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Welcome back! In this part we quickly design 3 Doors and 2 Drawers Wardrobe.
Please note these tutorials were recorded in earlier version even though the principles of designing cabinets are remained the same.
There might be changes in the menu or names of certain commands.
We start every tutorials showing you the cabinet we aim to create during the session.
On the screen now you can see a wardrobe unit on the floor plan and in 3D model.
Let check its properties and how it looks in different representation.
We start the work on a very basic item.
Let’s open a new project.
Choose from “Tool Box”- KBB design – Properties – Cabinets.
The cabinet dialog box will appear where you can refine the properties of a basic cabinet unit.
First add the proper size of the wardrobe such as width, depth, total height, space for legs, then set the cabinet type.
It is important to set the correct type, otherwise we will get an error message.
Then we choose “Wood Panel” for all panels.
Our aim is to create a wardrobe which is divided vertically into two part.
Therefore we choose “Single vertical” command and set the size. Click on “Green tick” to accept changes.
Now we will add dividers to the left side.
On the left side press the green arrow and select “Single horizontal” and set the size of the lowest shelf.
Repeat these steps again to create the second shelf.
Now we create the shelf on the top. Select the upper part by clicking on the green arrow, select “Single horizontal” and set the size.
Now we add drawers to the lower part. Click on the green arrow and choose single drawer with front.
To repeat these steps, simply select the next shelf and click on green tick.
Now let’s add door to the upper part.
In order to select the top two shelves, first click on the top green arrow, then click on the red arrow on the left corner.
Now select “add door “ icon and choose “2,3 and 4 sided” door, then click green tick to accept changes.
If you want to add more shelves on the left side we can do it by clicking on the green arrow and select multiple horizontal and type the requested number of dividers.
Let’s continue the work on the right side. Click on the green arrow and add dividers by selecting “Multiple horizontal”, and type the number of dividers.
Click on “Green tick” to accept changes.
Now click on “Add door” icon and select “left or right” opening door.
We want use different material for this panel untick the default box and select “Mirror sliding door” from the list provided.
In the followings set the opening direction to the “right” and hide handle.
Instead of shelves we decided to place hanging rails on the left side.
Click on the any “Green arrow” on the left upper part, then and red arrow again.
This way will be selected whole part above the pull-out drawers on the left side.
Now change the division number to one and set the size, and accept changes.
Now select the largest division, and set “Single horizontal” division option and choose “Appliances” icon.
Here you can find “rack”.
Click on “Green tick” to accept changes.
Now the wardrobe is ready.
Let’s see it in different representation mode.
Finally we save this newly created wardrobe in the library.
Click on “Save” icon and then choose “Save as” command.
Now a dialog box appears, here you can add the category, producer, sub-category and name of the new item. Press “OK “ to add the wardrobe to your Library.
Now let’s see how it would look in 2/3D environment.
Quickly draw a wall and slab and place the newly created wardrobe on the floor.
There is another way to set representation.
This way you can separately set the properties for 2D window and 3D window.
In “Tool box” go to “KBB Design - Properties” and choose “Cabinet general properties”.
Here you can set the openness of Cabinet doors in 3D and base cabinet “Presentation in 2D”.
Let’s see how it works and check the result on 2/3D window.
Thank you for watching How it’s made 3 Doors and 2 Drawers Wardrobe video tutorial.