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MDF Jali & Veneer Partition Room Divider CAD Details

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Description
This Autocad working drawing showcases a stunning wooden partition, designed to function as a screen, separator, or room divider. Crafted with a modern aesthetic, this partition features a veneer frame, mirror accents, MDF Jali, and a stone finish, creating a sophisticated and functional addition to any space. The drawing includes both plan and elevation views, providing a comprehensive guide for architects and designers.

This design is particularly useful for architects and interior designers looking for innovative solutions to define spaces without full walls. The combination of materials adds texture and depth, making it an ideal choice for both residential and commercial projects.
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Product Details
Category Construction & Standard Details
Software Autocad DWG
File ID 114
Type Paid

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