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Free 6 door wardrobe CAD block in DWG in 2026

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By Sumana Kumar · Published 16 Feb 2024 · Updated 1 Feb 2026

A six-door wardrobe is a full-wall fitted run — three paired bays of hanging, shelf and drawer storage along an entire bedroom wall. A scaled 6 door wardrobe CAD block lets you set out that wall of storage and confirm it fits between the corners and clears the room door before the joinery is drawn. This page offers a free six-door wardrobe block in DWG, drawn in plan view at true millimetre dimensions for AutoCAD 2004 or later, free for personal and commercial work, with no signup and no watermark.

Reach for this block when a large master bedroom can give over a complete wall to storage. Six leaves provide the most hanging and shelf capacity short of a walk-in, and because the block is drawn to scale, the run length and the swing arcs let you verify the layout the moment it lands on the plan.

What a 6 door wardrobe block represents

The block models a six-bay cupboard from above: a long carcass rectangle divided into six door leaves, typically three pairs, with swing arcs or open-direction lines for each leaf. In plan, those six swing arcs form a long clearance strip in front of the run, which is the detail that most affects where the bed and the walkway can go.

A six-door unit reads as a single full-wall storage object even though it is built as three double bays. You handle it as one block reference for moving, copying and rotating, which keeps a busy bedroom plan tidy. It is the largest standard fitted run before you move to a walk-in arrangement.

Views and what's included

The download ships in plan view — the view you use to lay out bedrooms and check circulation. The plan carries the carcass outline, the six door leaves and their swing indication so you can place the wall of storage, mirror it end-for-end and test clearances against the bed and the room door.

Keep the block on a furniture layer to coordinate with the bed, side tables and dressing table. For a joinery elevation of the six fronts seen face-on, draw that on a separate elevation layer — this plan block is for setting out the room, not for the fabrication drawing the cabinet-maker works from.

Typical 6 door wardrobe sizing

Treat these as planning ranges. A six-door hinged wardrobe is commonly around 2700–3300 mm wide, since six leaves of roughly 450–550 mm each add up to that span — close to a full standard bedroom wall. Depth is usually 550–650 mm to clear a front-to-back rail. Height tracks the ceiling and does not show in plan.

Leave clear floor in front for the doors. Hinged leaves typically need 450–600 mm of swing clearance, and across six leaves that strip runs the length of the wall, so confirm the bed and walkway stay clear. With the scaled block placed, the whole clearance reads off the swing arcs at a glance, which is where a sliding-door alternative often earns its place in tight rooms.

How to insert and place the block

The block is full size in millimetres. Insert at scale 1 in a millimetre drawing, 0.001 in a metre template, or set INSUNITS to millimetres so AutoCAD rescales on insertion. Use INSERT or drag the DWG from a tool palette, snap the insertion point to a back corner so the run sits flush in the corner of the wall, and rotate to suit.

Move the placed block to a furniture layer. Mirror it about its centreline if the doors swing the wrong way. Because a six-door run nearly fills a wall, check it clears the side walls and the door reveal; if the wall is slightly short, stretch the carcass with grips while keeping the leaf widths sensible, or step down to a five-door unit from the same family.

Where six-door wardrobes are used

Six-door runs belong in large master bedrooms in detached houses, principal suites in luxury apartments, penthouse bedrooms and premium hotel suites — anywhere a full wall can be dedicated to fitted storage. They are the go-to when a couple needs maximum hanging and shelf space but the room cannot accommodate a separate dressing room.

Pair the block with the bed, bedside-table and dressing-table blocks in the furniture category to complete the room. Where the wall is shorter, step down through the five-, four- and three-door units; where a separate room is available, a walk-in arrangement takes over. Drawing the whole family in one block style keeps every bedroom in a scheme consistent.

Layering and scheduling

Keep the wardrobe on a dedicated furniture layer so the full wall of storage can be frozen independently of the shell. A distinct colour and lineweight for furniture lets you issue a clean structural plan and a furnished plan from the same drawing, and the long swing-arc set can sit on a lighter sub-layer for presentation sheets.

Tag the run as a block with a type attribute so a furniture schedule can be pulled straight from the drawing — useful when a fit-out needs a per-room storage count. Once a luxury master is set out, WBLOCK the bed-plus-wardrobe arrangement as a single reusable unit so the room can be repeated across a development without redrawing the full-wall run each time.

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Questions

Frequently asked

Is the 6 door wardrobe CAD block free for commercial projects?+

Yes. It downloads free in DWG with no signup, no watermark and no attribution requirement, and it is cleared for commercial and personal use.

How wide is a typical six-door wardrobe run?+

Often around 2700–3300 mm — close to a full standard bedroom wall — since six hinged leaves add up to roughly that span. Treat it as a planning range and scale the block to your wall.

Do six hinged doors need a lot of swing room?+

Yes. Across six leaves the clearance strip runs nearly the length of the wall, often 450–600 mm deep. In tight rooms a sliding-door wardrobe avoids that swing — check the arcs before placing the bed.

What view is included?+

Plan view — the full-wall run seen from above with six door leaves and their swing indication, which is the view used to lay out bedrooms and check clearances.

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