Block
Child sitting E
The Child sitting E CAD block is an essential tool for interior designers and architects working with family-oriented projects. Part of the 'People - 3 views' library, this block allows you to incorporate the presence of a seated child effortlessly into your designs. With dimensions of 39.1cm in width and 94.8cm in height, it is perfect for creating realistic and relatable environments. Save time and improve design precision by integrating this block into your floor plans, enhancing client presentations with a practical touch.
Brand | Generic |
Width | 39.1cm / 1' 3.4" |
Height | 94.8cm / 3' 1.3" |
Versatile Room Applications
The Child sitting E CAD block can be integrated into various room types such as living areas, playrooms, or educational settings. Use this block to illustrate scenarios where space usage accommodates younger occupants while maintaining functionality.
3D View Flexibility
Featuring adjustable views, the Child sitting E block is available in front, side, and top perspectives. This versatility ensures accurate placement within your designs, aiding in precise space planning and visualization.
Family-Friendly Design Element
This block contributes to creating a family-centric atmosphere by visually representing interaction or activity areas suited for children. It supports the presentation of child-inclusive environments in both residential and public space designs.
Realistic Proportions
Measured at 39.1cm wide and 94.8cm tall, the dimensions of the Child sitting E block provide realistic scaling to help visualize spatial relationships effectively, ensuring your layout plans accurately reflect real-world scenarios.
Enhance Presentation Quality
Integrate the Child sitting E block into your design proposals to enrich client presentations, adding a touch of realism that resonates with clients focused on family-friendly environments.
Optimized for Floor Plans
This block is essential for architects and designers to create detailed floor plans. Its detailed characterization supports intricate design processes, allowing seamless integration into broader architectural projects.