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AWI 302 - Wall Cabinet - 2 Door

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AWI 302 - Wall Cabinet - 2 Door

Wall Cabinet - 2 Door


*** IMPORTANT: The shared parameters file must be pointed to inside Revit.  All casework families built by myself can point to the same shared parameter file. ***



  • For offset from floor, adjust the "Offset from Floor" parameter under "Dimensions" category.

  • Do not adjust parameters under "Other" category.

  • Please save the shared parameters file in the same directory as the cabinet family.


Any comments would be appreciated.

CSI Division: 12 32 00 Manufactured Wood Casework
RevitCity Division: Casework > Commercial Kitchen

Product Version: Revit Architecture 2014

Uploaded By: stucknot
Uploaded On: Tue, May 20, 2014
Original Creator: Sean Tucknott

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Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 3:38:00 PM

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Great model! Doing my best to understand your shelving array paramters. What formula or parameter do I have to change to not have any exposed material? 


Mon, Oct 28, 2019 at 9:00:21 PM

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Having a hard time adjusting the width. Can you help? Thanks 

 


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I joined a thread recently where people were comparing modern jewelry trends with more traditional pieces, and it turned into a surprisingly deep discussion about how personal style evolves over time. Someone mentioned that custom jewelry feels more meaningful, and I agreed — not because it’s fancy, but because it reflects individual taste. While looking for examples to show different design approaches, I ended up checking custom earrings — styles and materials in the middle of my search, mostly out of curiosity about contemporary customization. It’s interesting how browsing various concepts helps you understand what shapes or materials you naturally gravitate toward.


Tue, Nov 18, 2025 at 4:11:27 PM

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I joined a thread recently where people were comparing modern jewelry trends with more traditional pieces, and it turned into a surprisingly deep discussion about how personal style evolves over time. Someone mentioned that custom jewelry feels more meaningful, and I agreed — not because it’s fancy, but because it reflects individual taste. While looking for examples to show different design approaches, I ended up checking custom earrings — styles and materials in the middle of my search, mostly out of curiosity about contemporary customization. It’s interesting how browsing various concepts helps you understand what shapes or materials you naturally gravitate toward.


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