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Free bedroom CAD block pack for AutoCAD
By Sumana Kumar · Published 8 Jan 2025 · Updated 13 Nov 2025
Bedrooms look forgiving compared with kitchens and bathrooms, but the bed is a large, fixed object, and once it lands the room's circulation is mostly decided. This free bedroom CAD block pack gives you the furniture that governs that layout — double beds with and without side tables, a settee-and-bed combination, wardrobes and seating — in DWG and DXF, drawn at true millimetre sizes and ready to insert into AutoCAD 2004 or later. It is free for personal and commercial work, with no signup and no watermark.
Use the pack to lay out master bedrooms, guest rooms and apartment bedrooms. Because the beds are drawn to standard mattress modules, the gaps you actually live with — the walking space down each side, the clearance at the foot, the swing of the wardrobe doors — are visible the moment the block hits the plan.
The blocks are designed to work as a set: start with the bed to fix the room, add the side tables and wardrobe around it, and the layout resolves itself against real dimensions rather than guesswork.
What's in the bedroom pack
The pack centres on the bed, because that is the block everything else is arranged around. There are double beds drawn on standard mattress modules — a clean 1800 × 2000 bed without side tables for tight rooms and apartments, and a fuller 1820 × 2030 arrangement that ships the bed, a pair of side tables and a settee as one coordinated layout for a master suite.
Around the bed sit the supporting pieces: wardrobes for the storage wall, a settee or bench for the foot of the bed or a window bay, and the seating you drop into a reading corner. Each is a clean block reference drawn in plan, with side-view geometry on the bed blocks for elevations and sections. Keep them on a furniture layer and you can toggle the whole room's furnishing on and off from the structural plan.
How to use the set together
Place the bed first. Push it against the head wall, centre it on the wall or the window depending on the design, and check the two figures that make or break a bedroom: at least 700 mm of walking space down each side someone uses, and around 700–900 mm of clearance at the foot to pass and to open drawers. The scaled bed block turns those checks into a glance.
With the bed fixed, add the side tables hard against it, then place the wardrobe run on the storage wall and confirm the doors — hinged or sliding — clear the bed and any circulation. Finish with the settee at the foot or a chair in a corner. Because the 1820 × 2030 block already ships bed, tables and settee together, you can drop a believable master-bedroom layout in one insertion and then adjust the wardrobe to suit the wall.
Bed and side-table notes
The two bed blocks cover the two situations you meet most. The 1800 × 2000 double without side tables is the lean option for apartments and box rooms where every millimetre counts — insert it, confirm the side clearances, and you're done. The 1820 × 2030 double with side tables and settee is the generous master layout, where the side tables read as part of the bed run and the settee gives the foot of the bed purpose.
Both beds ship plan and side-view geometry, so the same block serves the furniture layout and an interior elevation. Side tables are small but worth keeping as their own blocks: it lets you swap a slim 350 mm table into a tight room and a wider one where there's space, without redrawing the bed.
Wardrobe and seating notes
A wardrobe is the bedroom's deepest piece — typically around 600 mm deep — so it dictates how much of a wall it eats and how much floor it leaves. Place the wardrobe run on the longest free wall, and when you draw the elevation remember that hinged doors need swing space on the plan while sliding doors don't, which can decide the layout in a narrow room.
Seating — a settee at the foot of the bed, a bench in a window bay, or a reading chair in a corner — is what turns a furnished plan from purely functional into a designed room. Keep it on the same furniture layer as the bed so it freezes and thaws together, and use it to fill the dead space a large bed inevitably leaves.
Plan and side view
For the layout you work in plan: the bed, tables, wardrobe and seating seen from above and arranged against the walls. The plan blocks are what you mirror when a guest room is the handed twin of the master, or array when a dorm or hotel floor repeats the same bed module down a corridor.
For interior elevations and sections you use the side-view geometry on the bed blocks — useful when you're drawing the head wall in elevation and want the headboard and bedside heights to read correctly against a window or a feature wall. Having both views in the same download means the elevation matches the plan exactly.
Who uses the bedroom pack
Interior designers use it to turn around bedroom concepts and furniture layouts quickly. Architects use it to populate residential plans and apartment schemes with believable, scaled furniture. Hotel and student-housing designers use the bed modules to repeat a room down a floor and check that every unit's clearances hold.
Because the blocks are free and licence-clear, the same pack carries a single flat refurbishment or a multi-unit development. Pair it with the wardrobe, furniture and bathroom categories to fit out a whole dwelling from one consistent library.
Free download
Browse the full library — DWG & DXF, no signup.
Questions
Frequently asked
What sizes are the bed blocks drawn at?+
They are drawn to standard mattress modules — an 1800 × 2000 mm double and an 1820 × 2030 mm double — full size in millimetres, so they reflect real bed footprints when you check side and foot clearances.
Does the pack include side tables and seating?+
Yes. One bed block ships the double bed with a pair of side tables and a settee as one coordinated layout, and the pack adds wardrobes and seating you place separately around the bed.
Are the bedroom blocks free for commercial projects?+
Yes. Every block downloads free in DWG and, where available, DXF, with no signup, no watermark and no attribution requirement, cleared for commercial use.
Do the bed blocks include a side view for elevations?+
Yes. The double-bed blocks ship plan and side-view geometry in the same DWG, so you can build the furniture plan and the matching interior elevation from one download.
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