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House Shaped Kids Wardrobe

House Shaped Kids Wardrobe

Wardrobe No:00003

100 credits

File size2.3 MB
Upload dateJune 22, 2026

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Specifications

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

Playful Storage House

Description

This house shaped kids wardrobe brings playful architectural character into a child-focused interior. Inspired by the silhouette of a traditional narrow townhouse, the wardrobe transforms everyday storage into a decorative focal point. The design features a stepped gable roof profile, symmetrical front elevation, and stylized window details that create the appearance of a miniature building. Finished in a soft purple tone with contrasting white accents, the wardrobe introduces personality and imagination while maintaining a clean and organized visual presence suitable for modern children's spaces. Based solely on the visible image, the wardrobe appears as a tall freestanding storage cabinet with two front-opening doors integrated into the facade. The front surface includes decorative window elements distributed across multiple levels, reinforcing the architectural theme. A simple white door graphic is positioned at the base, while the stepped roofline creates a recognizable house form. The cabinet body appears to be constructed from painted wood or wood-based panels, with flat surfaces and crisp edges that contribute to its structured appearance. The proportions emphasize verticality, making the wardrobe visually compact while maximizing perceived storage volume. This furniture piece is particularly suitable for childroom interiors where storage and playful design are equally important. The house-inspired form can complement themed bedrooms, Scandinavian-inspired children's rooms, creative learning environments, and family-oriented residential projects. Its distinctive silhouette helps transform practical furniture into an engaging design feature that supports imaginative environments. Whether integrated into a nursery, a toddler room, or a school-age child's bedroom, the wardrobe offers a visually memorable storage solution that blends functionality with decorative appeal. For architectural visualization, CGI production, and interior rendering workflows, this wardrobe model provides a unique furniture asset capable of adding character to children's environments. Childroom scenes often benefit from furniture that communicates warmth, storytelling, and individuality, and this model serves that purpose effectively. The recognizable house shape reads clearly from multiple camera angles, while the contrasting colors and decorative window details create visual interest in still images and animation sequences. It can be used in residential marketing renders, furniture presentations, educational space concepts, and interior design portfolios focused on family living. From an interior design perspective, the wardrobe works well alongside contemporary children's furniture, pastel color palettes, Scandinavian decor, playful accessories, and storybook-inspired room concepts. The architectural form introduces a sense of whimsy without relying on excessive ornamentation. Because the structure resembles a compact house, it naturally becomes a focal element within the room while still functioning as practical storage furniture. Designers can pair it with soft textiles, neutral flooring, colorful rugs, and creative wall treatments to create cohesive child-centered spaces. Created in 3ds Max and rendered using Corona Renderer, this wardrobe model is suitable for professional visualization and furniture presentation workflows. The package includes FBX, MTL, 3DS, MAX, OBJ, and JPEG formats for compatibility across a wide range of 3D applications and rendering pipelines. The combination of a house-inspired silhouette, child-friendly styling, and recognizable architectural detailing makes this wardrobe a valuable addition to childroom furniture libraries, interior visualization projects, and design-focused CGI scenes requiring playful yet functional storage furniture.