Define the room boundaries
Enter width and length in feet or meters so the plan has a defined frame instead of an imagined scale.
Enter room width and length, choose a bed size, and add storage or suite needs. Generate a top-down 2D layout concept from that brief.

Overview
An inspiration photo can help you choose a look. It cannot tell you whether a king bed leaves a workable route to the closet, or whether tall storage will compete with a window. A bedroom floor plan maker starts with the room dimensions and bed size, then turns those requirements into a 2D layout concept.
Enter width and length in feet or meters so the plan has a defined frame instead of an imagined scale.
Select Twin, Full, Queen, King, or California King, then add wardrobe, dresser, or walk-in closet needs.
Look at door swings, bedside routes, and bathroom relationships before treating the concept as a next step.

Featured direction
A compact bedroom built around daily use
Why choose us
Use the drawing to inspect circulation, storage access, daylight, and privacy. Measure the real room before you act on it.

Context matters
Storage access without losing the bed route
01 / WHY IT MATTERS
Look at the path from the doorway to both sides of the bed. A centered bed can look appealing while leaving one side tight.
02 / WHY IT MATTERS
Review whether a wardrobe or closet looks reachable without crossing the main bed route, and whether door swings compete.
03 / WHY IT MATTERS
The prompt asks for windows on plausible exterior walls and to avoid blocking them with tall storage. Check the real openings on site.
04 / WHY IT MATTERS
When an en-suite is selected, review whether the bathroom entry looks private. Plumbing and structure need qualified review.
How it works
Turn room dimensions, bed size, and storage or suite needs into a top-down 2D planning visual.
Stage 1
Choose feet or meters, then enter the bedroom width and length (8–60 ft or 2.5–18 m).
Stage 2
Pick Twin, Full, Queen, King, or California King. The prompt asks for that bed at a believable scale.
Stage 3
Toggle a walk-in closet or en-suite bathroom, and add notes about a preferred wall, daylight, or privacy.
Stage 4
Compare wall linework, door swings, windows, and selected fixtures with the actual room, then change a requirement if needed.

The output
A suite brief turned into a readable plan
The generated concept keeps the bedroom, dressing passage, and en-suite relationship visible for review.
Features
The brief is built for a single bedroom layout concept, not a CAD drafting workflow or a whole-home plan.
Enter dimensions in imperial or metric units without converting the brief by hand.
Choose Twin, Full, Queen, King, or California King so the brief includes a standard bed footprint.
Add a closet zone to the brief when dressing storage belongs in the layout concept.
Include a bathroom beside the bedroom or closet when a suite relationship is part of the brief.
Note a preferred bed wall, window orientation, reading chair, or privacy buffer in the requirements field.
The output is an early visual concept, not a measured survey, permit set, code review, or fit guarantee.
Use cases
Use Bedroom Floor Plan for one structured bedroom brief. Move to a broader or photo-based tool when the question extends beyond that room.
Use AI Floor Plan Generator when the question includes several rooms or a wider home-planning concept.
Explore AI Floor Plan GeneratorUse Apartment Floor Plan when bedrooms, bathrooms, shared living space, storage, and outdoor space need to work as one apartment unit.
Explore Apartment Floor PlanUse AI Room Planner when you want to explore layout directions inside the visible walls, openings, furniture, and camera view of a real room photo.
Explore AI Room PlannerFAQ
These answers cover the required inputs, supported bed sizes and suite options, and the limits of an early visual concept.
Enter the room width and length in feet or meters, choose a bed size, and select a walk-in closet or en-suite bathroom when needed. Add a short layout requirement for a preferred bed wall, storage priority, daylight, or privacy concern.
The tool supports Twin (39 x 75 in), Full (54 x 75 in), Queen (60 x 80 in), King (76 x 80 in), and California King (72 x 84 in). Choose the size you are keeping or considering.
Yes. You can select a walk-in closet, an en-suite bathroom, or both. The prompt asks for reachable storage and a logical bathroom relationship. The output remains an early visual concept.
You can enter room dimensions in either feet (8–60) or meters (2.5–18). Verify all real-world dimensions before a purchase or construction decision.
No. It is a top-down visual concept for comparing bedroom layout ideas. It is not a measured survey, CAD file, permit document, code review, or guarantee that furniture will fit.
For a broader home layout, start with AI Floor Plan Generator. For an apartment with several connected spaces, use Apartment Floor Plan. For photo-based planning inside an existing room, use AI Room Planner.
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