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Modeling a house in Autodesk Revit is actually pretty easy. The software is super user-friendly, and the BIM tools are awesome for projects of any size. Here's the basic process: 1. Sketching: Get a piece of paper and a pencil, and begin with initial sketches to visualize the design. Draw all your ideas on the paper. You can cancel, erase, start several times afresh until you get a concept that satisfies your idea. 2. Creating the Structure: Walls: In Autodesk Revit, define the levels and other pre-settings before heading to the walls tools. pick the wall type and start representing your sketched plan in Revit. You can utilize the settings to apply wall parameters like type, texture, finishes, etc. Also, take advantage of the family library to select from the list of many options. Floor and Slab: Follow the above steps to create the floors, choose your floor types, and finish. Roof and other structural elements: Depends on your choice, but you will need to take advantage of Revit family liberary to make the right choice. The following are options currently available in Revit. Gable, Hip, Shed, Flat roofs, plus complex ones like Mansard, Gambrel, Dutch Gable, Butterfly, A-Frame, Barrel Vault, Sawtooth, Dormer, and M-shaped roofs 3. Adding Details: Incorporate doors, windows, fixtures, and other architectural components. For windows, the following are readily available in Autodesk revit family, basic fixed, casement sliding, double-hung and other complex architectural styles like arched, bay, corner, and louvered etc while Revit provides the following doors in its family set. 4. Rendering and Visualization: Use Revit's rendering capabilities to create realistic images of the finished design. BIM Integration: Utilize Revit's BIM features to coordinate with other professionals and manage project information. Concept First you have to sketch