The Styling Tab is the page where you can add your personal styling to your floor plans.
You can access it by following the steps below:
1 – Log in to your account from the website
2 – Click on the top right corner, on your user name
3 – Click on Settings
4 – Click on the Styling tab
Language:
Here you can select the language you would like to see on your floor plan. There are two ways to select the English language:
- English: If you select this language, you will get your floor plans in English and using the “Master” label, so you will get “Master Bedroom”, “Master Bathroom” for example.
- English with primary denotation: If you select this language, you will get your floor plans in English and using the “Primary” label, so you will get “Primary Bedroom”, “Primary Bathroom” for example.
Units:
Here you can select the unit you would like to see on your floor plans. There are two options:
- Metric: If you select this unit you will get your floor plans in metric, for example 2.5m x 1.8m
- Imperial: If you select this unit you will get your floor plans in imperial (feet and inches), for example 7’6″ x 3’4″
- Both: If you select this unit you will get your floor plans in both units, metric and imperial.
Logo:
Here you can add or update the logo you would like to be displayed on your floor plans.
Template selection:
Here you can select from one of the 6 pre-defined templates to use on your floor plan, they are:
- Black and white
- Elegant
- Wet space highlight
- Simple blueprint
- Earth tones
- Grayscale
If you would like to use the default template as it is, you need to select the default template, and click on the button “Save as new”.
Then, add a name to your template, and click on the button “Create new template”.
Alternatively, you can select the color for each one of the following components, you just need to enter the hex color code for the color you would like to use. You can personalize the color for the following 8 components:
- Wall color: Here you select the color of all walls, internal and external walls will have the same color.
- Floor color: Here you select the color for all rooms that are not from the list of the pre-defined labels for the components listed below, and all custom labels you enter.
- Bedroom color: Here you select the color of all bedrooms, and its variances. All pre-defined labels with the word “BEDROOM” will have this color. For example, BEDROOM, GUEST BEDROOM, TWIN BEDROOM, etc.
- Wet space color: Here you can select the color for your bath. All pre-defined labels with the word “BATH” will have this color. For example, BATH, SHARED BATH, and in addition to that, the spaces with the pre-defined labels SHOWER ROOM, and SAUNA will also have this color.
- Outdoor color: Here you select the color for all outdoors areas. For example, BALCONY, DECK, PATIO, PORCH, etc.
- Background color: Here you can select the color you want to have on the background of your floor plan. It’s by default white.
- Room label color: Here you can select the color of the labels for all labels on your floor plan.
- Fixed furniture color: Here you can select the color for all your furniture, this is applied only if the “No fill fixed furniture” is NOT ticked.
Note: It’s important to remember that the colors will only work if you are using any of the pre-defined labels, if you are entering a custom label, for example, bathroom, this will use the “floor color”.
Resolution:
Here you can select the best resolution for your floor plans. You have 4 options, they are:
- 4:3 – 4000x3000px (high resolution)
- 4:3 – 2000x1500px (web optimized)
- 3:2 – 4000x2667px (high resolution)
- 3:2 – 2000x1333px (web optimized)
Measurement Arrow:
If the box is ticked this means the arrows will be shown on the floor plan.
If the box is NOT ticked this means the arrows will NOT be shown on the floor plan.
No fill fixed furniture:
If the box is ticked this means the furniture will have the same color as the room they are.
If the box is NOT ticked this means the furniture will have the same color selected for the component “Fixed furniture color”.
Add estimated total area element to the floor plan:
If the the box is ticket it will display the total area for all scans made with the CubiCasa App.
- If you select the “Use Gross Internal Area”, it will display the Gross Internal Area (GIA).
- If you select the “Use Gross Living Area”, it will display the Gross Living Area (GLA), and in addition to that it will also display the “total scanned area”.
For more information about this, please check this article.
Add compass to the floor plan:
Please, note that this is an experimental feature. If the box is ticket this means the compass will be added to the floor plan.
If the box is NOT ticked this means the compass will NOT be added to the floor plan.
You can find more details about this feature here.
Disclaimer Text:
You can now personalize your own disclaimer text, this supports maximum of 85 characters. Please note, that CubiCasa shall take no responsibility for the disclaimers or changes you make to the floorplan.
If you leave this box empty, the floor plan will show our default text: “SIZES AND DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATE. ACTUAL MAY VARY.”.
If you enter any text on the box, this will overwrite the default text.
IMPORTANT:
If you already have a plan, and you want to make any styling changes to it, you just need to follow the steps below:
- Go to List & Search
- Select the order you want to change
- Click on the button saying “Change Style” on the top right of your floor plan
- On the pop-up, select the template you would like to use from the drop down list
- Complete the recaptcha
- Click on the button saying “Change Style”
After you have followed the steps above, you will get a message saying “The order is being rendered. We will inform you via email upon completion”. After a couple of minutes you will be able to download your floor plan normally.