Armchair basic front view

Block

Armchair basic front view

The armchair basic front view block is an essential component for interior design and architecture professionals. With dimensions of 89.9cm in width and 91.4cm in height, this CAD block offers a versatile solution for accurate placement in living rooms or office layouts. Perfect for those targeting efficient workflows, this block enhances client presentations by providing a polished, professional visual aid that aligns with modern sustainable design trends.

Width89.9cm   /   2' 11.4"
Height91.4cm   /   2' 12.0"
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Accurate room fit

The armchair basic front view block is designed to fit seamlessly into living rooms or office environments. Its precise dimensions ensure a correct scale, saving designers time in manual adjustments and allowing for quick integration into floor plans.

View customization

This armchair block offers multiple views, including front, side, and top placements. Interior designers can easily switch perspectives, enhancing design accuracy and ensuring the furniture is placed exactly where it complements the space best.

Material adaptation

Customize the finishes of the armchair basic front view block to match your project's aesthetic. Choose from a range of fabric patterns or leather finishes, ideal for tailoring furniture to match luxury or minimalist design trends.

Ergonomic comfort

Designed with ergonomics in mind, this armchair block adds both style and functionality to any design. Ideal for office or public seating areas, it supports user comfort while enhancing overall layout effectiveness.

Compliant design standards

The armchair block adheres to industry standards for space planning, ensuring that it meets all necessary compliance requirements and enhances the safety and functionality of interior layouts.

Client presentation boost

Ideal for client presentations, the armchair basic front view block provides a detailed, professional visual that helps convey your design vision clearly. Its accuracy enhances trust and facilitates discussion around spatial arrangement.



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