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		<description><![CDATA[A floor plan is a specific type of drawing. It shows you the layout of a home with dimensions and all other specific elements. You can watch detailed video tutorial or you can read complete transcript below the video. We &#8230; <a href="https://www.babacad.com/blog/?p=133">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A floor plan is a specific type of drawing. It shows you the layout of a home with dimensions and all other specific elements.</p>
<p>You can watch detailed video tutorial or you can read complete transcript below the video.</p>
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<p>We are going to show you how to draw a simple floor plan in CAD.<br />
We will use BabaCAD Home Edition CAD software, version 2020. Download link is below.</p>
<p><a title="BabaCAD 2020 Home Edition download" href="https://www.babacad.com">https://www.babacad.com</a></p>
<p>First, draw a rectangle object, with 6 meters width and 5 meters height. Type &#8216;@&#8217; character (&#8216;monkey&#8217; or &#8216;at&#8217; email symbol)<span style="font-weight: 300;">, to specify that we are entering relative or offset coordinates.</span></p>
<p>We will type &#8216;@&#8217;, then type &#8217;6&#8242;, then &#8216;comma&#8217;, then type &#8217;5&#8242;, and click enter to finish rectangle command.<br />
Now, let&#8217;s draw rooms. I will make a floor plan with a hall, one dining room,kitchen and toilet. It should fit to overall floor dimension of 6 times 5 meters.<br />
To draw room space, I will use line object. Click on the line command, and then specify desired length.<br />
Enter the value, 4, then at 90 degrees, enter value of 3, so we will have living room sized 4 times 3 meters.<br />
I will draw and other lines to finish wall paths.<br />
Then, we can check the size of every room, and as we can see, we have living room of size 4 times 3 meters.<br />
Then, kitchen has size of 2 times 3 meters, and later we will also draw a toilet with the length of 2.5 meters.<br />
After we finished this, now we can use offset command, to draw walls.<br />
But, before starting with offset, we will first join specific lines, so we can later use offset command to draw a walls.<br />
To join lines, select two lines and use join command, and lines will be joined.<br />
We must draw some lines again, following existing lines, and using snap on end-point feature.<br />
Then, repeat join command again, and join lines which are left.<br />
We need a toilet, so I will choose a length of 2.5 meters.<br />
I have to draw a line with length of 0.5 using line command.<br />
After that, start line and connect with the wall down below, using orthogonal snap feature.<br />
Erase lines that are not needed. Just select, and type erase, or click on erase button in the menu.<br />
We will get the space for the toilet, which size is 3 meters in width and 2.5 meters in length.<br />
So, we&#8217;ve drawn basic stuff, and as you can see, it already getting some nice look of CAD floor plan.<br />
There are few lines to join, as we need them joined to draw the walls.<br />
Few lines a left to join.<br />
Just select two lines, and type join command to join the lines.<br />
If some line or other object can&#8217;t be selected, just modify objects draw order, using command, send to back.<br />
After we join all these lines, we will have separate poly lines, and then I will show you how to use offset command, to draw walls with specific width.<br />
We have prepared everything to switch to the next step.<br />
That next step is drawing of walls, using offset command.<br />
Command, offset, can be started by typing offset, in the command line, or by clicking on the menu button.<br />
After we started offset command, we need to type offset value in the command line, and press the enter key.<br />
After specifying offset value, we need to select the poly line object from which the offset line will be drawn.<br />
Latest step in the offset command is to click on the side on which we want offset to be drawn.<br />
We need to specify 0.075 as a offset value, because it&#8217;s half of the wall&#8217;s width.<br />
We are almost done with drawing the walls.<br />
I just need to prepare and join lines for the other walls.<br />
As I couldn&#8217;t select poly line of living room, I must use send to back to get my poly line at the front, so I can then select it and use offset to draw the inner side of the wall.<br />
All walls are drawn, except last one.<br />
I have to send to back poly line in order to get poly line which I need to draw a last wall.<br />
