Enter the room
Use known room dimensions when available. If they are not known, calibrate the source plan first.
Start with a quick room-versus-furniture calculation, then place the real item on a proportion-locked floor plan to check doors, walls, circulation and irregular corners.
This is a fast screening tool. Real floor plans still need doors, walls, columns and circulation checked in HausRay.
Normal orientation: pass · Rotated: pass
120 cmBest raw leftover on the limiting axis. This does not account for door swing or irregular walls.Check my actual floor plan →Use known room dimensions when available. If they are not known, calibrate the source plan first.
Use the actual width and depth of the sofa, bed, table, piano or cabinet you need to keep.
A rectangular screen tells you whether the item is obviously too large before deeper planning.
Move into HausRay to check doors, walls, structures and walking routes on the actual floor plan.
A sofa can fit inside the raw room rectangle and still block a door, narrow the route to another room or collide with a structural column.
A home should not rank first because it has a better view if a required bed cannot fit or the measured circulation fails your minimum. Buyer Fit comparisons treat those as blockers first.
It depends on the use and household. The quick tool lets you choose a spare-clearance target; the full planner can evaluate actual routes and door conflicts.
You can explore, but a purchase-grade fit decision needs an absolute scale supported by real measurements or stronger evidence.
Yes. The quick tool checks both orientations; the full planner also lets you rotate and position the item within the canonical geometry.