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Free bedroom set CAD blocks for AutoCAD
By Saumyajit Maity · Published 17 Jun 2022 · Updated 18 Dec 2025
A bedroom set block gives you the whole room's furniture in one go — the bed, its side tables and the supporting pieces — drawn to scale and composed as a ready-made layout. Instead of placing each item and aligning it by hand, you drop in a coordinated arrangement and adapt it to the room. This page offers free bedroom set CAD blocks in DWG and DXF, drawn at true millimetre dimensions and ready to insert into AutoCAD 2004 or later, so you can furnish a bedroom in a single insertion.
A bedroom set is the composed furniture group for a bedroom: at minimum a bed with matching bedside tables, and often a wardrobe, dressing table or bench arranged into a believable layout. It is the fastest way to populate a residential or hospitality plan, and the sets here are built from the same scaled bed and table blocks offered individually on this site. Every file is free for personal and commercial use, with no signup, no watermark and no attribution required.
What's in a bedroom set block
A bedroom set centres on the bed and builds outward. The core is a bed — double, queen or king — with a headboard and a matching bedside table to each side, drawn as one composed group such as the 1820 × 2030 mm double-with-side-tables set or the 3200 × 2095 mm king setting on this site. Fuller sets add a wardrobe along a wall, a dressing table by the window or a bench at the foot of the bed, so the whole room is furnished from a single block.
Because the set is built from the same individual blocks offered separately here, it stays consistent with the rest of your library. The geometry sits on sensible layers, so you can recolour, freeze or strip out any element — drop the bench, swap a side table, or reduce a king set to a queen — without redrawing the arrangement.
Typical bedroom set sizing
Plan around the composed footprint, not just the bed. A double-and-tables set spans roughly 2700–2900 mm across the headboard wall; a king setting with side tables reaches around 3200 mm. Add a wardrobe at the standard 600 mm depth along another wall, and a dressing table at about 1100–1400 mm wide, and the set begins to define the minimum room the bedroom needs.
For a workable bedroom, that usually means a room of around 3.0–3.6 m in its smaller dimension to take the bed-and-tables set with a walking gap each side, plus enough length on an adjacent wall for the wardrobe run. The scaled set makes the fit test immediate: drop it into the room outline and the gaps, the door swing and the wardrobe access either work or they do not, with no arithmetic required.
Using a set versus placing items individually
A composed bedroom set and the individual blocks serve different moments. Reach for the set when you want to furnish a room fast — concept layouts, repetitive hotel or apartment bedrooms, and sales floor plans all benefit from a single believable arrangement you can drop and adapt. Reach for the individual bed, table and wardrobe blocks when a room is awkward and needs a bespoke layout that the standard set does not fit.
Most workflows use both: insert the set as a starting point, then explode it where the room demands a change — sliding the wardrobe, deleting a side table for a corner bed, or rotating the dressing table to catch the light. Because the set is built from library blocks, the pieces you keep stay consistent with everything else you draw.
How to insert and adapt the set
The set is drawn full size in millimetres. Insert at scale 1 in a millimetre drawing, 0.001 in a metre drawing, or set INSUNITS to millimetres so AutoCAD rescales it on insertion. Run INSERT or drag the DWG in, pick an insertion point at the centre of the headboard wall so the whole set pivots cleanly, and rotate it against the chosen wall.
To flip a bedroom's handing — common where two units mirror across a party wall — use MIRROR down the room centreline and the whole set flips together. Where the room needs changes, explode the set and edit the individual pieces, or simply delete what does not fit. Keep the set on a dedicated furniture layer so the bedroom furnishings toggle on and off as a unit, leaving a clean structural plan beneath.
Where bedroom set blocks are used
Bedroom set blocks suit any project with repeated or fast-turnaround bedrooms: hotels and resorts, serviced apartments, student and senior living, residential developments, show homes and property marketing. Hospitality and residential designers value the set because every room gets an identical, coordinated arrangement from one block, which the FF&E schedule counts as a single line per room type. Architects use it to furnish plans quickly when confirming room sizes. Estate agents use furnished sets for sales floor plans that help buyers read the space.
The sets here draw on the same bed, side-table and wardrobe blocks offered individually, so you can move freely between a quick composed set and a bespoke hand-built layout while keeping the whole bedroom category consistent.
Scaling a set across a whole development
The real power of a bedroom set shows on a scheme with many similar rooms. Once you have a set that fits a room type — a standard hotel room, a student study bedroom, a two-bed apartment's main bedroom — WBLOCK the finished arrangement as a single reusable unit and array it down a corridor or across a floor plate. Editing that one master block definition then updates every instance, so a late change to the bed size or the wardrobe run ripples through every identical room at once instead of being redrawn room by room.
Tagging each set with a room-type attribute turns the layout into data: you can extract a schedule that counts how many of each bedroom type the building contains and what furniture each needs, which is exactly what FF&E procurement and cost planning want. That is the payoff of working from composed, scaled sets rather than loose furniture — the same blocks that furnish the plan also drive the count, and the whole project stays coordinated from a single source.
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Questions
Frequently asked
What's included in a bedroom set CAD block?+
At minimum a bed with a headboard and a matching bedside table to each side, drawn as one composed group. Fuller sets add a wardrobe, dressing table or bench, so a whole bedroom is furnished from a single insertion.
Should I use a bedroom set or place the blocks individually?+
Use a set to furnish a room fast — concept plans, repetitive hotel or apartment rooms and sales floor plans. Use individual blocks for awkward rooms that need a bespoke layout. Many workflows insert the set, then explode and adjust where the room demands it.
Can I change the pieces in a set?+
Yes. The set sits on sensible layers and is built from individual library blocks, so you can explode it, delete a piece, swap a side table or reduce a king set to a queen without redrawing the arrangement.
Are the bedroom set blocks free for commercial use?+
Yes. They download free in DWG and, where available, DXF with no signup, no watermark and no attribution requirement, and they are cleared for commercial project use.
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