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The accessories tab includes options for adding items such: Tie racks (T), belt racks (B), garment rods (G), scarf racks (S), pull out mirrors (M), valet pins (P), and par-mounted hooks (H).

 

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The Accessories drop down includes options for adding the following partition-mounted parts:

  • Tie Rack (T)

  • Scarf Rack (S)

  • Belt Rack (B)

  • Garment Rod (G)

  • Valet Pins (P)

  • Pull Out Mirror (M)

  • Par Hook (H)

These parts are all literally mounted to the side of a partition, inside or out. Valet pins can also be placed on the front edge of a fixed shelf.

Select one of the above parts from the AccessoryAccessories pull down and pull into component. Left click to place at your desired height on the par, which will show as . Move the cursor to a partition, making note of the desired height will shows a bracketed dimension (such as 62” tall). It will round this number to the closest available bore hole. You must keep in mind The user must consider how much space is needed for the items that will be using these accessories.

Note: Valet pins can also be placed on the front edge of a fixed shelf, in addition to partitions.

 

Before left clicking to place a second *

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Left click to place.

If wanting to place another similar accessory, scroll the mouse wheel to change between the different options. This will save you time from having to select a whole new accessory from the pull-down. The lettered abbreviation will give hint to the part.

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This feature may only work works to switch between belt, tie, scarf and garment rods.

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*Proper placement is important for these parts. While most can be moved (the valet pin cannot move at all, and others may require skill to move), placing them where they can be easily accessed, items have enough space, and where the parts can pull out fully without obstruction is very important. Consult a sales manager or veteran designer if you have questions about spacing or location.


The images to your right below show what the following accessories look like in the elevation and 3D views, from top to bottom:

Tie, Belt, Scarf, Garment, Hook, Valet Pin, Mirror.

 

You can also “pull” them :

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Users can also pull these parts out in the 3D view, which is provides a realistic representation for your client.

 

 

 

If you are trying to add a par-mounted accessory to an outside partition that is shared with a bridging or connecting section, you may get a “Height Not Allowed” warning if the bridging component is too long, or if it gets in the way of where you are placing the accessory. This is usually seen when adding mirrors.

 

 

 

 

 

Even though you can’t always physically see it, the part may be clashing with the “bottom” of that section. You will know because it will turn green when you hover over it, like in the image to the right. To avoid this, you can “grab” the bottom of the bridging component and pull it higher up to wards the top of the Design Zone (see left). This will not affect your bridging component or shelf, but it will give you more usable space to place accessories.

You can edit or adjust your par-mounted accessory the client. While hovering the cursor over the part, look for the little hand before left clicking to hold. Move the cursor back and forth.

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Par-mounted accessories delete, move and edit like any other parts. <LINK>

PROPERTIES

Par-mounted accessories are edited by right clicking and going into the Properties [Part Properties].You

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For most of these par-mounted accessories, users can change the Typewithout deleting the accessory and adding a new one. This is true between the belt, tie, scarf, and garment rod. The Style , and Finish and Depth can also be adjusted to better fit your the space or design. Remember, you can apply these to other accessories, and it options will apply to any par-mounted part that is listed under ‘Type’, as they are from the same family. be specific to the type. Depth will auto-adjust based on the available space, but can be changed if the option is available.



Offsets are added if placing par-mounted accessories behind doors. More information on cleats/offsets can be found here <LINK>.

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You can also globally change the finish of ALL accessories in the

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Materials

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<LINK> tab. Note that this will apply to poles, sliding accessories, shoe rails, cleat hooks, door and drawer hardware, baskets and TAG accessories.

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You will see several finish options. ClosetCadPro will not apply a finish change to any accessory or part unless it is available as a finish for that part – Otherwise, it will pick the next closest finish.

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These changes can be applied to other accessories, and it will apply to any par-mounted part that is listed under Type as they are from the same family.

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