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This is a family of American Woodmark 84" high, 4 butt doors, adjustable shelves utility cabinets. The family includes the three widths offered: 24", 30", and 36" in 12" and 24" deep models. The doors operate independently.
The best practice for opening and closing the doors is to swing them in angular increments of something less than 90°. |

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Product Version: Revit Architecture 2013
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This under counter garbage/recycling bin combination comes with a drawer above. The drawer and bin both open via instance parameters. The model is a casework family replete with designated materials assigned using casework subcategories. There are three pre-designated widths and the bins will resize themselves when the cabinet dimensions change. |

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Product Version: Revit Architecture 2012
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This American Woodmark casework family is a model of their two door, one drawer, one shelf, two deep roll out trays base cabinet. All materials are assigned via casework subcategories. The drawer, each door, and each tray operate independently. The three widths offered by American Woodmark are included as family types. The URL parameter opens the catalog wherein this cabinet is found.
I've upgraded this model. The doors open more reliably. The best practice for opening and closing them is to not go to 90° but to go to some imtermediate angle, like 50°, and then go to 90°. |

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Product Version: Revit Architecture 2013
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This American Woodmark model is their single oven, 90" high, 4 butt doors with shelf cabinet. American Woodmark offers this cabinet in three widths: 27", 30", and 33" and those are the three family types. All doors operate independently. The oven width for each cabinet size is preset to the published size, but I've exposed the oven opening parameters as instance parameters if you want to cut a custom opening.
The best practice for operating the doors is to open and close them in angular increments of something less than 90° in a single operation. For example, if you want to open them to 90°, you could open them initially to 50° and then go to 90°. Close them the same way. |

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Product Version: Revit Architecture 2013
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This is a casework family model of American Woodmark's 1 door, 1 drawer, 1 deep roll out tray, 1 adjustable shelf base cabinet. The door, drawer, and tray all operate independently. The shelf is vertically adjustable and is held in place with clips. The five widths offered by American Woodmark are included as family types. Materials are pre-defined and assigned using casework subcategories.
I have updated this model. It has more subtle engraving on the doors, curved handles, and the door opens more reliably. Open it in angular increments of something less than 90°. For example, if you want it opened to 90°, do it in two operations with the first angle 70° and then go to 90°. Close it the same way. |

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Product Version: Revit Architecture 2013
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This American Woodmark casework family is a one door, one drawer, two deep roll out trays base cabinet. All components operate independently. Materials are pre-defined and assigned via casework subcategories. The door is reversible. The five widths offered by American Woodmark are included as family types. The URL opens the catalog wherein you can find this cabinet.
I've upgraded this model. The door opens more reliably. Best practice for operating it is to open and close it in angular increments of something less than 90°. |

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Product Version: Revit Architecture 2013
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This is a family of American Woodmark 84" high, 2 doors utility cabinets. The family includes the three widths offered: 12", 15", and 18" in 12" and 24" deep models. The doors operate independently.
The best practice for opening and closing the doors is to swing them in angular increments of something less than 90°. |

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Product Version: Revit Architecture 2013
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This American Woodmark model is their single oven, 96" high, 4 butt doors with 2 shelves cabinet. American Woodmark offers this cabinet in three widths: 27", 30", and 33" and those are the three family types. All doors operate independently. The oven width for each cabinet size is preset to the published size, but I've exposed the oven opening parameters as instance parameters if you want to cut a custom opening.
The best practice for operating the doors is to open and close them in angular increments of something less than 90° in a single operation. For example, if you want to open them to 90°, you could open them initially to 50° and then go to 90°. Close them the same way. |

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Product Version: Revit Architecture 2013
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This casework family is a model of American Woodmark's two doors, one drawer, four roll out trays base cabinet. The trays are not supposed to be adjustable, but in this model you can adjust the height of the top two trays. All components operate independently. Materials are pre-defined and assigned via casework subcategories. American Woodmark offers three widths which are included as family types. The URL parameter opens the catalog wherein this cabinet is found. The URL changed slightly, so if it does not work in some of my other models, replace their URL's with this one, which works (at least of today). |

