Revit
Last semester, I completed a Revit course as part of my interior design degree. Since then, I've relied on this intuitive program for all my projects, finding it incredibly efficient and precise for drafting, creating schedules, and generating sections. It's become an invaluable tool, streamlining my design process and allowing me to execute my ideas with greater accuracy and ease.
This project was a complete build for our class. Drafting the floor plan and adding windows, doors.
We constructed all baseboards and crowns, architectural detail like the living room fireplace and entertainment center and the kitchen build out with cupboards and appliances.
Reflected ceiling plans were drafted and included all ceiling detail, lighting with labels and dimensions and electrical arc wiring.
In the kitchen the enlarged kitchen plan all cupboard and appliances are labeled and dimensioned as per the NKBA standards.
paint was added to the cupboards via a global parameter, making it more efficient to apply materials.
Cuts were made in countertops by creating voids and cutting the counter where the sink is using the cut tool and a “ void” instance in the architectural components.
In the Dining room small details like the mirrors on the wall were added to the design using the Enscape program.
Over the Vanity the crown is constructed and installed by creating a wall sweep and outlining the the path on the ceiling plan.
In the walk in shower, the tile is applied to the wall by “ splitting the face” of the wall which separates and sections off the area you specify to apply different materials.
Enscape video flythrough
The flythrough is put together in Enscape by placing a series of cameras in a path throughout the space in 3D view, moving around the space and slowing down the speed by adding more frames.