Revit uses room boundaries when computing the area, perimeter, and volume of a room.
To check room boundaries in plan views and section views, you can select rooms or change visibility/graphic settings for the view.
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About Room-Bounding Elements
To indicate that an element should be used to define the boundaries of a room for room area and volume computations, you must specify that the element is room-bounding.
Make an Element Room Bounding
When you turn on the Room Bounding parameter for a model element, Revit uses the element as a boundary for a room. This boundary is used to compute the area and volume of the room.
Add a Room Separation Line
When room-bounding elements do not exist at the desired boundary of a room, add a separation line to help define the room.
Control the Visibility of Room Separation Lines
By default, room separation lines are visible in plan views and 3D views. Use a Visibility/Graphics setting to change their visibility in a view.
Use Room Boundaries in a Linked Model
When linking models together, you can make the host model recognize the Room Bounding parameter of elements in the linked model (including linked Revit models and linked IFC models).