December 23, 2025
December 23, 2025
December 23, 2025
Relationship fields in Layer allow you to connect items across categories, making it easier to manage room data sheets, products, furniture, and model-based elements in one structured system.
In this video, we walk through the three types of relationship fields available in Layer: manual, automatic, and spatial. You will see how manual relationships let you explicitly link items across categories, how automatic relationships use matching criteria to connect data for you, and how spatial relationships expose real-world connections between rooms and model elements like furniture, doors, and windows.
The video also demonstrates how relationships work in both directions and how lookup fields let you pull related data across categories. These tools are especially useful for managing FF&E, room data sheets, and Revit-based workflows where accuracy and traceability matter.
This lesson serves as an overview, with deeper dives into each relationship type covered in upcoming videos.
Relationship fields in Layer allow you to connect items across categories, making it easier to manage room data sheets, products, furniture, and model-based elements in one structured system.
In this video, we walk through the three types of relationship fields available in Layer: manual, automatic, and spatial. You will see how manual relationships let you explicitly link items across categories, how automatic relationships use matching criteria to connect data for you, and how spatial relationships expose real-world connections between rooms and model elements like furniture, doors, and windows.
The video also demonstrates how relationships work in both directions and how lookup fields let you pull related data across categories. These tools are especially useful for managing FF&E, room data sheets, and Revit-based workflows where accuracy and traceability matter.
This lesson serves as an overview, with deeper dives into each relationship type covered in upcoming videos.
Relationship fields in Layer allow you to connect items across categories, making it easier to manage room data sheets, products, furniture, and model-based elements in one structured system.
In this video, we walk through the three types of relationship fields available in Layer: manual, automatic, and spatial. You will see how manual relationships let you explicitly link items across categories, how automatic relationships use matching criteria to connect data for you, and how spatial relationships expose real-world connections between rooms and model elements like furniture, doors, and windows.
The video also demonstrates how relationships work in both directions and how lookup fields let you pull related data across categories. These tools are especially useful for managing FF&E, room data sheets, and Revit-based workflows where accuracy and traceability matter.
This lesson serves as an overview, with deeper dives into each relationship type covered in upcoming videos.




