes brick is more robust and tough. And again, it is also a cultural thing :-)
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