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Detailed joinery technical drawing with elevations, sections, dimensions and fabrication notes
CT3DR · Service 06Cape Town · South Africa

Joinery · Fabrication · Documentation

Technical drawings and joinery detailing

Clear drawing packages that translate interior and furniture design intent into coordinated information for pricing, manufacture and installation.

Service overview

A render explains how a design should look; a technical drawing package explains how its key components fit together. CT3DR prepares detailed elevations, sections, dimensions and notes for custom joinery, feature units and furniture where clear communication is essential.

The exact drawing scope is defined around the project and the information available. Coordination with the appointed designer, contractor or manufacturer remains important so hardware, construction methods and site conditions can be confirmed by the responsible parties.

What can be included

Clear deliverables for a clear brief.

  • Dimensioned general arrangements
  • Joinery elevations and sections
  • Material, hardware and fixing notes
  • Electrical and cable coordination details
  • Revision-controlled presentation sheets
Who it supports

Created around the decision your team needs to make.

  • Interior designers documenting custom joinery
  • Shopfitters and cabinetmakers preparing manufacture
  • Furniture designers developing production information
  • Contractors coordinating detailed interior elements

A considered route
from brief to delivery.

01

Confirm design intent

The approved concept, dimensions, materials and relevant site information are reviewed before detailing starts.

02

Develop the package

General arrangements, elevations, sections and key notes are coordinated around the agreed deliverables.

03

Review and issue

The drawing set is checked with the project team, updated through agreed revisions and issued in the required format.

Practical questions

Before your project
begins.

What can be included in a joinery drawing package?

Depending on the scope, a package may include general arrangements, elevations, sections, dimensions, material references, hardware notes, fixing information and coordination points for electrical services.

Do technical drawings replace site verification?

No. Site dimensions, construction conditions, engineering requirements and manufacturer-specific methods must be verified by the responsible project parties before fabrication or installation.

Can technical drawings follow an approved render?

Yes. Using an approved visual direction can help keep the detailing aligned with the intended proportions, materials and visible design features.

Have a project in mind?

Share the drawings.
We’ll shape the view.

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