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Product Version: Revit Architecture 2012
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This casework family represents an American Woodmark base unit with two large drawers and one smaller one. All pre-defined materials are assigned via casework sub-categories. The URL opens the Drawer Base Cabinet catalog wherein you can find the 8 models included in the family. Each drawer can be individually opened using one of the three instance parameters created for that purpose. |

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Product Version: Revit Architecture 2012
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This casework family is a model of American Woodmark's one door, one drawer, plastic bag door storage unit base cabinet. All the components operate independently. The plastic bag storage unit is a linked family tied to a parameter in the host family. The two widths offered by American Woodmark, 15" and 18", are included as family types. A half depth shelf hides inside the cabinet. |

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Product Version: Revit Architecture 2012
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Wood fink scissor truss, fully parametric |

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This casework family model is of an American Woodmark wall cabinet. It has one reversible operating door and three adjustable shelves. The materials are pre-defined and assigned using casework subcategories. The URL parameter opens the American Woodmark wall cabinets catalog wherein this cabinet can be found. The five widths offered by American Woodmark are included as family types. |

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Product Version: Revit Architecture 2012
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This spice rack is a casework family and is replete with a rack that slides out via an instance parameter, designated materials assigned through casework subcategories, and bottles of spices! It is a custom unit as are most under counter spice racks. The usual overall dimensional parameters are present and working. |

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Product Version: Revit Architecture 2012
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This is a family of American Woodmark 90" high, 2 doors utility cabinets. The family includes the two widths offered: 15" and 18" in 12" and 24" deep models. The doors operate independently.
The best practice for opening and closing the doors is to swing them in angular increments of something less than 90°. |

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Product Version: Revit Architecture 2013
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This casework family is a model of an American Woodmark wall cabinet. It sports two doors that can be opened individually, and three adjustable shelves with clips. The materials are pre-defined and assigned through casework subcategories. The URL opens the catalog wherein this cabinet can be found. American Woodmark offers two widths and both are family types. |

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Product Version: Revit Architecture 2012
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This casework family depicts an American Woodmark three door, three drawer cabinet. Each door and drawer opens or pulls out individually. The doors hide an adjustable half-depth shelf. The materials are pre-defined and assigned through casework subcategories. American Woodmark offers only a single width, 45", and thus that is the only family type. You can, however, adjust the width if you are installing a custom cabinet. The URL parameter opens the catalog wherein this cabinet is found. |

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Product Version: Revit Architecture 2012
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This casework family is over the top! There are the usual casework dimensions, but in addition, there are instance parameters to open the doors, pull out the top drawer, and slide out the two shelves hidden behind the doors, all individually controlled. There are dedicated materials assigned by casework subcategories. The model is replete with pots and pans sitting on the sliding shelves. There are ten predefined widths. At the narrower sizes, you'll see the pots and pans sticking out through the cabinet sides, so if you want, for instance, a 21" unit, you'll have to edit the family to remove or reposition them. The unit is modelled on the American Woodmark line of cabinets. The properties URL will take you to the American Woodmark web site. This is a complex model. I have tested it thoroughly, but if there are any difficulties, please leave a note for me.
I have updated this model. It has more subtle engraving on the doors, curved handles, and the doors open more reliably. Open them in angular increments of something less than 90°. For example, if you want them opened to 90°, do it in two operations with the first angle 70° and the next 20°. Close them the same way. |

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Product Version: Revit Architecture 2013
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This lighting fixture is a model of the 52" Harbor Breeze ceiling fan. The four lights can be individually turned on. The fan blades are nested families and if you open one for editing, you'll be able to adjust the blade angle and length within reasonable bounds. They are preset for the 52" model. |

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Product Version: Revit Architecture 2013
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This casework family is American Woodmark's one door, one drawer, one adjustable shelf, one factory installed drawer accessory kit, one deep roll out tray base cabinet. American Woodmark offers four standard cabinet widths with eight drawer accessory kit permutations per width. I've made all permutations family types, so there are 32 types. The door opens, the tray slides out, and the drawer slides out. There is a control for sliding the accessory back to clear the drawer, although some of the accessories should not be moved. For example, the chopping block is designed to slide back into the cabinet so you have access to the drawer contents, but the molded plastic cutlery divider, shown here, sits in the bottom of the drawer and should not be moved. |

