Floor Plan Tool
Lay out a room in 2D, drag furniture into place, rotate selected items, and export a clean PNG with no account or watermark.
Furniture + fixtures
1–100 Metric
Furniture + fixtures
Add walls, doors, windows, or furniture to start planning your space.
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What Is the Floor Plan Tool?
Architectural plans use scale ratios to fit real-world dimensions on paper or screen. Imperial scales (US, UK): 1/4 inch = 1 foot (1:48) is the standard residential plan scale; 1/8 inch = 1 foot (1:96) is used for whole-building site plans; 3/4 inch = 1 foot (1:16) is detail/section scale. Metric scales (EU, AU, JP, CN): 1:50 is residential, 1:100 is site/whole-building, 1:20 is construction detail; engineers use 1:200 / 1:500 for site work. The floor-plan tool internally stores all dimensions in millimeters (metric base unit per ISO 5455) and renders at your chosen display scale — you can sketch in feet-and-inches input boxes and export to millimeter-precise SVG/PDF. Common room sizes (IRC/IBC code minimums for the US, EN 17210 for the EU): bedroom min 70 sq ft (6.5 m^2); living room 120-200 sq ft (11-18 m^2); kitchen 70-150 sq ft (6.5-14 m^2); bathroom 35-50 sq ft (3.2-4.6 m^2); hallway min 36 inches (915 mm) wide; doorways min 32 inches (815 mm) clear for ADA accessibility, 36 inches (915 mm) for residential code. Wall thickness defaults: 6 inches (152 mm) for exterior 2x6 stud + drywall, 4.5 inches (114 mm) for interior 2x4 stud + drywall, 8-12 inches (200-305 mm) for brick or load-bearing CMU.
How to Use the Floor Plan Tool
Start with a blank canvas at your chosen scale. Click Add Wall and drag from start to end point — the tool snaps to a 100 mm / 4-inch grid by default (toggle finer grids in settings). Walls auto-join at corners. Set interior vs exterior classification per wall to apply the right default thickness. Add Room for labeled enclosed spaces; the tool computes floor area in m^2 and ft^2 simultaneously. Add Door / Window — doors get a swing arc indicator showing left-hand vs right-hand opening (critical for furniture-layout planning — a door swinging into a 6 ft x 8 ft bathroom wastes ~10 sq ft of usable space). Add Furniture uses a library of standard sizes (queen bed 60 x 80 inches / 152 x 203 cm, kitchen island 4 x 7 ft / 122 x 213 cm, dining table for 6 = 36 x 72 inches / 91 x 183 cm). Export options: PNG snapshot, PDF (vector, scale-accurate when printed), or SVG (editable in Figma / Inkscape).
Why Planning a Room Layout Before Moving Saves Time
Pre-renovation planning prevents the most expensive carpentry mistakes: a wall removed for an open-plan kitchen turns out to be load-bearing (LVL beam $1,500-5,000 added cost); a doorway that is 30 inches wide cannot fit a 32-inch washer; a kitchen-island clearance of 36 inches violates the IRC minimum of 42 inches between island and base cabinet. The NKBA (National Kitchen and Bath Association) publishes 31 official kitchen guidelines: at least 24 inches of countertop on each side of the cooktop, 15-inch landing zone next to the fridge handle, 10-inch overhead cabinet clearance above the cooktop. The floor-plan tool flags these violations automatically as you sketch. For apartment hunting, drawing the floor plan from a listing's dimensions plus your furniture sizes catches the 'looks big in photos but king bed does not fit' problem before you sign the lease — Brooklyn apartment listings routinely round up by 50-150 sq ft per the StreetEasy 2024 listing accuracy report. The tool's scale-accurate export means a contractor can read your sketch directly without re-drafting.
Frequently Asked Questions
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.
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