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change the floor material for each compartment

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Abiuane

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Hey, everybody, I haven't been writing for a while.
I use revit 2010

I have a little problem with the floors.

I am creating an apartment and as usual, the floor is not equal to all rooms and balconies. I currently have only 4 floors to create:
living area, with tiles
sleeping area, with parquet
bathroom area, with ceramic
area balconies and terraces, with other tiles.

First of all, it is accurate that the floors are distinct, it is not a unique floor.

then I did this way:

I have duplicated the floor "latero cementizio 30cm" in

cement brick 30cm
cement brick 30cm 2
cement brick 30cm 3
cement brick 30cm 4
cement brick 30cm 5

and for each voice I changed the structure of the finish, a ceramic, a parquet etc.

The problem is, then it just puts me one and not the last one I changed.

What am I wrong? ?
Thank you very much

Edoardo
 
you can also make a single floor without finishing and four distinct finishes, or use dividing surfaces. the procedure is right. duplichi, change name and material. post some screen so we see what the problem is
 
excuse asalalp, in what sense 4 finishes...4 floors of the thickness of the finish?
 
I made it. I made the floors and renamed each one. then according to the zone I assigned him the floor and it worked.

Now I have only one more problem: find a wooden window door and a wooden lift! Once I had found some nice bookcases, but then in a formattatone I lost everything!! ! ! ! ! ! !
 
Hi, frank, I found those, only I can't change the materials. compared to the other windows I have inserted that are wooden, these do not appear in wood! !

the lift is practically a slide, only that is called so because to open it turns the handle and the door rises from the ground of about 1 cm and then flows, turning in the opposite direction the handle the door lowers and locks in any point, without that it has to be all open or all closed.
 

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