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A Step-by-Step Guide to Drawing Stacked Walls in Revit

How to Draw Stacked Walls in Revit

When working with layered materials on wall surfaces in Revit, you can create stacked walls using a simple two-step process within the software.

Step 1: Begin by preparing two different wall materials. Then, navigate to ArchitectureWallEdit AttributesCopy. Rename the copied wall to Stacked Wall 1. Next, click EditInsert, change the material to Blue, Entity, and click Confirm. Repeat these steps to create Stacked Wall 2, as illustrated below.

Stacked Wall 1 Diagram

Stacked Wall 2 Diagram

Step 2: To combine the two different material walls, select the wall in the properties panel, choose the stacked wall option to enter its editing properties, then click Edit to merge the walls you prepared earlier, as shown in the diagram.

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