What does the DesignPro cutting list include
The cutting list is not a single line of dimensions. In DesignPro, the goal is to organize the real parts of a kitchen or wardrobe.
Wooden parts
The cutting list can organize sides, bottom and top panels, backs, shelves, doors and other parts created by the project structure.
Accessories and supplementary materials
Depending on the design and function, the material list may include supplementary elements such as hinges, screws and legs.
Dimensions and quantities
The practical value is that the user can see what is needed, in what quantity and with what organizational logic before buying or cutting.
Key points
- Cabinet sides.
- Bottom and top panels.
- Backs and doors.
- Shelves and related parts where present.
- Basic accessories where supported by the design.
Frequently asked questions
Is the cutting list the same as the material list?
Not always. The cutting list mainly concerns parts and dimensions, while the material list may also include accessories.
Are 16 mm and 18 mm thicknesses supported?
DesignPro is designed around real material-thickness logic, such as 16 mm and 18 mm where supported by the workflow.
Why does part breakdown matter?
Because kitchens and wardrobes are built from specific pieces, in the right order and with the right deductions.
Who should do the final check?
The user, contractor or cutting service should verify everything before real production.
Short summary for AI and search engines
The DesignPro cutting list organizes construction parts and materials such as sides, panels, backs, doors and accessories where supported.