For the offset value, I will specify 0.075, as it&#8217;s half of the wall&#8217;s width.<br />
I will again use offset command, and select poly line which divides living room from the kitchen.<br />
At the end, after we finish with offset command, we will have all walls drawn.<br />
We have to erase the lines that we don&#8217;t need anymore. Just select it, and use erase command.<br />
For the last cleaning option, I will use command, trim. Trim command will help me to cut off lines inside the walls.<br />
These short lines are parts of wall lines, so we cannot erase them using erase command.<br />
Trim command can be started from menu or typing in the command line.<br />
we must select edge objects for trim command, or as the best option, just presss enter or right mouse click to specify all objects in the drawing to be edge objects.<br />
We got clean walls after erased unwanted line links, using trim command.<br />
We could draw dimension annotations earlier, but it&#8217;s not too late to draw them now.<br />
We could left out some lines, which will need to draw dimensions for our floor plan, but we can draw few lines quickly.<br />
You will later see why we need those helper lines.<br />
To draw dimension, we can use few types of dimension objects. For our floor plan, we need to use linear dimension.<br />
Dimension commands can be found in Home menu, or in Annotations menu.<br />
Start dimension command to draw a linear dimension, and to get annotations for every floor side.<br />
We see that our dimensions looks too large.<br />
This is not a problem, and we will solve this by modifying the dimension style.<br />
In the dimension style window, we can create a new dimension style or edit existing one.<br />
Change the dimension parameters to get desired dimension look. I will scale down values to get proper dimension size on the drawing.<br />
After we set these values once, it will be saved with our drawing objects.<br />
To apply changes, just close dimension style window. or press OK button.<br />
One important thing.<br />
We must to set the dimension style which we just created to be the default one or current style. Just open dimension style window, select floor-plan dimension style and press button, set current.<br />
Now, I will draw a few linear dimensions on our floor plan, to annotate the size of every room on the plan, and also to get overview of whole plan size.<br />
To repeat the last command, just right click mouse button and choose last command, or you can press space at the command line.<br />
We will repeat dimension command few times to draw more dimensions.<br />
I think our dimensions are still large, so dimension style parameters should be further reduced.<br />
I will just open dimension style window again and modify dimension style parameters a little bit.</p>
<p>Here is the part two of floor plan tutorial:</p>
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This is the second part of our floor plan CAD tutorial.<br />
In this part, I&#8217;ll show you how to insert some specific blocks, and use hatch command to mark the wall area.<br />
You can see the floor plan drawing from the first part of our CAD video tutorial.<br />
At the first step, I&#8217;ll browse for the blocks from external CAD file. It can be D-W-G or D-X-F file.<br />
Go to the main menu, and in the view panel, click insert button, and then hit the enter key on keyboard, or click right mouse button, to show the insert block window.<br />
As you can see, we don&#8217; have any blocks currently.<br />
I&#8217;ll click on browse button to find and the file with blocks.<br />
Now, you see that we imported blocks to our drawing.<br />
I&#8217;ll not insert any block now, just click cancel and press escape to finish insert command.</p>
<p>We will use the block explorer window for block insertion.<br />
Block explorer can be opened from the menu. Go to view, then check the block explorer check box.<br />
You can also show the block explorer window if you type in dynamic edit box or command line.<br />
You see that we have all our imported blocks shown in the block explorer.<br />
Here, we have all needed blocks, from living room blocks, then kitchen and bathroom blocks, and walls and doors also.<br />
I will first draw two helper lines. I need these lines in order to get middle points of position where to insert the window block.<br />
To insert the window block, double click on the block in the block explorer. Then, move the cursor and click somewhere in the drawing to insert the block.<br />
We need to select the block in the drawing and move it by using the move command. Just select lower right corner as a base point to move the window to the middle of the living room wall.<br />
