I'm not sure if I can explain without showing but I'll try. I'm trying to draw a "tiny house" and I'm trying to make a "cubbie" for a washer. I want to be able to access the washer from the bath side and then on the other side (the kitchen) have a built in cabinet that sits on top of the washer. I have the two half walls on either side (one on floor level and the other 4' off the ground. I just don't know how to connect the two. I want to have a framed wall there I just don't know how to draw it. I'm new to Revit but been working on autoCAD Architecture for 15-20 years. thanks in advance.
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-You can use a Casework Family, or a Generic Model.
-You could also use a Floor or Roof, these could show the compound "layers" of wood studs, plywood, gyp. board, etc.
There is no "rule" in Revit about this.
Sounds like you framed an opening in the wall using 3 different walls. You can Join them to remove the visible edges or do it as one wall and use the opening tool to cut an opening in it.
...on second and third read-through, I am still having trouble visualizing. If you want to post an AutoCAD drawing of it, we could better advise you. Or any picture for that matter.
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