# Floor Plan Tool

> Free browser-based floor plan tool with drag-and-drop furniture placement, metric/imperial room dimensions, furniture library, and PNG export. No signup.

- **Category:** Calculators
- **URL:** https://www.teafun.cyou/tools/floor-plan/
- **Privacy:** Runs entirely in your browser — no uploads, no account, no tracking.
- **Also known as:** room planner, layout planner, apartment plan
- **Related tools:** [Aspect Ratio Calculator](https://www.teafun.cyou/tools/aspect-ratio/), [Color Palette + WCAG Checker](https://www.teafun.cyou/tools/color-palette-wcag/), [Monitor Refresh Rate](https://www.teafun.cyou/tools/monitor/)
- **Tags:** Design, Layout, Planning

## About

Lay out a room in 2D, drag furniture into place, rotate selected items, and export a clean PNG with no account or watermark.

## How to Use the Floor Plan Tool

Start by setting your room's **width** and **height** and choosing **metric** (metres) or **imperial** (feet) — the canvas redraws the room rectangle and updates its area as you type. Then build the layout from the **furniture and fixtures** library: walls, doors, windows, single and double beds, two- and three-seat sofas, desks, dining tables, wardrobes, bookshelves, toilets, bathtubs, and sinks. Click an item to drop it into the room, then drag it where you want it. Select a placed item to **rotate** it in 15-degree steps, **resize** it with the corner handles, or **delete** it; the arrow keys nudge the selection and Shift+arrow moves in larger steps. **Undo** and **redo** (Ctrl+Z / Ctrl+Shift+Z) step back and forth through your changes. Each item starts at a realistic default size — a double bed is 1.4 x 1.9 m, a three-seat sofa 2.1 x 0.9 m, a dining table 1.5 x 0.9 m — so the footprint on screen reflects how the pieces would actually sit in the room. Use **Try example** to load a furnished room you can rearrange. Your layout saves automatically in your browser, and you can **export** the result as a **PNG** image or save it as a JSON file to re-import and continue later.

## Why Planning a Room Layout Before Moving Saves Time

Planning a layout before you move or renovate prevents expensive, hard-to-undo mistakes. A wall you hoped to remove for an open-plan kitchen may turn out to be load-bearing, adding the cost of a support beam; a doorway under 32 inches can stop a 32-inch washer or a wide sofa from getting through; and a kitchen island set too close to the cabinets makes the room awkward to work in — the NKBA recommends roughly 42 inches of clearance for a one-cook kitchen. Sketching the room to scale with your actual furniture sizes catches the classic 'it looked huge in the photos but the bed does not fit' problem before you sign a lease or buy a piece, since listing dimensions and photos often make a space look more generous than it is. Because everything stays in your browser, it is quick to try several arrangements: drag the bed to another wall, swap a three-seat sofa for a two-seat, or check whether a desk and a wardrobe can share the same room. Export the layout as a PNG to share with a flatmate, a partner, or a mover, or save it as a file to pick up again later. It is a fast planning sketch rather than a construction drawing, so use it to make decisions early — then confirm the critical measurements on site before any building work.

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## FAQ

### Do I need an account to export a plan?

No. The planner is fully browser-based and exports PNGs without signup, watermark, or paywall.

### Can I rotate and reposition furniture?

Yes. Click an item to select it, drag it inside the room, then rotate or resize it with the built-in controls.

### Is this meant to replace CAD software?

No. TeaFun focuses on quick planning for moving, room fit checks, and simple 2D layout experiments rather than professional CAD workflows.
