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Free long depth wardrobe CAD block in DWG
By Saumyajit Maity · Published 14 Nov 2022 · Updated 3 Aug 2024
A long depth wardrobe is deeper front-to-back than a standard cupboard, which lets it hold clothing on a side-facing rail, store bulky items, or act as a short walk-through storage zone. A scaled long depth wardrobe CAD block captures that extra depth so the plan reflects how much floor the unit really claims. This page offers a free long depth wardrobe block in DWG, drawn in plan view at true millimetre dimensions for AutoCAD 2004 or later, free for personal and commercial work, with no signup and no watermark.
Use this block when a normal 600 mm-deep wardrobe is not enough — where you want a side-hung rail so garments face along the run, where deep shelving is needed for bedding and luggage, or where the wardrobe doubles as a shallow dressing zone. Because the block is drawn to scale, the extra depth shows up honestly against the room and you can see straight away what it costs in floor area.
What a long depth wardrobe block represents
The block shows a wardrobe from above with a deeper-than-usual carcass: the rectangle reaches further into the room than a standard unit, and the door leaves and swing arcs sit on the longer front face. The interior may be indicated with a side-facing rail or deeper shelf lines, which is the whole reason the extra depth exists.
The difference from a standard wardrobe is the depth dimension, not the door arrangement. A long depth unit still hinges, slides or opens like any other, but it eats more floor front-to-back, so the plan has to make that trade-off visible. It is the unit you choose when storage volume matters more than keeping the wardrobe shallow against the wall.
Views and what's included
The download ships in plan view, the view used to set out the room and judge how far the deep carcass projects into the space. The plan carries the extended footprint, the door leaves and the swing indication so you can place the unit and check the floor it claims against the bed and circulation.
Keep the block on a furniture layer alongside the rest of the bedroom furniture. If the deep interior is detailed with a side rail or deep shelving, that interior indication can sit on a sub-layer so you can simplify it for a setting-out plan and show it fully for a joinery drawing on its own elevation layer.
Typical long depth wardrobe sizing
Treat these as planning ranges. A standard wardrobe is about 550–650 mm deep; a long depth unit pushes beyond that, commonly into the 700–900 mm range or more where a side-hung rail or a walk-through function is intended. Width follows the door count as on any wardrobe, so the depth is the variable that defines this family.
The extra depth changes the clearance picture. With hinged doors you still allow 450–600 mm of swing in front, but the deeper carcass means the unit projects further into the room, so confirm the bed and walkway still clear the combined footprint plus swing. The deeper the unit, the more important that check becomes.
How to insert and place the block
The block is full size in millimetres. Insert at scale 1 in a millimetre drawing, 0.001 in a metre template, or set INSUNITS to millimetres so AutoCAD rescales on insertion. Use INSERT or drag the DWG from a tool palette, snap the insertion point to a back corner so the deep carcass sits flush to the wall, and rotate to suit.
Move the placed block to a furniture layer and mirror it if the doors swing the wrong way. Because depth is the defining dimension, check the projection into the room first; if it crowds the bed, consider a shallower standard wardrobe or a longer, shallower run instead. Stretch the width with grips to fit the wall, but keep the depth as drawn unless you are deliberately changing the unit type.
Where long depth wardrobes are used
Long depth wardrobes suit rooms where storage volume outweighs floor economy: master bedrooms that need to store bedding and luggage, dressing zones where a side-hung rail keeps the run short, box rooms converted to storage, and utility or store cupboards. A walk-through long depth unit can also link a bedroom to an en-suite, doubling as a corridor of storage.
Pair the block with the bed and dressing-table blocks in the furniture category, and with the door blocks where a walk-through arrangement needs an opening at each end. Where floor area is tight, a standard-depth wardrobe or a wider, shallower run is the alternative — the long depth unit is the choice when depth genuinely buys you the storage you need.
Layering and floor-area checks
Keep the wardrobe on a furniture layer so storage can be frozen independently of the architecture, and put any deep-interior detail on a sub-layer so you can dim it for setting out. Because the unit's selling point is depth, it helps to hatch or outline the floor area it occupies on a circulation layer, so the projection into the room is obvious on the plan.
Tag the unit as a block with a type attribute recording its depth, so a furniture schedule pulled from the drawing flags the deep units separately from standard ones — useful because they cost more material and claim more floor. When a standard arrangement is set, WBLOCK the bed-and-wardrobe layout as a reusable unit for repeating the room across a scheme.
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Questions
Frequently asked
Is the long depth wardrobe CAD block free?+
Yes. It downloads free in DWG with no signup, no watermark and no attribution requirement, and it is cleared for commercial and personal use.
How deep is a long depth wardrobe?+
Deeper than a standard 550–650 mm unit, commonly into the 700–900 mm range or more where a side-hung rail or walk-through function is intended. Treat these as planning ranges and scale the block to your real unit.
Why choose extra depth instead of a wider wardrobe?+
Depth lets you store bulky items, run a side-facing rail to keep the wardrobe short along the wall, or create a shallow walk-through. It is the right choice when storage volume matters more than keeping the unit shallow.
What should I check when placing a deep unit?+
How far it projects into the room. A deeper carcass plus the door swing claims more floor front-to-back, so confirm the bed and walkway still clear the combined footprint before fixing the position.
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