If your design language is leaning towards the modern style, this set of tables (which includes both, side and coffee table Revit families) is what you are looking for. Each table offers a good number of parameters to make them look unique in each project you insert them in. The coffee table’s width, depth and height can be edited. On top of that, you can move them closer or farther apart from each other and either one of the two pieces can be turned on/off. The side table is also quite flexible, allowing you to change the width, depth and height of it.
This Revit family living room tables set comes with the following customizable parameters and options:
Coffee Table:
Width+:
- Minimum width: 1′
- Maximum width: 9′
+ Does not include the thickness of the secondary table of how open it is
Depth:
- Minimum depth: 1′
- Maximum depth: 9′
Height:
- Minimum height: 1′
- Maximum height: 2’2″
Opening percentage of the secondary table:
- Minimum percentage: 0
- Maximum percentage: 80
Either table can be removed. If both tables are removed, the main table will turn on (both tables cannot be off at the same time).
Material parameters for:
- Main Table
- Secondary Table
Side Table:
Width:
- Minimum width: 1′
- Maximum width: 6′
Depth:
- Minimum depth: 1′
- Maximum depth: 6′
Height:
- Minimum height: 1′
- Maximum height: 4’2″
Material parameters for:
- Main Table
* Hybrid families combine native Revit objects with other 3D applications’ objects for a more organic and realistic look to the families. The objects coming from other 3D applications are configured to NOT have mesh lines (only outlines) and to display in black.
All files are delivered in zip format. Before using your 3D models, you will need to unzip the downloadable file using a 3rd party software like Winzip or Peazip. Make sure you have a software to unzip files before purchasing 3D models.