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Quick3DPlan – How to Design Wardrobes

Overview

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.

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