Woman mowing

Block

Woman mowing

The Woman mowing CAD block is an essential addition for interior designers and architects looking to add realistic human scale context to their floor plans and designs. Part of the People - 3 views library, this block represents a woman involved in outdoor activity, providing insights into spatial relationships and enhancing client presentations with relatable interactions. With dimensions of 55.5cm in width and 194cm in height, it effectively complements landscaping and garden-related projects, aligning with industry trends toward integrating indoor and outdoor spaces seamlessly and addressing the need for comprehensive visualization.

BrandGeneric
Width55.5cm   /   1' 9.8"
Height194cm   /   6' 4.4"
Open in RayonOr

Realistic Proportions

The Woman mowing block is designed to offer realistic human proportions that aid designers in visualizing scale within outdoor spaces. Utilizing accurate dimensions helps prevent miscalculations in spatial planning.

Multiple View Options

Featuring three distinct views, this block allows versatility in presentation. Whether you opt for a front, side, or top view, these options make integration into varied design layouts efficient and adaptable.

Outdoor Activity Context

Including a human element engaged in mowing activity adds dynamic context to landscaping projects, showcasing real-world usage scenarios that enhance the narrative of your design concept.

Seamless Integration

The Woman mowing block seamlessly integrates into landscape designs, fitting smoothly with other elements to create a cohesive representation of outdoor environments in your plans.

Client Presentation Enhancements

Using this block elevates client presentations by providing richer, more detailed content. Clients can better understand spatial dynamics and the intended use of their outdoor areas.

Fits People-Centric Designs

Perfect for designs that emphasize human interaction and scale, this block helps communicate the flow and utility of outdoor spaces, aligning with modern trends in user-centered design approaches.



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