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Racedeck - Design a Custom-Shaped Floor?

HotRodKush

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I've been playing around with Racedeck's online designer and I'm ready to finally figure out what I need and place an order, but there's one problem - my floor is shaped differently than any of their online options.

It's basically a standard rectangular 2-car garage floor, but there's a workshop built on one side that takes up 50% of one bay - so it's essentially an "L" shape. Racedeck offers "L" shaped templates, but none match my particular garage.

If you look here:
http://www.racedeck.com/designer.html

Option 1, the "L" shape design on the right of the screen is what I need, but with the smaller section at the top of the image, not on the bottom.

Is there a way to design a custom floor layout using my own dimensions?
 
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RaceDeck1

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I've been playing around with Racedeck's online designer and I'm ready to finally figure out what I need and place an order, but there's one problem - my floor is shaped differently than any of their online options.

It's basically a standard rectangular 2-car garage floor, but there's a workshop built on one side that takes up 50% of one bay - so it's essentially an "L" shape. Racedeck offers "L" shaped templates, but none match my particular garage.

If you look here:
http://www.racedeck.com/designer.html

Option 1, the "L" shape design on the right of the screen is what I need, but with the smaller section at the top of the image, not on the bottom.

Is there a way to design a custom floor layout using my own dimensions?

Hi
Yes you can . just enter whatever size overall sqaure or rectangle your garage is and when you get to pick style/color tiles there is a "blank tile" choice, use that to fill in the area you do not want flooring. ( example 30x30 area and you use the 'blank tile' selection in the area in one corner to take away the area where your wall is ( creating an L of whatever size you want)..I may not be explaining it well, but once you try it you will see what I am saying...if not, just call us and we will walk you through it. :beer:
 
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