Understanding Types of Floors in Revit
If youāve spent any time working in Revit, you already know that floors are much more than flat surfaces. They are systemsāsometimes simple, sometimes complexāthat influence everything from load distribution and fire ratings to finishes, drainage, and even how spaces feel. Yet for many new (and not-so-new) users, navigating Revitās floor tools can feel like stepping into a maze. Which floor type should I use? How do layers actually work? Whatās the correct way to add a finish? And how do I create slopes without accidentally tilting the entire building?
This post breaks down the essentials: structural vs. architectural floors, compound structures and material layers, and the proper workflow for finishes and slope creation. Whether youāre modeling your first building or refining your BIM workflow, the goal here is clarityāso you can model smarter, faster, and with greater intention.

