Urinal L side view

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Urinal L side view

The Urinal L side view CAD block is an essential addition to the Urinates - 3 views library. Its precise dimensions of 38.2cm in width and 103.2cm in height make it ideal for restroom planning in commercial or public architecture projects. Designed to support efficient design workflows, this block saves time and enhances client presentations by offering detailed, scalable visuals. Perfect for optimizing space in compact restroom designs, it ensures compliance with modern architectural standards.

Width38.2cm   /   1' 3.0"
Height103.2cm   /   3' 4.6"
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Compact Restroom Solutions

The Urinal L side view block is ideal for compact restroom designs, maximizing usable space while maintaining functionality. Its precise dimensions allow designers to incorporate efficient layouts in urban or commercial environments.

View Customization

With the Urinal L side view, you can easily switch between front, side, and top views, ensuring accurate placement in your restroom design layout. This flexibility helps streamline the planning process.

Architectural Precision

This block offers architectural precision, enabling designers to meet specific design requirements seamlessly. Its accurate dimensions support compliance with industry standards, ensuring reliability in public and commercial projects.

Enhanced Client Presentations

Use the Urinal L side view block to present polished, professional restroom designs to clients. Its detailed representation helps clients visualize the final layout, improving communication and satisfaction.

Time-Saving Design Element

Incorporating the Urinal L side view block into your schematic can significantly reduce design time. Its ready-to-use format facilitates quick integration into floor plans, enhancing efficiency for busy designers.

Fitting Diverse Design Needs

Its adaptability makes the Urinal L side view a versatile choice for a range of restroom designs, from modern minimalist spaces to traditional settings, supporting diverse architectural projects.



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