Download a free single washbasin block in DWG plan format
Download a free single washbasin block in DWG plan format to add a clean, accurate, and ready-to-use sink detail to your bathroom layouts. This CAD block is ideal for small bathrooms, office restrooms, residential projects, hotel rooms, and service areas where a compact sanitary fixture needs to be shown clearly in plan view. Delivered in DWG format, it is easy to integrate into professional architectural and technical drawings.
This file includes a compact single washbasin with faucet, waste outlet, and a clear sanitary layout, making it a practical choice for designers who need a readable and efficient fixture symbol. The block is provided as a 2D plan view, so it can be inserted directly into floor plans, construction documents, bathroom layouts, or presentation boards. You can also adapt it to your own graphic standards by adjusting scale, layers, lineweights, and display settings.
If you regularly produce repetitive restroom or bathroom plans, this resource can help speed up your workflow and keep multiple spaces consistent. It is especially useful when several washrooms need to follow the same layout logic across a project. Architects, drafters, engineers, technicians, students, and construction professionals can all use this block to create clearer sanitary drawings in less time.
Download a free single washbasin block in DWG plan format and use it with AutoCAD, AutoCAD LT, and AutoCAD for Mac, as well as with many compatible programs. Native DWG-compatible alternatives include BricsCAD, ZWCAD, DraftSight, GstarCAD, progeCAD Professional, nanoCAD, and CMS IntelliCAD. It can also be imported into BIM and architectural software such as Autodesk Revit, Archicad, Vectorworks, Allplan, and SketchUp Pro, along with mechanical CAD and 3D modeling software like SolidWorks, Autodesk Inventor, Autodesk Fusion, and Rhino 3D. Free or open-source options such as LibreCAD, QCAD Professional, and FreeCAD may also support this type of file depending on your workflow.
