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3' Wardrobe Design in AutoCAD- Elevation & Partition Details
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3' Wardrobe Design in AutoCAD- Elevation & Partition Details

This free AutoCAD drawing provides a detailed design of a 3-foot long wardrobe with two shutters. The drawing includes comprehensive details such as plan, elevation, section, internal partition, and drawer layout, making it highly useful for architects and designers working on residential or commercial projects. The DWG file ensures accuracy in design, allowing for precise planning and execution of wardrobe installations. Perfect for creating custom storage solutions, this wardrobe CAD design can be adapted for bedrooms, closets, or storage spaces in both homes and commercial interiors.
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Product Details

Category Furniture & Fixtures
Software Autocad DWG
File ID 1798
Type Free

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