Architectural Window Schedule DWG with 1200 to 1650 mm Sizes
<p><span style="background-color: transparent; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">This AutoCAD DWG file provides a detailed </span><a href="https://cadbull.com/Cad-Architecture" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" style="background-color: transparent; color: rgb(17, 85, 204);"><strong>architectural </strong></a><span style="background-color: transparent; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">window schedule designed to support accurate planning, estimation, and coordination in residential and commercial building projects. The drawing clearly lists multiple window types identified as W12 to W36, along with their exact sizes and quantities. Standard window widths such as 1200 mm, 1350 mm, 1500 mm, and combined sizes like 1650 by 1200 mm are clearly mentioned, helping professionals select the correct openings during design and execution. Each window type is associated with the number of units required, such as 1 no, 2 nos, or 4 nos, allowing precise material calculation and reducing on-site errors.</span></p><p><span style="background-color: transparent; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">In addition, the window schedule layout is systematically organized for easy reference and cross-checking with architectural floor plans. Repeated window types are grouped logically, and special notes, such as refer plan, are included where alignment with layout drawings is required. This level of detail supports smooth coordination between architectural, structural, and </span><a href="https://cadbull.com/Interior-design" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" style="background-color: transparent; color: rgb(17, 85, 204);"><strong>interior </strong></a><span style="background-color: transparent; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">planning stages. The DWG file is highly useful for architects, civil engineers, interior designers, builders, and CAD professionals who need reliable window data for drawings, quantity takeoffs, and construction documentation. It improves workflow efficiency, ensures dimensional accuracy, and helps maintain consistency across building elevations and detailed plans.</span></p>