Floor Plan Explanation
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This article aims to provide an understanding of the different components of the iGUIDE Floor Plan, as well as provide details and examples of available premium objects for both residential and commercial properties.
The Floor Plan
Title: The iGUIDE title, which is usually the address of the iGUIDE or the name of the business.
Areas: Total Interior Area and Exterior Area values
Compass Rotation: The camera system has a compass. When panos are shot the compass rotation value is given to that pano. The floor will have the combined compass value of all the panos on that floor.
Date: When the iGUIDE was completed and uploaded to the Portal.
Scale: The full length of the bar represents 2 m when overlayed on the Floor Plan.
Door Object: This is an example of a standard door.
Window Object: This is what all windows look like, with varying lengths.
Stairs: This is an example of a staircase. All stairs include a “UP” or “DN” label to indicate if they go up or down.
Dimension arrows: These arrows show where the outer limits are for the dimensions.
Premium Objects: This is an example of an object that gets added to the floor plans for premium iGUIDES.
Wall Break: This wall doesn’t actually exist on the floor plan. It is there to represent a separation between the stairs going up and the stairs going down.
Fireplaces: The drawn box shows the outline of the fireplace accompanied by an “F/P” label.
Label, Dimension and Area: These labels give details about the room itself and can be turned on/off on the Portal.
Void Spaces: These represent areas that cannot be occupied or used. Typically contain piping or structural members of a home.