MODULAR FURNITURE

A modular kitchen combines style and functionality, featuring customizable cabinets, efficient storage, and modern appliances. Designed for convenience and aesthetics, it maximizes space utilization, offering a sleek, organized, and contemporary cooking area tailored to individual preferences and home decor.

1. Conceptual Drawings

  • Purpose: Illustrate the initial design ideas and configuration concepts for modular furniture.
  • Examples: Rough sketches, mood boards, and design mood diagrams.
  • Tools: Hand-drawn sketches, software like AutoCAD, SketchUp, or Rhino.

2. Product Specifications Drawings

  • Purpose: Provide detailed technical information for manufacturing modular furniture components.
  • Details Included: Dimensions, materials, joinery details, and structural components.
  • Common Scale: 1:10, 1:5, or full-scale details for specific parts.

3. Assembly/Configuration Plans

  • Purpose: Show how modular pieces fit together or can be arranged in various configurations.
  • Details Included: Assembly instructions, part labels, connection points, and dimensions for reconfiguring pieces.
  • Common Scale: 1:20 or 1:25 for layout representation.

4. 3D Renderings or Perspective Views

  • Purpose: Visualize the final look and feel of modular furniture in a given space.
  • Details Included: Perspective views, texture simulations, and color/material options.
  • Tools: Rendering software like V-Ray, Blender, or KeyShot.

5. Installation and Placement Plans

  • Purpose: Guide the placement of modular furniture in a space to ensure proper layout and functionality.
  • Details Included: Furniture placement in a room or office, required clearances, and pathways for movement.
  • Common Scale: 1:50 or 1:100 for furniture layout within the larger space.