From the course: Revit 2019: Professional Office Interior Design
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Adding doors - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Revit 2019: Professional Office Interior Design
Adding doors
- After your get your walls placed into your space, your ceilings placed into your space, the other thing that you want to start doing is start to put in some of the more detailed pieces such as doors, barrow of lights, and furniture. So first you need to start with doors. We need a door to actually go into the space. So I'm going to actually go up to doors. And I'm going to go to type properties. And I'm going to click the drop down underneath type properties and there is a particular type of door in this model that actually shows the ADA clearance into the space. Sometimes it never changes based on your municipality but however it's usually the same. So I'm just going to go down and it's single flush BVL. And normally the size of door that you need is 36, usually for a commercial space, it's 36 by 84. Even though your minimum is six foot eight which is a 36 by 80, but we just like to give folks a little bit more headroom. So I'm going to click on 36 by 84 and inside of here I am…
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Adding doors4m 43s
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Adding openings2m 54s
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Adding tags5m 47s
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Adding door to storefront systems5m 39s
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Cleanup break2m 11s
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Adding casework pieces7m 12s
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Space planning9m 45s
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Adding finish floors7m 59s
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Custom millworking8m 18s
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Creating custom schedules10m 30s
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