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All exercises should be housed in the “Practice” project and be completed in order as the user learns each topic. To get started, see the exercises master page.


EXERCISE 5-1 Use Templates

Building on what was learned in Section 5, design a space and design it using component templates. There are no right/wrong answers; Just create the best design based on the customer’s needs and what has been learned so far.

  1. Start by creating a new design in the Practice project file. Name this design “Ex 5-1”.

  2. Using the setup wizard, create a space according to the Design details below.

  3. Add component templates based on the fictional customer inventory below.

  4. Save when complete.

  5. Share with a sales manager or a veteran designer for feedback.

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DESIGN DETAILS

  •  Room Type: Reach In
  •  Collection: None (Classic)
  •  Ceiling Height: 96”
  •  Top Shelf: 87”
  •  Wall Type: Sheet Rock
  •  Floor Molding: None
  •  Opening Type: Frame/Door Frame (can add in setup wizard or use obstructions menu)

NEEDS DISCOVERY

  •  Maximum budget of $3500
  •  Prefers a darker finish as they don’t see shoe marks like in their existing closet. May be upgrading or refinishing the floors throughout their home next year.
  •  Adjustable, flat shelving for shoes (18 pairs @ 9” wide plus 2 pairs of 9” high boots)
  •  5 1/2 feet of short hang, minimum 38.5” height required
  •  1 1/2 feet of long hang, minimum 71” height required
  •  Shelving for folded sweaters, 6 stacks 9” tall by approx. 12” wide
  •  At least one pull out each for socks, underwear - Open to more

NEW SKILLS USED

EXERCISE 5-2 Create User Templates

Note

If you have not yet learned about Components and Parts, refrain from completing this exercise until that skill has been learned.


Applying what was learned in this section, create at least one user template. This may be a template that the may be used a lot in designs but isn't currently available in the template library. Complete this task by either:

  • Adding parts to an empty empty components

  • Editing parts on an existing template

An example may be a wall-mounted component with a hamper or XL basket on bottom and shelving above. The possibilities are endless!

Ask a manager for suggestions on a naming convention for these new templates to make them consistent and easy to find.

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NEW SKILLS USED