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Room bounding elements

Room bounding elements - Revit Tutorial

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Room bounding elements

- In this video I want to explore room bounding just a little bit further. By default, all of the walls in your model are room bounding and we've already kind of seen that behavior. So when you place rooms they automatically conform to the shape of the surrounding walls. And we also talked about room separation lines, and we add those whenever we have a large space that we want to subdivide into smaller spaces. So, that's the extent of what we've looked at for room bounding so far. But what if you had some walls that you, for whatever reason didn't want to be room bounding? Now you may be wondering, why would I want that? Well, let's look at a quick example here. Suppose we have this bedroom here in the corner and you can see that at the moment, it's one room and there's a separate smaller room over here for the neighboring closet. Well, sometimes maybe you want to just include the closet within the overall parent room.…

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