
Organize and clean a CAD file to learn Revit basics, tag walls W1–W6, adjust scale and units, purge, and align the plan to zero for accurate interior design workflows.
Open a new metric Revit project, import a CAD plan, and establish perimeter walls with grids, reference planes, walls w1–w6, and elevations.
This lecture guides building a wall from the plan to a 3d view, linking a CAD file, aligning with grids, and creating a reusable architectural column family in Revit.
Model a standard architectural column in Revit using sweep, reference planes, profile edits, and extrusion to define depth, then align, mirror, and save the column family.
Create a decorative element family in revit by importing a CAD file, placing reference planes, and using extrusion and void sweep for a precise profile.
Create wrought iron decorative element families in Revit by importing CAD patterns, cleaning and trimming lines, extruding with material parameters, and mirroring for precise on-face placement.
Create decorative column families in Revit by importing an AutoCAD reference, setting a length parameter, defining a ten-centimeter depth, and applying a material before loading the family into the project.
Import CAD patterns, explode blocks, and create a Revit face-based family with material parameters. Apply void sweeps, align geometry, and preview day and night visuals in Inkscape and related renderers.
Explore creating parametric decorative wall families in Revit using a metric generic face based template, with reference planes, dimensions, depth, and materials.
This course is project-based, and in addition to learning the software, you will gain hands-on experience in completing real-world projects from start to finish.
Why is Revit one of the best tools for interior design, and how can we use it most effectively?
What is the difference between basic and professional interior modeling in Revit?
How can BIM be used in Revit to professionally manage an interior design project?
How can lighting, material, and rendering settings be combined to create realistic interior visuals in Revit?
In this course, you will learn how to model a classic interior space in Autodesk Revit through a hands-on, project-based approach. From 3D modeling and architectural structure creation to material application, lighting setup, and final rendering, every step will be covered in detail.
Based on a real-world project, you will gain the skills to model interiors just like the sample image—covering everything from decorative walls and ceilings to furniture layout and high-quality rendering.
Headlines:
Professional interior 3D Modeling in Revit
Creating decorative walls, arches, columns, and interior ornamentation
Modeling ceilings, decorative elements, and classic details
Advanced material application for realistic visual effects
Precise lighting setup and execution for interior spaces
Furniture arrangement and decorative element placement for enhanced aesthetics
Using Revit's rendering tools to generate high-quality images
Optimization techniques to reduce file size and improve performance
Using Enscape as a powerful software for professional rendering.
By the end of this course, you'll be able to design stunning, high-quality interior spaces in Revit with professional workflows! If you have any questions while learning, feel free to ask me to speed up your learning process.