Toilet basic front view

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Toilet basic front view

The Toilet basic front view block is an essential asset for interior designers and architects focusing on bathroom layouts. Sized at 42.8cm in width and 89.3cm in height, this CAD block perfectly fits in various design plans, facilitating swift integration into both small and large bathroom designs. By incorporating this highly detailed block from the Toilets - 3 views library, professionals can enhance project efficiency, improve client presentations, and cater to the growing trend of compact living solutions.

Width42.8cm   /   1' 4.9"
Height89.3cm   /   2' 11.2"
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Accurate Fit for Bathrooms

This CAD block is tailored to fit seamlessly into bathroom designs, catering to various layout requirements. Its precise dimensions ensure that it complements both spacious and compact interiors, making it a versatile choice for any bathroom project.

View Customization

With options for front, side, and top views, this block offers flexibility in design visualization. It aids designers in selecting the most suitable view for their layout, enhancing accuracy and detail in presentations.

Material Adaptation

Customize materials and finishes to align with the desired aesthetic, from modern minimalism to classical elegance. This adaptability helps designers meet client-specific requests and maintain consistency across the design.

Meets Industry Standards

The block adheres to industry standards for dimensions, promoting compliance with bathroom fixture regulations and ensuring safety and functionality in the design process.

Ideal for Client Presentations

Utilize the precision of this block in showcasing polished bathroom layouts to clients. It aids in delivering visually compelling and detailed presentations that communicate design intent effectively.

Efficient Space Planning

Perfect for optimizing bathroom space, this block supports efficient planning and design interpretation, crucial for small or luxurious settings alike, ensuring a sustainable and ergonomic layout.



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