Measure each wall from floor to ceiling and use the wall to wall measurements you already have.
Drawing scale bar in revit floor plans.
To create a custom view scale.
For example a floor plan of a building drawn using a metric scale of 1 100 pronounced one to a one hundred means that for each unit that is measured on the drawing the 1 the real world.
Draw the perimeter of the wall.
If you d like to watch the video version of this tutorial first simply click in the box below many view types in revit contain a view scale property such a flor plans ceilings plans sections elevations callouts drafting views.
Label it so you ll know which wall is which.
There are a few ways to deal with this situation.
On the view control bar click the view scale and.
In this autodesk revit tutorial i am going to explain how view scales work.
Once you gain an understanding of scales it is easy to understand which scale is most suited to which type of drawing.
Select a scale from the view control bar.
Don t use graph paper that has the floor plan for the room drawn on it.
This is due to a view template being used for that view that is controlling the scale.
On each wall elevation.
North elevation draw in all of the doors windows cabinets switches etc.
You can assign a different scale to each view in a project.
This should unlock all of the properties so that they can be modified independently from the view.
Remove unassign the view template from the view.
When reading a scaled drawing the scale is shown as the length in the drawing then a colon and then the matching length on the real object.
Scale bar blocks courtesy of cad blocks co uk.
This way you can cut out the scale drawing for each piece of furniture and move it around on the floor plan drawing.
You can also create custom view scales.
If you re using a scale ruler instead of graph paper just draw the furniture plans on blank paper to the same scale as the floor plan.
Once you have opened a drawing in adobe reader.
Drawing a floor plan to scale.
The view scale is the proportional system used to represent objects in a drawing.
For example it is common practice to produce floor plans at a scale of 1 100 dependent on size of project and paper.