Single bed 1x2.2

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Single bed 1x2.2

The single bed 1x2.2 block, part of the basic blocks - 3 views library, is an essential element for interior design and architecture projects focused on optimizing small spaces. This CAD block, designed with a width of 100.2cm and a height of 219.6cm, fits seamlessly into compact living environments or children's rooms. Perfect for those aiming to balance aesthetics and functionality, this block simplifies the design process, enhances client presentations, and saves valuable time by providing a ready-to-use, customizable piece.

Width100.2cm   /   3' 3.5"
Height219.6cm   /   7' 2.4"
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Ideal for Small Spaces

The single bed 1x2.2 block is perfect for compact living solutions, providing a space-efficient option for areas with limited room. This versatility makes it a critical component in dormitories and urban apartments.

View Customization

Offering front, side, and top views, the single bed 1x2.2 block ensures precise placement within your project. This flexibility makes it an invaluable asset for interior designers needing accurate spatial planning.

Material Versatility

Customize materials and finishes for the single bed 1x2.2 block to match your interior design theme. Whether you prefer a wood finish or fabric texture, this block adapts to your needs, enriching the overall aesthetic.

Streamlined Client Presentations

Enhance your client presentations with the single bed 1x2.2 block. Its polished visuals and comprehensive views help communicate design intentions clearly, fostering better client understanding and approval.

Ergonomic Design Features

The single bed 1x2.2 block supports ergonomic design principles, ensuring comfort and practicality in space-constrained environments. Ideal for children's rooms and guest spaces where size and usability are key.

Efficient Workflow Enhancement

By integrating the single bed 1x2.2 block into your projects, you streamline your design workflow, saving time on drafting detailed elements and allowing focus on broader design aspects.



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