In this video, we will learn how to design a complete wardrobe, from the structure and doors to internal modules and accessories, using all the customization tools available in Quick3DPlan.
1. Access and Initial Configuration
Furnishing tab → select Wardrobe Design
Insert the wardrobe on the desired wall
Configure variables:
Project variables: affect only the current project
Default variables: changes that will affect all projects
Save changes to make them effective
2. Wardrobe Structure
The wardrobe dialog has four levels:
Structure
Doors
Moldings
Visible sides
Configure Modules:
Define number of modules (e.g., 4 modules)
Adjust total wardrobe width (e.g., 378 cm)
Indicate room height (e.g., 250 cm)
Configure depth of each module (e.g., 60 and 35 cm, and special 15 cm depth for the far-right module)
Choose interior material: back panel, shelves, drawers, sides, and guides
3. Configure Doors
Select door type: sliding, hinged, or no doors
Choose number of doors (e.g., 4)
Select door model (e.g., three panels)
Modify material of each panel separately
Adjust panel height percentages (e.g., central panel 50%)
Apply changes to all doors
4. Moldings and Visible Sides
Configure top molding (ceiling connection)
Configure bottom molding (floor connection)
Configure side moldings according to wall placement
Select molding material
Omit visible sides if the wardrobe is between walls
5. Internal Wardrobe Layout
Available elements: dividers, shelves, hanging rods, drawers, shoe racks, tie racks, and other accessories
Basic drawers: insert one by one, independent
Drawer units: prefabricated sets (1 to 5 drawers)
Other drawers: shoe racks, tie racks, pants racks, etc.
Place shelves in upper modules and pull-out glass shelves
Insert hanging rods
Adjust dividers to desired height and center or side positioning
Modify materials if necessary
Remove elements using the Delete button
6. Accessories and Decoration
Insert removable mirrors, belts, tie racks, and other accessories
Add clothes, shoes, and items: select model and assign materials to each element (shirts, buttons, pants, etc.)
Customize until achieving the desired design
7. Final Visualization and Insertion
Preview wardrobe in elevation or plan view
Activate/deactivate door display to see the interior
Click Accept and insert the wardrobe by dragging it to the desired location
Note:
This process allows you to create a fully customized wardrobe, including structure, internal layout, and finishes, ready to integrate into any Quick3DPlan project.