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Free farmhouse interior CAD block pack for AutoCAD

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By Saumyajit Maity · Published 11 Oct 2024 · Updated 13 Feb 2026

Farmhouse interiors are built around sturdy, practical furniture and a big, sociable kitchen and dining heart — long trestle tables, bench seating, deep roll-arm sofas, Shaker-style cabinets and apron-front sinks. A layout reads as farmhouse when the blocks are generous and solid, so this free farmhouse interior CAD block pack pulls that vocabulary together — trestle and refectory tables, dining benches, ladder-back and Windsor chairs, roll-arm sofas, Shaker base and dresser units and a farmhouse sink — 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 rural and country homes, barn conversions, cottage refurbishments, country pubs and cafés, and any scheme after a warm, lived-in feel. The blocks are scaled, so the large dining tables and the working kitchen the style centres on can be planned for real clearances — the room around a 2.4 m table needs honest circulation, and scaled blocks make that obvious.

Farmhouse furniture is bigger and heavier than most contemporary pieces, so correct footprints are doubly important: a long table or a deep sofa eats floor area, and the room has to be planned around the bulk, not squeezed to fit it.

What's in the farmhouse pack

The set covers the rustic, practical staples. Dining: long trestle and refectory tables, matching dining benches, ladder-back and Windsor chairs, and a freestanding dresser. Living: deep roll-arm and slipcovered sofas, wingback armchairs and a blanket-box coffee table. Kitchen: Shaker base-cabinet runs, a tall larder unit, a butcher-block island and an apron-front farmhouse sink. Storage: open shelving and a freestanding pantry cupboard.

The common thread is solidity — these pieces are deep and substantial in plan. Dining tables ship with their benches in the same file so you can place the eating set as a unit and check how the benches tuck under.

Typical farmhouse sizes to design around

Use these envelopes as a guide. A farmhouse trestle dining table runs long: roughly 1800–2400 mm and sometimes more, at a standard 720–760 mm height, with a generous 900–1000 mm width to seat people on both long sides. Dining benches match the table length. Roll-arm sofas are deep and wide, around 2000–2300 mm wide and 950–1050 mm deep. A Shaker base run keeps the standard 600 mm cabinet depth, while a butcher-block island lands around 1200–2000 mm long.

These are style-typical ranges, not fixed specs — confirm against the real piece. For circulation, the big dining table needs room: leave at least 1000–1100 mm of clear floor behind chairs or benches so people can pull out and sit, and more where the route doubles as a walkway.

How to lay out a farmhouse room from the set

Plan the dining and kitchen as the heart of the scheme. Place the long table centred under a window or pendant run, set the benches along the long sides and add end chairs. Confirm the pull-out clearance on all sides before anything else, because the table's bulk drives the rest of the room. In the kitchen, lay the Shaker base run along the walls, set the apron sink under the window, and float the butcher-block island with a working aisle around it.

In the living zone, anchor a deep roll-arm sofa on the longest wall and face it with a pair of wingbacks across a blanket-box table. Keep the dresser and pantry against the walls as the tall anchors. Put soft furnishings and decor on their own layer so you can present a clean furniture plan and a dressed one, and so the working kitchen plan stays uncluttered.

Plan and elevation views

In plan you place the substantial footprints and check the pull-out and aisle clearances that the bulky pieces demand. In elevation you show the turned legs, the Shaker shaker-frame cabinet doors, the apron sink front and the deep sofa rolls that signal the style. Many blocks ship both views in the same DWG, so one download gives plan and elevation.

Elevation heights matter for the kitchen run especially: standard 900 mm worktop height, wall units above, and the apron sink breaking the cabinet line at the front. The elevation blocks carry those heights so the joinery drawing reads correctly.

Per-item notes

- Trestle table: long and heavy — set the pull-out clearance on all sides first; it governs the room. - Dining benches: insert with the table; check they tuck fully under so the footprint stays tight when not in use. - Roll-arm sofa: deep — don't push it tight to a coffee table; leave knee and shin room. - Shaker base run: standard 600 mm depth — array it to length along the wall and break it for the sink and appliances. - Apron sink: sits proud of the cabinet line at the front; place it under the window and let it interrupt the run. - Butcher-block island: float it with a working aisle (about 1000 mm) on the active sides.

Where the farmhouse pack is used

Farmhouse blocks suit rural residential and country hospitality: farmhouses and cottages, barn conversions, country pubs, cafés and tea rooms, B&Bs and rustic restaurants. Combine them with the wider furniture and kitchen categories where you need more cabinetry or seating to complete a layout.

Because they are free and licence-clear, they fit concept plans, mood boards, competition boards and student briefs where you need credible rustic furniture without licensing fuss. The same blocks run from an early concept to a coordinated FF&E and kitchen-joinery set, so the heart of the home is drawn once and reused.

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Questions

Frequently asked

What makes furniture read as farmhouse in a CAD plan?+

Scale and solidity. Farmhouse pieces are big and substantial — long trestle tables with benches, deep roll-arm sofas, chunky Shaker cabinetry and apron sinks. These blocks are drawn to those generous footprints so the plan reflects the real bulk you have to design around.

Are the farmhouse 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 in pubs, cafés, restaurants and residential work.

How much clearance does a farmhouse dining table need?+

Allow at least 1000–1100 mm of clear floor behind chairs or benches so people can pull out and sit, and more where the route is also a walkway. Because the tables are long, plan that clearance on all sides before placing anything else in the room.

Will 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 like Autodesk's online viewer.

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