Monoblock toilet

Block

Monoblock toilet

The Monoblock toilet CAD block from our Toilets - 3 views library streamlines the design process for architects and interior designers by offering a precise representation of this popular fixture. With a width of 59.9cm and height of 72.9cm, this block meets the needs for compact and efficient bathroom layouts, supporting industry trends towards sustainable and space-saving designs. Its versatility in front, side, and top views allows for seamless integration into any floor plan, enhancing both workflow efficiency and client presentations. This block is especially valuable for its compatibility with modern, minimalist, or eco-friendly bathroom projects.

BrandGeneric
Width59.9cm   /   1' 11.6"
Height72.9cm   /   2' 4.7"
Open in RayonOr

Perfect Fit for Bathrooms

The Monoblock toilet block fits effortlessly into any bathroom environment, optimizing space for minimalist designs. Its compact dimensions ensure a seamless fit, ideal for both residential and commercial restrooms.

View Customization

Featuring front, side, and top views, the Monoblock toilet block allows you to easily visualize and place it within any layout. This flexibility enhances your design precision and helps in drafting accurate floor plans.

Streamlined Design Process

Integrating the Monoblock toilet block into your projects saves significant time. With detailed, ready-to-use CAD blocks, you can focus on refining other design elements instead of starting from scratch.

Ergonomic and User-Friendly

Designed with both aesthetics and functionality in mind, the Monoblock toilet ensures user comfort, making it a preferred choice in contemporary bathroom designs that prioritize ergonomics.

Enhancing Client Presentations

Accurate and visually appealing, the Monoblock toilet block enhances client presentations by portraying realistic bathroom setups. Impress clients with polished and professional design visuals.

Sustainability in Design

The Monoblock toilet is aligned with sustainable design practices, making it a great choice for eco-conscious architects aiming to minimize resource usage while maintaining modern design standards.



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