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Product Version: Revit Architecture 2012
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This is a Home Styles kitchen center island. Alas, not much about it is adjustable as an instance, though you can certainly edit the family if you want to change something. I modeled everything from the assembly drawings provided by Home Styles. The instance properties URL takes you to the web page describing the cart. I recorded the standard price in the instance properties, though that is subject to change, of course. |

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Product Version: Revit Architecture 2012
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This American Woodmark casework family cabinet is a single door cabinet with no drawer or shelf. It is intended for vertical tray storage. The door opens with an instance parameter and is reversible. The pre-defined materials are assigned via casework sub-categories. The URL parameter opens the catalog wherein this cabinet is found. Although the width is adjustable, American Woodmark offers only the 9" unit included as the sole family type. |

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Product Version: Revit Architecture 2012
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Wood fink truss, flat bottom chord, fully parametric |

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This is a single oven, 84" high, 4 butt door base cabinet from American Woodmark. It comes in two widths: 27" and 30" and those are the two family types. The oven opening width and height parameters are preset in accordance with the published sizes, but I've exposed them as instance parameters so they can be adjusted beyond those sizes. The doors open. The best practice for opening and closing the doors is to do it in angular increments of something less than 90°. If you open a door to 90°, it may open but there is a good chance it will not close. |
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Product Version: Revit Architecture 2013
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This American Woodmark model is their single oven, 84" high, 4 doors with battens cabinet. American Woodmark offers this cabinet in two widths: 30" and 33" and those are the two family types. All doors operate independently. The oven width for each cabinet size is preset to the published size, but I've exposed the oven opening parameters as instance parameters if you want to cut a custom opening.
The best practice for operating the doors is to open and close them in angular increments of something less than 90° in a single operation. For example, if you want to open them to 90°, you could open them initially to 50° and then go to 90°. Close them the same way. |
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Product Version: Revit Architecture 2013
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This is a family of American Woodmark 90" high, 4 butt doors, adjustable shelves utility cabinets. The family includes the three widths offered: 24", 30", and 36" in 12" and 24" deep models. The doors operate independently.
The best practice for opening and closing the doors is to swing them in angular increments of something less than 90°. |
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Product Version: Revit Architecture 2013
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I think I've corrected a little problem with the door not adjusting properly with a type change. This is American Woodmark's 1 door, 1 drawer, 1 roll out tray divider base cabinet. It comes in two widths: 12" and 15". The tray has three compartments at the larger size and two at the smaller. |
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Product Version: Revit Architecture 2013
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This American Woodmark model is their double oven, 96" high, 2 butt doors, 2 shelves, 1 drawer cabinet. American Woodmark offers this cabinet in three widths: 27", 30", and 33" and those are the three family types. All doors and the drawer operate independently. The oven width for each cabinet size is preset to the published size, but I've exposed the oven opening parameters as instance parameters if you want to cut a custom opening.
The best practice for operating the doors is to open and close them in angular increments of something less than 90° in a single operation. For example, if you want to open them to 90°, you could open them initially to 50° and then go to 90°. Close them the same way. |
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Product Version: Revit Architecture 2013
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This casework family is a base sink unit with two doors. The doors open with an instance parameter. It comes with designated materials assigned through casework sub-categories. It is modeled on an American Woodmark unit and the URL parameter takes you to their site. There are ten pre-defined widths. |
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Product Version: Revit Architecture 2012
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This American Woodmark model is their double oven, 90" high, 2 butt doors, 1 shelf, 1 drawer cabinet. American Woodmark offers this cabinet in three widths: 27", 30", and 33" and those are the three family types. All doors and the drawer operate independently. The oven width for each cabinet size is preset to the published size, but I've exposed the oven opening parameters as instance parameters if you want to cut a custom opening.
The best practice for operating the doors is to open and close them in angular increments of something less than 90° in a single operation. For example, if you want to open them to 90°, you could open them initially to 50° and then go to 90°. Close them the same way. |
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Product Version: Revit Architecture 2013
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