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Introduction

Live Interior 3D supports the creation of multi-storey buildings. A new project contains only one floor. You can add new floors above or below it.

All projects must contain a ground floor. When it contains multiple floors, any of them can be selected as the ground floor.

In the Project Tree, each floor is represented as a compound object that includes other objects – furniture, doors, windows, etc., located on this floor.

To control storeys, use the tools in the Building Properties tab of the Inspector.

Each storey includes a slab above it. This slab is invisible in the 3D view until you add the ceiling to the current storey or add the floor to the storey above.

In the 3D space, the elevation of an object is calculated in relation to the storey where the object is located. An object can be listed in the Project Tree among objects of one storey, but the object can appear in another storey in the 3D picture. This happens when the elevation of an object is greater than the storey height.

 

Related topics:

Managing Storeys in the Inspector