fino Posted December 31, 2010 Share Posted December 31, 2010 Hi, I have a project of a two story house plan that I need to finish for my uncle, I want to know how to get the total square foot of the house, this is the first time I'm making a two story plan, anybody knows, like a place were I can get reference to get it right.... Thanks....... .... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nestly Posted December 31, 2010 Share Posted December 31, 2010 Its the total finished living area inside the exterior perimeter for each floor. For example, a one story home with 60' x 40' exterior dimension is 2,400 sq ft. Subtract garages and other unfinished areas from the total square footage for each floor. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RickyS Posted December 31, 2010 Share Posted December 31, 2010 Fino, What I normally do is provide two sq/ft figures; one for heated and cooled, another for total under roof. As far as as a method, I trace the perimeter with a polyline making sure it's closed, then simply use the list command, and it will give you the sq/ft. Using this method you can easily trace the areas of the floor plan that you want figures on. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fino Posted January 2, 2011 Author Share Posted January 2, 2011 Thanks for the help guys, I also use a polyline and then I listed, to get the total sq/ft. and to get just living area, I subtract the garage, porches, patios ect., I got confused because some parts in the floor plan, they go up to the second floor like the living room, dining room and some other parts, I was unsure to count those parts or to subtract them from the second floor, but now I get it.. Thanks.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Runnerguy Posted January 2, 2011 Share Posted January 2, 2011 I do production housing for builders all of the time and typically, like nestly said, it's the finished area including the exterior walls surrounding those areas. For the first floor include the stair but in the second floor exclude the stair and any tow stroy space. Doug Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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