Block
Woman sitting at the table A side view
The 'woman sitting at the table A side view' block is an essential CAD asset for any interior designer or architect looking to add realistic human elements to their floor plans. It is part of the 'people - 3 views' library and offers precise dimensions of 74.8cm in width and 134.6cm in height. This block addresses the need for human interaction in architectural spaces, enhancing client presentations by providing context. Designers can easily fit this block into a variety of settings, optimizing space and improving workflow in the design process.
Brand | Generic |
Width | 74.8cm / 2' 5.5" |
Height | 134.6cm / 4' 5.0" |
Accurate Room Fit
The 'woman sitting at the table A side view' block is ideally suited for kitchens, cafes, or dining rooms, providing a realistic depiction of human presence. Its dimensions ensure it fits naturally into standard table setups, enhancing the spatial layout.
View Customization
Switch smoothly between multiple angles with this block to find the best fit for your interior design. Adapt the view by integrating side perspectives seamlessly into your layouts to create engaging design presentations.
Material Adaptation
This block allows customization of surrounding materials, helping to maintain stylistic cohesion in diverse environments, from cozy cafes to open-plan offices, ensuring each design retains its unique character.
Ergonomics for Comfort
Highlight ergonomic design solutions by incorporating this block. It illustrates comfortable seating arrangements in various spaces, aiding in creating environments that prioritize user comfort and functionality.
Ideal for Client Presentation
Enhance client presentations with the 'woman sitting at the table A side view' block. Its realistic portrayal makes it simple to convey human scale and usage in your space, offering a polished representation in designs.
Contextual Design Aid
Integrate this block into public or private spaces to illustrate real-world usability. Its inclusion aids in visualizing how furniture and layout interact with people, providing crucial context for potential modifications.