Revit Floors in Residential Projects: Carpets, Tiles & Timber Workflow Techniques

In this session, you’ll learn how to create and manage architectural floor finishes in Revit for residential (homebuilder) projects using practical workflows, design options, and boundary control techniques. We’ll cover: 🔹 Understanding structural slabs vs architectural finish floors in residential projects 🔹 Applying floor finishes such as carpet, tile, and timber based on room requirements 🔹 Using offset from level to control finish thickness and avoid overlaps 🔹 Creating precise floor boundaries using Pick Wall and Pick Line methods 🔹 Managing floor behavior in design options and different room layouts 🔹 Handling floor extensions under doors, walls, and transition zones 🔹 Using split, trim, and lock techniques for precise boundary control 🔹 Adjusting tile patterns with correct starting points and orientation control 🔹 Managing overlaps and resolving boundary conflicts in complex layouts 🔹 Handling special areas like bathrooms, kitchens, and under-cabinet zones 🔹 Applying consistent workflows across multiple design options in a project 🔹 Optimizing floor creation for residential standards and company workflows By the end of this session, you’ll be able to confidently model residential floor finishes in Revit, manage design option variations, and create clean, accurate, and production-ready floor layouts for real-world projects. Who this course is for: • BIM Modelers • Revit Users • Architects • Interior Designers • Students learning residential BIM workflows If You Want to master Revit for Home Builders with real projects: 👉 Get the BIM Architect Mastery Bundle: https://bim-learn.com/product/revit-f... 🎁 SURPRISE GIFT! Like and comment on 5 videos, send a screenshot on LinkedIn, and get a FREE BIM course. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amir-kara... 📌P.s: Join The BIM Channel from here: https://t.me/BIM_Learn_official Share this with your Revit community 🤝 By Your Side 💙 Amir Karami #RevitFloors #BIM #ResidentialDesign #Revit2027 #FloorFinishes #ArchitectureWorkflow #ConstructionDocumentation #BIMModeling #RevitTraining