DRESSER CUM WARDROBE DETAIL ONE

A dresser cum wardrobe in architecture refers to a multifunctional furniture unit that combines the features of both a dresser and a wardrobe. This integrated design offers a practical and space-saving solution, particularly suited for modern homes and compact living spaces.

The dresser section typically includes drawers and a tabletop, often accompanied by a mirror, providing a convenient space for grooming and storage of personal items. The wardrobe portion usually features a vertical space with shelves, hanging rods, or compartments for storing clothes, shoes, and accessories.

By merging these two essential furniture pieces, a dresser cum wardrobe enhances efficiency in bedroom layouts while maintaining a cohesive and organized aesthetic. Its design can range from minimalistic and sleek to elaborate and ornate, depending on the architectural style and interior theme.

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DRESSER CUM WARDROBE DETAIL ONE

Dresser cum wardrobe detail drawing – 1

A dresser cum wardrobe detail drawing in construction refers to a technical representation that shows the precise design, dimensions, materials, and construction techniques used for fabricating and installing the combined dresser and wardrobe unit.

This detailed drawing is an essential part of interior architectural plans, especially for custom-built furniture, and is usually included in millwork or carpentry drawings.

Key Components of the Drawing:

  • Plan View: Shows the layout of the dresser cum wardrobe from above, including overall dimensions, drawer placements, hanging space, shelves, and any openable shutters or sliding doors.
  • Elevation View: Provides the front view, highlighting the height, drawer alignment, mirror placement (if included), and door design.
  • Section View: A cut-through drawing that reveals internal components such as drawer boxes, wardrobe compartments, hanger rods, shelf thicknesses, and materials used.
  • Joinery Details: Shows how different elements are connected—like drawer slides, hinges, shelf supports, and back panels.
  • Material Specification: Indicates the types of materials to be used (e.g., plywood, MDF, laminate, veneer, hardware), finishes, and edge treatments.
  • Hardware and Fittings: Specifies the types of handles, locks, mirror frames, drawer channels (soft-close, telescopic, etc.), and hanging rod fittings.
  • Lighting and Electrical (if any): For advanced units, the detail drawing might include LED strip lights, power sockets, or sensors, along with their placement and wiring paths.

Purpose of the Drawing:

  • Ensures accurate execution by carpenters and contractors.
  • Helps in estimating materials and costs.
  • Provides clarity for clients and designers.
  • Facilitates coordination with other interior elements.

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