This collection contains over 170 Revit families with over 1300 types/sizes/variations. This provides different options for cabinetry and gives a solid foundation to design a kitchen or other area using standard cabinetry. Cabinetry families are built with flexibility to be modified to accommodate many different custom needs. Cabinets are not wall-based, floor-based, or face-based allowing them to be easily used in mirrored situations, such as apartment units.
Cabinets with doors and/or drawers have the ability to have different door or drawer fronts for each instance of the cabinet being placed allowing for wide flexibility in cabinetry fronts within a project. Users can modify existing door/drawer families to get virtually unlimited cabinetry appearances. All cabinets, counters, and hardware shown are part of the collection.
Families included in the collection are great for creating realistic renderings with various materials applied by the user.
Purchase of this product is for a per office usage and is meant to be used by multiple users in one office of an organization. If a Casework Collection package will be used by multiple offices, multiple copies of the package are to be purchased to enable each office to have its own copy, even if a common resource folder or sharing software is utilized.
This product is not to be shared with users not part of the organization that is purchasing the product.
This product is not to be resold in entirety or in part.
The Casework Collection is currently available in Revit 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024 versions.
Please reach us at Doug@dougbowersconsulting.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Yes.
Yes. Since the Casework Collection is composed of Revit families, it should integrate with any Revit family management system that organizes families.
No. the families can be copied to your Revit family folder and accessed like any other Revit families.
No. Revit files can be used with later versions of Revit, but not earlier/older versions of Revit.
Only families (and family types) that are placed within a Revit project file (.rvt) for a specific project may be shared with a client, consultant, or other organization working with you on a project.
No. Multiple users in your office may use the families within the Casework Collection. It is requested that multiple copies of the Casework Collection be purchased for an organization with multiple offices so each office has its own copy.
No. The purchase price is a one-time fee and allows your organization to use the families for as long as you desire.
The voids provided with the Casework Collection can be placed on a counter. After placing the void, select the Cut command from the Geometry panel of the Modify\Generic Models tab. Select the countertop, then the void.
It is recommended that a specialty "wall" be used for the crown molding. A blog article by DBC describes the process at https://aectechtalk.wordpress.com/2019/11/30/easy-revit-cabinet-crown-molding/
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