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House Styles
Living Areas
Foundations
Sleeping Areas
100
This command "Cleans Up" your model space
What is Regen
100
Named after colonial store food storage containers
What is Saltbox
100
May be sunken or raised to discourage thru traffic
What is Living Room
100
"Snowshoes" for the building
What are Footings
100
Every bedroom requires one of these
What is a closet
200
The command that cuts an entity back to a boundry
What is Trim
200
Single story with Southwestern origin
What is "Ranch home"
200
Extended living area outside @ ground level.
What is Patio.
200
These are cast into concrete to strengthen it.
What are re-bars
200
A min. 24" deep.
What are closets
300
The space where drawings are placed to create drawing sheets
What is Paper
300
1 1/2 story, new england influence
What is Cape Cod
300
Reserved for relaxation, informal, may be for TV watching
What is Family Room
300
This determines the dimension requirements of footings.
What is soil bearing capacity
300
Considered small @ 5' x 8'
What is a bathroom
400
These variables control line width when plotting.
What are Pen Settings
400
Designed for sloping lots
What is Split level
400
The area to remove ones overcoat, boots, etc.
What is Foyer
400
These require "stepping" on sloped grades.
What are footings
400
Required exit from bedrooms
What are egress windows
500
This command "Cleans up" intersections of lines.
What is "Fillet" "Zero"
500
A more economical design for heating.
What is 2-story
500
Reserved as a show place entrance for the home
What is Main Entrance
500
Acronym for "concrete blocks"
What are CMUs.
500
Contains toilet, vanity & shower
What is a 3/4 bath.