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Door Design CAD- Main Entrance, Pocket Sliding, and Flush Doors
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Door Design CAD- Main Entrance, Pocket Sliding, and Flush Doors

This AutoCAD DWG drawing provides detailed designs for various types of doors. It features a Main Entrance door with a luxurious wood and glass finish, complemented by a stone architrave, ideal for high-end residential or hospitality spaces. The drawing also includes designs for Pocket Wooden Sliding Doors and Wooden Flush Doors. Each door type is detailed with frame specifications, glass fixing, sliding channel installation, and handle fixing. This resource is highly useful for architects, interior designers, and builders who need precise and versatile door designs for different applications.
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Category Construction & Standard Details
Software Autocad DWG
File ID 1077
Type Paid

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