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How is the best way to create a tile backsplash behind my kitchen cabinets with Revit Architecture 2012? I would like to do a 3"x6" tile backsplash.
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Rob
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Many ways - no best.
- It could be an extrusion or sweep in your counter-top family. << Good if you do these a lot
- An in place sweep in the project
- or even a thin wall against your regular wall. < Easiest
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Split face and paint is an other option
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Thanks! I will try all of these options. I appreciate the help.
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