Furniture Planner
Plan Your Furniture, Before You Buy or Build
See how furniture really fits and feels in your space.
Quick starts
Pick a common situation and start in one tap.
Plan furniture in a bedroom
Quickly see if a bed + storage still leaves comfortable space to move.
Start with a queen bed
Check sofa fit in a living room
Make sure the room still feels open when walking around daily.
Check sofa fit
Test a kitchen layout
See if appliances and an island still feel easy to use.
Try a kitchen island
Verify bathroom usability
Check if daily movement feels comfortable, not cramped.
Test a shower
Choose a Room
People think in rooms — start with yours.
Bedroom
Beds, wardrobes and work corners — check if it still feels easy to move around.
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Living room
Sofas, seating and TV areas — check comfort for everyday movement.
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Kitchen
Kitchen appliances and islands — make sure the room still feels usable.
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Bathroom
Shower, bathtub, basin and WC — check practical day-to-day comfort.
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Office / Home office
Desk and chair space — aim for a comfortable work setup.
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Garage
Vehicles and storage — make sure doors can open and you can move around.
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More rooms
Balcony / Terrace
Outdoor furniture — keep a clear path to enjoy the space.
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Children’s room
Sleep + play + study — avoid a cramped feel.
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Corridor / Hallway
Keep a comfortable walking path along the corridor.
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Dining room
Dining tables need space to sit and stand up easily.
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Dressing room
Wardrobes and storage — avoid a tight feeling when getting dressed.
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Entrance / Foyer
Small furniture near the entry — keep it welcoming and easy to pass.
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Laundry room
Washing machine and storage — check if it still feels workable.
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Master bedroom
Main bedroom with larger furniture — keep it comfortable for daily use.
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Store / Storage room
Shelving and storage — keep access practical.
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WC
Quick WC fit check — does it feel usable?
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How it works
1
Select your room
Bedroom, kitchen, living room… choose what matches your space.
2
Enter your dimensions
Use metric or imperial — whatever you’re comfortable with.
3
See if daily life feels easy
Get one clear answer: comfortable, tight, or not recommended.
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