From where I can have house objects

From where I can have house objects

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From where I can have house objects

Anonymous
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I need to put all the bathroom equipments(toilet seat,bath tub and sink), kitchen cooking hub,oven at the bottom of cooking hub,chimeny above cooking hub, washing machine,fridge,single bed etc. I didn't find them in the metric library. from where I can find them.

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rodrigo.bezerra
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@Anonymous, try Autodesk Seek.

 

Also, as BIM is becoming more common, there's a handful of manufacturers offering Revit families for their products. You can try in their websites. 

 

Regards

Rodrigo Bezerra

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L.Maas
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In the UK (metric) library you have things like sinks bathtubs, toilets etc.

It is in the Plumbing Folder

Plumbing 1.png

Appliances can be found under Specialty Equipment (Domestic)

Spec Equipm 1.png

Louis

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Anonymous
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Yes I found them. I will try putting them today. Can you help me with one mor thing that when I put my base cabinets in kitchen they where overlaping each other. How can I fix that (the overlaping was just in milimeters). One of my wall cabinets was a corner one so I could only attach it on one side of the wall to allign them with other cabinets which lead to a small gap between this wall cabinet and other wallof the kitchen. Is that alright or the corner wall cabinet shoud be attached to bothsides of kitchen walls.

I have attached my file please have a look.

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Anonymous
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Yes I found them. I will try putting them today. Can you help me with one more thing that when I put base cabinets i my kitchen they where overlaping each other. How can I fix that (the overlaping was just in milimeters). One of my wall cabinets was a corner one so I could only attach it on one side of the wall to allign them with other cabinets which lead to a small gap between this wall cabinet and other wallof the kitchen. Is that alright or the corner wall cabinet should be attached to bothsides of kitchen walls.

I have attached my file please have a look.

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RDAOU
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@Anonymous

 

Some/most families (OOTB ones) are already parametrized...when you select the element

  1. Either it has grip handles ath the sides; front/back which you can drag to align
  2. OR when you select an element you go to Type Properties (top left corner on the ribbon) or edit type in the properties panel and you adjust length/width/height/elevation...etc or whatever parameter which has been made available

 

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