Fridge french door S

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Fridge french door S

The Fridge french door S block enhances any kitchen interior design project, offering practicality and style in a compact format. With dimensions of 129.7cm in width and 106.5cm in height, this CAD block fits perfectly into modern kitchen layouts, saving designers time and optimizing space. As part of the Kitchen basics - 3 views library, it provides adaptable views to enhance workflow and presentations, making it a valuable addition for interior designers and architects focused on efficiency.

BrandGeneric
Width129.7cm   /   4' 3.1"
Height106.5cm   /   3' 5.9"
Open in RayonOr

Perfect Kitchen Fit

The dimensions of the Fridge french door S, at 129.7cm width and 106.5cm height, make it a perfect fit for most kitchen interiors. This block ensures designers can seamlessly integrate a stylish refrigerator into compact or spacious kitchens alike.

Multiple View Options

Offering front, side, and top views, the Fridge french door S block ensures versatility in design customization. Designers can easily visualize and adapt the refrigerator's placement within any kitchen layout.

Efficient Space Utilization

This CAD block facilitates efficient space optimization in kitchen designs, catering to the growing trend of maximizing functionality in smaller spaces without compromising on style or accessibility.

Enhanced Client Presentations

Utilizing the Fridge french door S block can elevate client presentations by delivering polished and precise visualizations, demonstrating how the design will look in the completed space.

Interior Design Applications

As part of the Kitchen basics - 3 views library, this block supports a wide array of interior design applications. It's a go-to choice for contemporary kitchen layouts requiring a reliable and attractive refrigeration solution.

Time-Saving Design Asset

Integrating the Fridge french door S block into kitchen projects drastically reduces design time, allowing for quick alterations and adaptations to suit various client needs and stylistic preferences.



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