Repeat all of this steps to insert the window to the right. Again, just insert the block and use move command to move the block to the right.<br />
Now, let&#8217;s insert the window to the kitchen. As we have middle insertion point, I can immediately insert the window to the kitchen wall.</p>
<p>Here is the entrance door.<br />
I&#8217;ll insert it to the entrance of the house, and I have to rotate it by 90 degrees. I&#8217;m using tracking feature to easy rotate it.<br />
Now, just move the block to the position for the entrance door.<br />
Also, we have a interior door block, which is a bit smaller than entrance door.<br />
Double click to select the interior door block, and insert it in the drawing.<br />
We have to mirror this block, as we need opposite door opening angle.<br />
I&#8217;ll use mirror command. For the mirror command, we have to specify two points to identify mirroring axis.<br />
Then, just move mirrored block to the position of entrance to the living room.<br />
Another block will we be good for the kitchen.<br />
I just need to rotate the block by 90 degrees and to move it to the entrance position.<br />
Only one door is left. I&#8217;ll now insert door for the bathroom.<br />
I have to mirror the bathroom door, and I&#8217;ll do that same way as I did it before.<br />
Again, I have to use mirror command, in order to get the right orientation of the door.<br />
Finally, move the door to the right position, and we have doors and windows on our floor plan.<br />
One thing is left. I&#8217;ll use the trim command to cut off the line segments which are crossing the door blocks.<br />
Click the trim button to start trim command. You must select edge objects for trimming, but I&#8217;ll hit enter to select all.<br />
Now, I&#8217;ll just click on these unnecessary line segments to cut it off. Trim command is very useful.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s use hatch command to mark the wall area.<br />
After the start of hatch command, we see hatch creation menu.<br />
I&#8217;ll select the pattern and input 0.03 for the scale value.<br />
I turned off object snap and I&#8217;m clicking interior points inside the walls.<br />
We hatched all walls.<br />
Scale of the hatch pattern can be smaller. I&#8217;ll just decrease the scale value to 0.02.<br />
To finish hatch, just click on the close button in the menu or press escape key.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll now insert blocks for the living room.<br />
I need bed sitter.<br />
I&#8217;ll insert bed sitter block in the living room.<br />
Also, before placing the tv, I&#8217;ll draw a table for the tv. To draw table, you can use rectangle object.<br />
Now, go and insert the tv.<br />
Then, I&#8217;m going to insert the kitchen blocks.<br />
First, I&#8217;ll insert an oven. There is the oven block somewhere in block explorer.<br />
We need to rotate the block by 90 degrees.<br />
After rotate of the block, I&#8217;ll move the block to the lower right corner of the kitchen.<br />
Near the oven, there is a double sink block. I&#8217;ll insert the sink block.<br />
I have to rotate the sink same as the oven block.<br />
Sink block must be near the oven. I&#8217;m just using end to point object snap to move the block precisely.<br />
For the kitchen, it&#8217;s only left to insert the refrigerator block.<br />
Insert the refrigerator.<br />
Same as before, I&#8217;ll rotate the block and move it.<br />
This time, as we don&#8217;t have end point, I&#8217;ll first move to the near point, and then using orthogonal object snap, I&#8217;ll move the block<br />
where it has to be.<br />
Let&#8217;s insert the toilet block down there.<br />
I must rotate the block by 180 degrees. Simply, I will just type 180 in the command line for command, rotate.<br />
One block is left in the block explorer. It&#8217;s sink block for the bathroom. Insert the sink block near the toilet block.<br />
We can use rectangle command, to draw the shower cabin.<br />
First, I will draw a rectangle using relative input. After specifying the first point for the rectangle, I will type<br />
e-mail symbol @ (at). Then, type rectangle width and height.<br />
I have to input the negative values because our x and y axes are in negative direction.<br />
Also, we need to use offset command to draw the shower cabin.<br />
At the end, I will draw two diagonal lines to mark the shower cabin.<br />
Finally, our floor plan is finished and it&#8217;s ready for printing.<br />
Thank you for watching this tutorial.<br />
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