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Free Euro standard kitchen CAD block pack for AutoCAD
By Saumyajit Maity · Published 1 May 2022 · Updated 17 Mar 2024
European fitted kitchens are built on a tidy metric module — almost everything is a multiple of the 600 mm cabinet width, sitting at a 600 mm depth and a 900 mm worktop height — and a layout snaps together cleanly when your blocks share that grid. This free Euro standard kitchen CAD block pack gathers the cabinets and appliances drawn to that system — base, wall, tall and corner units in standard widths, 600 mm hobs, ovens, dishwashers and washing machines, single and double sinks, and integrated fridge and hood blocks — in DWG and DXF at true millimetre dimensions, ready for AutoCAD 2004 or later. All free for personal and commercial work, no signup, no watermark, no attribution.
Use the pack for apartments and houses across Europe, fitted-kitchen specifications, developer schemes and renovation projects. Because every unit is on the metric module, the appliances and cabinets line up into a continuous run without leaving the awkward gaps that come from mixing systems — you can build a whole kitchen wall in a few inserts.
The value of a Euro-standard pack is consistency: when the carcasses, appliances and worktops all obey the same 600 mm logic, the plan is correct by construction. Scaled, module-true blocks let you check the work triangle, worktop runs and appliance gaps as a glance rather than a measure-twice exercise.
What the Euro kitchen pack covers
The pack spans the standard fitted-kitchen kit on the metric module. Carcasses: base units in standard widths (commonly 300, 400, 500, 600, 800 and 1000 mm), matching wall units, tall larder and oven-housing units, and corner units with carousel provision. Appliances: 600 mm hobs (with 900 mm options), single and double ovens, integrated and freestanding dishwashers and washing machines, and chimney and integrated hoods. Wet zone: single, 1.5- and double-bowl sinks with drainers. Surfaces: worktop runs and an island block you can stretch to length.
Because everything shares the 600 mm grid, the units snap together into a seamless run. Cabinet runs and worktops sit on separate layers so you can produce a base-unit plan, a wall-unit plan and an elevation from one drawing.
Standard Euro kitchen dimensions to design around
Keep these reference figures close, all on the metric module. Base cabinet depth: 600 mm. Worktop height: typically 900 mm. Wall-cabinet clearance above the worktop: commonly 450–600 mm. Standard appliance and cabinet widths: multiples of the 600 mm module, with 300, 400, 500, 600, 800 and 1000 mm the usual carcass widths. Hobs, ovens, dishwashers and washing machines: 600 mm wide as standard, 900 mm and 1000 mm for larger ranges. Sink modules: around 600 mm single, 800–1000 mm double. A chimney hood typically hangs 650–750 mm above the hob.
These are widely-used European ranges, but confirm against the specific manufacturer's system you are specifying. For circulation, allow at least 1000 mm between opposing runs in a galley, 1200 mm where the gap is also a walkway, and 1000 mm of clear floor around an island's working sides.
How to build a Euro kitchen run from the set
Draw the room outline and the cabinet baselines along the walls, then work the module. Place the sink unit first — usually fixed by the window or plumbing — then set the hob and oven housing to form a sensible work triangle with the fridge. Fill the gaps with base units in the standard widths, arraying or swapping widths until the run closes exactly on the module without a filler panel where you can avoid one.
Add the wall units on their own layer above the base run, drop in the worktop outline, and place tall larder and oven-housing units at the run ends. Because everything is on the 600 mm grid, the units align cleanly and the worktop joints fall on cabinet edges. Keep base units, wall units, appliances and worktops on separate layers so you can generate the plan, the wall-unit plan and the elevations from a single drawing.
Plan and elevation views
For the layout you work in plan: cabinets and appliances seen from above and arrayed along the run on the module. For client and joinery drawings you switch to elevation, where the door fronts, appliance faces, hood and worktop line are drawn face-on. Many blocks ship both views in the same DWG, so one download gives the plan and the matching elevation.
Elevation heights follow the Euro standard: a 900 mm worktop line, wall units set at a consistent clearance above, integrated appliances reading flush with the door fronts, and the hood at its hanging height. The elevation blocks carry these heights so the joinery drawing reads correctly and the fronts align across the run.
Per-item notes
- Base units: choose standard widths and array them; close the run on the module rather than with a filler where possible. - Corner unit: use the carousel-provision block so the dead corner is planned, not forgotten. - Integrated dishwasher / washing machine: 600 mm wide on the module — sit them flush in the base run under the worktop. - Oven housing: a tall unit on the module — place it at a run end and confirm the oven height in elevation. - Chimney hood: centre it on the hob and hang it at 650–750 mm above; place it on the wall-unit layer. - Island: stretch it to a module-friendly length and keep a clear working aisle on the active sides.
Where the Euro kitchen pack is used
Euro-standard kitchen blocks suit residential and light-commercial work across Europe: apartments and houses, developer and new-build schemes, renovation and fit-out projects, holiday lets and small commercial kitchenettes. Combine them with the broader kitchen and furniture categories where you need dining furniture or additional appliances to complete the room.
Because they are free and licence-clear, they fit concept plans, kitchen specifications, competition boards and student briefs where you need credible metric fitted-kitchen blocks without licensing fuss. The same blocks run from an early concept to a coordinated kitchen-joinery and tiling set, so the module-true run is drawn once and reused through the project.
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Questions
Frequently asked
What is the 'Euro standard' module these blocks use?+
European fitted kitchens are built on a 600 mm module: cabinets are 600 mm deep, worktops around 900 mm high, and carcass and appliance widths are multiples of 600 mm (commonly 300, 400, 500, 600, 800 and 1000 mm). Every block in this pack is drawn to that grid so units snap together into a continuous run.
Are these Euro kitchen blocks free for commercial use?+
Yes. Every block is free in DWG and, where available, DXF, with no signup, watermark or attribution, and is cleared for commercial use on residential and light-commercial kitchen projects.
Will the units line up without filler panels?+
Because all the carcasses and appliances share the 600 mm module, they snap together cleanly when your run length works out to a multiple of the module. Where a wall length doesn't divide evenly you'll still need a filler, but planning on the grid minimises them.
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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