You have to place them via what we call 'storage glitch'. Keybind the subcommand menu (an option found under 'system'), make sure that you have the top option ticked on (not grid placement, the other one), select the item from storage that you can't normally place on a partition, hit the subcommand keybind, hit it again to place, and it will work. However, if your partition (and by extension, the window) are too close to the original wall then you run the risk of the window snapping to the original wall.
If you want to have an item float or 'disconnect' it from its associated partition, then you can keep going: after you've placed the item, untick the top option, select the window you want to place, drag it away from its partition a bit, release (don't place it elsewhere, just make sure it's no longer snapped to the wall) and the window will float there even if you take the partition away altogether.
The method works with most, if not all the wall snap items such as the shelves if you want to jury rig yourself a round staircase or whatever else your creativity has a need for.
Last edited by Arielen; 09-09-2020 at 08:51 AM.
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