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House Shape Kids Wardrobe

House Shape Kids Wardrobe

Wardrobe No:00007

100 credits

File size4.9 MB
Upload dateJune 23, 2026

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Specifications

Brand
LARUUS
Style
Scandinavian, Minimalist, Playful, Contemporary
Material
Wood
Suitable spaces
Childroom, Bedroom
Color
BejBeyaz
File types
3D's MaxCorona Rendererfbxmtl3dsMapjpegobj

Whimsical House Storage Design

Description

This house shape kids wardrobe is a playful storage piece inspired by traditional European townhouse architecture. Designed as a tall cabinet with a distinctive curved roofline and decorative window details, it transforms a functional storage unit into a character-rich focal point for children's interiors. The soft pastel appearance, simplified architectural geometry, and symmetrical façade create a friendly visual language that blends furniture design with imaginative storytelling. Its vertical form and clean proportions make it suitable for modern childroom concepts while maintaining a timeless decorative appeal. Based on the visible details, the wardrobe appears to be constructed primarily from painted wood panels with integrated double doors concealed within the building-shaped front elevation. The façade incorporates multiple arched window motifs arranged across several levels, reinforcing the architectural theme and providing visual depth. A central arched doorway detail at the base and a smaller window feature near the top contribute to the recognizable house silhouette. The cabinet's tall proportions maximize vertical storage capacity while maintaining a relatively compact footprint, making it practical for children's bedrooms where efficient use of floor space is important. This wardrobe is well suited for organizing clothing, toys, bedding, books, seasonal accessories, and everyday childroom essentials. The enclosed storage format helps maintain a tidy environment while the decorative exterior adds personality to the room. It can function as a statement furniture piece in nurseries, children's bedrooms, playrooms, reading spaces, and themed interior projects. The design also works effectively in educational facilities, children's boutiques, daycare centers, family-oriented hospitality environments, and commercial spaces that benefit from playful furniture elements. For architectural visualization and CGI production, the model provides a strong narrative object that instantly communicates the purpose of a child-focused interior. The recognizable house form helps create engaging bedroom scenes and supports storytelling within architectural renders. Interior designers, furniture manufacturers, visualization studios, and digital artists can integrate the model into childroom concepts, residential marketing visuals, product presentations, online catalogs, and furniture collections. The distinctive façade details create visual interest while remaining clean enough to integrate seamlessly into a variety of design styles. Within interior design compositions, the wardrobe pairs naturally with Scandinavian, minimalist, contemporary, and playful children's furniture. The soft pastel body color and white architectural accents contribute to a calm atmosphere while introducing a decorative focal point. The design complements natural wood finishes, neutral wall colors, soft textiles, educational furniture, and themed children's décor. Because the furniture resembles a miniature building, it encourages imaginative associations without relying on excessive ornamentation. Technically, this 3D model is suitable for professional visualization workflows and digital furniture libraries. Created in 3ds Max and rendered with Corona Renderer, it supports realistic interior rendering, furniture staging, and CGI scene development. The asset is available in FBX, OBJ, 3DS, MAX, MTL, and JPEG formats, allowing compatibility with a wide range of architectural visualization pipelines. Its clear silhouette, organized geometry, and decorative architectural details make it a useful addition to childroom renderings, interior design presentations, and furniture-focused visualization projects.