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Free coastal interior CAD block pack for AutoCAD
By Sumana Kumar · Published 6 Oct 2023 · Updated 23 Jan 2024
Coastal interiors are light, airy and built for relaxed living near the water — slipcovered sofas, rattan and rope-detail seating, weathered-wood dining tables, light open shelving and furniture spaced to keep sight lines and breezes flowing. A layout reads as coastal when the pieces are relaxed and the plan stays open, so this free coastal interior CAD block pack gathers that vocabulary — slipcover sofas and armchairs, rattan dining and lounge chairs, plank-top tables, console tables, daybeds and woven storage — in DWG and DXF at true millimetre dimensions, ready for AutoCAD 2004 or later. All free for personal and commercial use, no signup, no watermark, no attribution.
Use the pack for beach houses and seaside apartments, coastal hotels and resorts, waterfront cafés and restaurants, and any inland scheme chasing a Hamptons or breezy-summer feel. The blocks are scaled, so the open, view-led planning the style depends on — furniture pulled back from windows, generous routes to a deck or terrace — can be set out for real rather than guessed.
Coastal planning is led by sight lines and circulation to the outdoors, so honest clearances matter as much as the furniture choice: the relaxed look only works if the plan genuinely keeps the views and the flow to the terrace open.
What the coastal pack includes
The set spans light, relaxed pieces. Seating: deep slipcovered sofas and loveseats, slipcover and rattan armchairs, rope-detail lounge chairs and a daybed. Dining: weathered-plank and round pedestal tables with rattan or cross-back chairs and bench options. Storage and surfaces: light console tables, open ladder and cube shelving, woven baskets and a sideboard. Outdoor-adjacent: a deck lounger and a small bistro set for the terrace edge.
The shared trait is lightness and openness — slipcovers and woven materials that read airy, drawn with slim footprints. Dining sets ship table and chairs together so you can place the eating group as a unit and confirm the pull-out room.
Typical coastal sizes to design around
Use these envelopes as a guide. A slipcover sofa runs roughly 2000–2300 mm wide and a comfortable 950–1050 mm deep, with a relaxed seat height around 420–460 mm. Rattan and slipcover armchairs sit in a 750–900 mm footprint. A coastal dining table is commonly 1500–2000 mm long at standard 720–750 mm height, round pedestal versions 1100–1400 mm across. Daybeds land around 1900–2000 mm long. Console tables stay shallow at 350–450 mm deep.
These are style-typical ranges, not fixed specs — confirm against the real piece. For circulation, coastal wants flow: keep at least 1000 mm of clear route between the seating and any door or opening to a deck, so the indoor-outdoor connection the style trades on is genuinely walkable.
How to plan a coastal room from the set
Start from the view and the route outside. Identify the main window or door to the deck and plan the furniture so it frames rather than blocks it — pull the sofa back from the glass and angle armchairs so seated people share the outlook. Keep a clear, generous path from the living zone to the terrace; that connection is central to the style.
Float a slipcover sofa facing the view with a light coffee table in front, set rattan armchairs to the sides, and place the dining set near the kitchen-to-deck route. Use light console and shelving units against the walls rather than heavy storage, keeping the plan visually open. Put soft furnishings, baskets and decor on their own layer so you can show a clean furniture plan and a dressed one, and keep the circulation diagram readable.
Plan and elevation views
In plan you arrange the relaxed seating to frame the view and protect the route to the outdoors. In elevation you show the slipcover skirts, the rattan and rope detailing and the open, light shelving that signal coastal rather than generic relaxed furniture. Several blocks ship both views in one DWG, so a single download gives plan and elevation.
Elevation heights help here because coastal often layers low furniture against tall windows and light open shelves. The elevation blocks carry sensible heights so a wall elevation reads as airy and open rather than blocked-in.
Per-item notes
- Slipcover sofa: deep and relaxed — face it to the view and leave knee room to a low table. - Rattan armchairs: angle them toward the outlook rather than squaring them to the sofa. - Daybed: a window or sunroom piece — place it where it catches the view, not buried in the room. - Weathered dining table: insert with its chairs and confirm pull-out room near the deck route. - Light console: shallow by design — use it to dress a wall without blocking flow. - Bistro set: a terrace-edge accent — place it on the deck or threshold, not the main living footprint.
Where the coastal pack is used
Coastal blocks suit seaside residential and hospitality: beach houses, holiday lets and waterfront apartments, coastal hotels and resorts, seafood restaurants and beach cafés, and inland schemes after a Hamptons mood. Combine them with the broader furniture and outdoor categories where you need more terrace or lounge pieces.
Because they are free and licence-clear, they fit concept plans, mood boards, competition boards and student briefs where you need credible relaxed furniture without licensing fuss. The same blocks run from an early concept to a coordinated FF&E drawing, so the airy scheme is drawn once and reused indoors and out.
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Questions
Frequently asked
What makes a CAD layout read as coastal?+
Light, relaxed furniture arranged to keep views and routes to the outdoors open — slipcover sofas, rattan and rope-detail seating, weathered-wood tables and slim open shelving, all spaced generously. These blocks are drawn light and slim so the plan stays airy and the sight lines to the view stay clear.
Can I use these coastal blocks on commercial projects?+
Yes. Every block is free in DWG and, where available, DXF, with no signup, watermark or attribution, and is cleared for commercial use in hotels, resorts, restaurants and residential work.
How do I plan the indoor-outdoor flow with these blocks?+
Identify the door or opening to the deck and keep at least 1000 mm of clear route to it, with the sofa pulled back from the glass so it frames the view rather than blocking it. Because the blocks are scaled, you can confirm that route is genuinely clear on the plan.
Do these files open in older AutoCAD and free viewers?+
Yes. The DWG files target AutoCAD 2004 and later and open in current AutoCAD, AutoCAD LT, BricsCAD, DraftSight and free DWG viewers such as Autodesk's online viewer.
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