Sofia Delgado
Renter moving into a studio
Mapped out my studio before move-in day so I knew exactly where the bed and desk would go. No guessing with a tape measure at 11pm.
See a bedroom, kitchen and living room arranged to scale in this same editor, then open one and swap in your own dimensions and furniture.
Compare furniture layouts on screen instead of pushing real sofas and tables around your living room every time you want to try something new.
Sketch the room's walls, windows and doorways to scale, so the space you're decorating matches the room you actually have, including any alcove or awkward corner.
Drag in sofas, chairs, tables, rugs and storage from the symbol library, then rotate and resize pieces to compare a few different arrangements before deciding on one.
Export the finished arrangement as a PNG or PDF once you've found a layout you like, so you have a clear reference on hand while you actually move furniture.
Everything you need to test a furniture arrangement before you move anything real, from sizing pieces correctly to comparing a few layouts side by side.

Sofas, armchairs, dining and coffee tables, beds, storage units and rugs cover most living spaces, so you rarely need to improvise with the wrong symbol.
Browse Furniture
Resize a sofa or table symbol to match the exact dimensions from a store listing, so you can check clearance around it before you commit to buying anything.
Check Sizes
Draw any room shape and use whichever furniture symbols fit — this room planner isn't limited to one room type or one style of layout.
Draw My Room
Save one arrangement, then start a new one from scratch to compare a completely different layout before deciding which furniture positions actually work.
Try a Layout
Add a desk and chair symbol into any room and check it doesn't crowd the rest of the furniture, which is useful for planning a work corner inside a bigger room.
Plan a Corner
This room planner checks every piece you place against its neighbors and against any door swing, then flags overlapping furniture automatically instead of leaving you to eyeball whether two pieces actually clash.
Check My LayoutA few real-world reasons people reach for this room planner.
Sofia Delgado
Renter moving into a studio
Mapped out my studio before move-in day so I knew exactly where the bed and desk would go. No guessing with a tape measure at 11pm.
Tobias Reinholt
Parent setting up a shared kids' room
Checked that both beds and the desk would fit with a clear path between them before ordering any of it.
Kevin Park
New homeowner
Tried three different living room arrangements before picking one. Way faster than actually dragging the couch around the room.
Amara Johnson
Real estate photographer
I sketch a quick furnished layout for empty listings so buyers get a sense of scale instead of staring at a blank room in photos.
The same tool covers a few very different situations, not just one kind of room.

Test whether a sofa or bed will actually fit and clear the doorway before hiring movers, instead of finding out with the truck outside.

Studio apartments and combined living-dining rooms benefit most from checking exact clearance, since a few centimeters decide whether a layout works at all.

Put together a quick, to-scale layout for a listing that doesn't have furniture in it yet, so buyers see the actual room instead of an empty one.

See how your furniture actually fits before you move a single real piece — free, in your browser, with nothing to install or sign up for.
✨ Free · No sign-up · Real furniture symbols · Export as PNG or PDF anytime