Awning window L EU 500 front view

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Awning window L EU 500 front view

Introducing the 'awning window L EU 500 front view' CAD block, designed to seamlessly integrate into any architectural project within the European context. As modern builders and designers prioritize sustainability and efficiency, this window block offers an optimal solution. Its dimensions of 50cm width by 100cm height align with standard architectural requirements, ensuring a smooth installation process. By incorporating such ready-to-use assets, architects and interior designers can significantly reduce project planning time and enhance the quality of client presentations. This block provides a precise representation, making it ideal for refining design proposals and supporting scalability in execution. Optimize your workflow by choosing tailored CAD blocks that deliver aesthetic and functional excellence.

BrandGeneric
Width50cm   /   1' 7.7"
Height100cm   /   3' 3.4"
Open in RayonOr

Optimal for modern designs

The awning window L EU 500 is perfect for modern architectural styles, enhancing both residential and commercial spaces. Its sleek design complements minimalist aesthetics while providing functionality.

Front view accuracy

This block offers detailed front view customization, essential for accurate placement in your floor plans. Such precision is crucial for developing compelling visuals in client presentations.

Supports eco-friendly projects

Incorporate this window block into eco-conscious designs, as it meets contemporary demands for sustainability without compromising on style or functionality.

Standard EU dimensions

With dimensions of 50cm by 100cm, this awning window fits seamlessly into European building codes, making it a pragmatic choice for ensuring regulatory compliance.

Enhances client visualization

Utilizing the awning window L EU 500 block in your projects helps deliver more impactful client presentations, showcasing realistic and polished architectural designs.

Saves design time

By using ready-made CAD blocks like this window, architects and designers can streamline their design processes, dedicating more time to creative exploration and less to technical drawing.



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