![]() The ceiling is the host object for any lights that you want to place. Make sure that you are working in one of the Ceiling Plans. The first step to creating lights is to create a ceiling. If you need more families for types of switches and outlets, you can find them in the default libraries. It maybe be obvious, but you need walls as a host object before you can place switches and outlets. To create the switches and outlets, you will use the Place Component command. This post will present one method to show both electrical and lighting elements on a sheet. Both cases come into play when creating an Electrical-Lighting plan in Revit, some parts are very straightforward, while others, like setting up views are not. Revit becomes more difficult when there are many different ways to achieve the same goal. ![]() ![]() Personally, I find some aspects of Revit very intuitive and easy to learn, such as placing walls, windows, and doors.
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