Hi all
I've been browsing these forums a lot lately and I was really inspired by the showboating thread - the work you all do is amazing! I decided to work on my own house. I've been experimenting with everything from infinity pools to CFE and friezes.
So my house is on a foundation and part of that house is up on a frieze, because I wanted to play with split levelling.
Here's a quick preview.
I'm trying to build a U shaped staircase consisting of two sets of steps using a frieze on top of the first frieze. After much fiddling and cursing and Ctrl+Z I managed to get the walls lining up.
I was so excited! Until I went to start work on the next floor. Then I realised, the frieze floor is the same level as the next floor. So now I have a gap where the wall transitions between the frieze level and the full wall height, if you get what I mean.
Can anyone suggest where I've gone wrong here or an alternative way of doing it? I've tried the normal way, lowering the ground level and using CFE, instead of a frieze but this just makes my walls really short (no clue why!). I was so proud of what I'd done so far and I'm gutted that I messed up. I know I could just use spiral stairs, but they look really out of place, I had my heart set on those U shaped stairs.
Thanks all, and thanks for the tutorials posted here, I wish I'd known about them sooner! I've learned so much in the past few days.