Door EU 80  side view

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Door EU 80 side view

The Door EU 80 side view block is an essential CAD block for architects and interior designers, part of the Basic blocks - 3 views library. With dimensions of 15cm width and 208cm height, it offers a precise representation in various layouts. This block aids in conceptualizing door placements efficiently within floor plans, addressing design pain points related to space optimization and compliance with standard door dimensions. Enhancing workflows, it adds value to client presentations by showcasing accurate, adaptable design elements.

BrandGeneric
Width15cm   /   5.9"
Height208cm   /   6' 9.9"
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Accurate Fit for Interiors

The Door EU 80 side view block is perfect for integrating into residential and commercial interior designs. Its standard dimensions ensure precise fitting into various layouts, aiding architects and designers in creating seamless transitions between spaces.

View Customization

This block supports front, side, and top views, allowing for versatile placement in both traditional and contemporary floor plans. Designers can easily switch views to assess placement, enhancing the design process.

Flexible Material Adaptation

Choose from a variety of finishes and materials for the Door EU 80 to match specific project aesthetics. Whether opting for a sleek modern look or a more classic wooden finish, customization is effortless in Rayon.

Industry Standard Compliance

The Door EU 80 block aligns with standard door requirements, ensuring compliance with building regulations. This is crucial for architects focused on delivering designs that meet safety and accessibility standards.

Effortless Client Presentation

Incorporate the Door EU 80 block into your layouts to enhance client presentations with precise, polished visuals. This helps convey design intentions clearly, ensuring client satisfaction and quick decision-making.

Enhanced Workflow Efficiency

Utilizing the Door EU 80 side view block in design projects saves time by providing a ready-to-use element. This complements the architectural workflow by streamlining the design process and reducing repetitive tasks.



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