Shower door frameless

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Shower door frameless

The shower door frameless CAD block, featured in the Showers & partitions - 3 views library, is a sleek and modern solution for contemporary bathroom designs. With dimensions of 150cm in width and 9.3cm in height, this block caters to industry trends emphasizing minimalistic aesthetics and space optimization. Ideal for architects and interior designers aiming to streamline workflows and improve client presentations, this versatile element not only saves time but also enhances the visual appeal of bathroom layouts.

BrandGeneric
Width150cm   /   4' 11.1"
Height9.3cm   /   3.6"
Open in RayonOr

Versatile Room Fit

The shower door frameless block is designed to fit seamlessly into modern bathroom layouts. Its minimalist design complements a variety of interior styles, making it an ideal choice for both residential and commercial projects.

Customizable Views

This CAD block offers the flexibility of multiple views—front, side, and top—ensuring precise integration into any design layout. Adapt the block to suit your unique architectural needs effortlessly.

Material Adaptation

The frameless design of this shower door allows for customization of finishes, enabling architects and designers to align with specific project aesthetics, whether modern, industrial, or minimalist.

Enhanced Client Presentation

Utilize the shower door frameless block to create polished and professional client presentations. Its clear detailing ensures clients can visualize the design intent, enhancing communication and satisfaction.

Contemporary Design Compliance

This block adheres to contemporary design standards, offering a stylish and compliant solution for modern interiors. It meets the demands of sleek and seamless bathroom aesthetics favored in modern architecture.

Space Optimization

With a width of 150cm, the frameless design helps maximize visual space, creating an open and airy feel in compact bathrooms. Perfect for projects needing efficient space management.



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