Hi everyone - video timestamps as follows: 00:00 - Topic Introduction 01:24 - Locating Default Kitchen Families within Revit 04:38 - Placing Full Height Cabinets in Revit such as Pantry Cabinets, Integrated Fridge Freezer Casework and Oven Grill Combination host Cabinet. 07:23 - Placing Base Cabinets and an Extraction Fan in Revit 11:25 - Modelling a Counter Top and placing Cooker Hob in Revit 13:40 - Placing High Level Wall Hosted Cabinets in Revit 14:30 - Altering all casework for consistency and uniformity of the Kitchen Design in Revit, Including overall Height, width and Depth of Cabinets, Casework Toe / Plinth heights and Depths in Revit etc. 16:46 - How to Place and Edit Filler Pieces for cabinets adjacent to Walls in Revit 19:05 - How to Create a Kitchen Island in Revit, including Base Cabinets, Worktop/Countertop with integrated Sink, Dishwasher, High Stools etc. Hope you find the video helpful. If you like this content please support 8020BIM by buying me a (much needed) coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/8020BIM Niall
No, you can do it exactly as outlined in this tutorial, and it is the preferred way from the BIM perspective as all the casework contains the correct reporting parameters, and can therefore be scheduled etc. Regarss Niall
@@8020BIM still it is a stretch to design kitchen in revit. you can do it more freely and even faster in skp. it is like grass mowning with a combine. but nice video
Hi everyone - video timestamps as follows:
00:00 - Topic Introduction
01:24 - Locating Default Kitchen Families within Revit
04:38 - Placing Full Height Cabinets in Revit such as Pantry Cabinets, Integrated Fridge Freezer Casework and Oven Grill Combination host Cabinet.
07:23 - Placing Base Cabinets and an Extraction Fan in Revit
11:25 - Modelling a Counter Top and placing Cooker Hob in Revit
13:40 - Placing High Level Wall Hosted Cabinets in Revit
14:30 - Altering all casework for consistency and uniformity of the Kitchen Design in Revit, Including overall Height, width and Depth of Cabinets, Casework Toe / Plinth heights and Depths in Revit etc.
16:46 - How to Place and Edit Filler Pieces for cabinets adjacent to Walls in Revit
19:05 - How to Create a Kitchen Island in Revit, including Base Cabinets, Worktop/Countertop with integrated Sink, Dishwasher, High Stools etc.
Hope you find the video helpful.
If you like this content please support 8020BIM by buying me a (much needed) coffee:
www.buymeacoffee.com/8020BIM
Niall
Thank you very much.
Thanks Excellent Video.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge
Amazing, thanks for this! :)
Very Thorough. Thanks Niall!
You're very welcome Brian, glad you found it informative.
Niall
Thanks for sharing, useful video
awesome video it was really good
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is there no need to make all the casework as Model In-Place Component first before place it on the plan?
No, you can do it exactly as outlined in this tutorial, and it is the preferred way from the BIM perspective as all the casework contains the correct reporting parameters, and can therefore be scheduled etc.
Regarss
Niall
@@8020BIM still it is a stretch to design kitchen in revit. you can do it more freely and even faster in skp. it is like grass mowning with a combine. but nice video