Set the room boundary
Enter width and length in feet or meters to give the concept a defined footprint.
Enter width and length, choose the room shape, and add a sofa, TV area, fireplace, or bookshelf. Generate a top-down 2D concept for conversation seating, sight lines, and through-routes.

Overview
A furniture photo can help you choose a sofa or rug. It cannot tell you whether that sofa blocks the path to the kitchen, or whether seating can face both a TV and a fireplace. A living room floor plan generator starts with the room dimensions and furniture brief, then turns those constraints into a top-down 2D layout concept.
Enter width and length in feet or meters to give the concept a defined footprint.
Select Open Layout, Closed Layout, L-Shaped, U-Shaped, or Split Level, then add a sofa, TV area, fireplace, or bookshelf.
Inspect seating distance, TV and fireplace orientation, bookshelf walls, and the path between doors before measuring furniture.

Featured direction
Seating and circulation in one readable view
Why choose us
Use the concept to discuss seating, focal points, and circulation before committing to furniture or built-ins. Measure the actual room before you buy.

Context matters
Two focal points, one furniture plan
01 / WHY IT MATTERS
Review how the sofa and supporting seats face one another without forcing the route between doors through the center of the group.
02 / WHY IT MATTERS
When both features are selected, compare seating orientations that acknowledge each focal point instead of assuming one wall solves both.
03 / WHY IT MATTERS
Look at the path between doors and adjoining rooms so the furniture arrangement does not turn circulation into a squeeze past the sofa.
04 / WHY IT MATTERS
L-shaped, U-shaped, and split-level rooms can hold a reading corner, media wall, or conversation group when those relationships are visible.
How it works
Turn living room dimensions, room shape, and furniture choices into a top-down 2D planning visual.
Stage 1
Choose feet or meters, then enter the width and length within the ranges shown in the tool.
Stage 2
Select Open Layout, Closed Layout, L-Shaped, U-Shaped, or Split Level to describe the room form.
Stage 3
Add a sofa, TV area, fireplace, or bookshelf, then use the custom prompt for a doorway, window, or activity priority.
Stage 4
Spend 1 credit to create the 2D concept. Review the furniture groups, sight lines, and paths against your measurements before making a purchase.

The output
A compact brief turned into a planning concept
Room dimensions, layout type, furniture choices, and custom notes become a single top-down visual.
Features
The brief is built for one living room furniture plan, not a fit guarantee or a whole-home drawing.
Enter the room footprint using imperial or metric dimensions without converting it by hand.
Describe an open, closed, L-shaped, U-shaped, or split-level living room.
Include the core seating and media functions when they belong in the room brief.
Add a second focal point or a storage wall so the concept accounts for them alongside seating.
Describe doors, windows, a reading corner, a view, or another priority in the optional prompt field.
The output is not a measured survey, furniture specification, construction drawing, electrical plan, or guarantee that an item will fit.
Use cases
Choose Living Room Floor Plan for one dimension-led furniture brief, or move to a broader workflow when the question includes more spaces.
Use Apartment Floor Plan when the living room needs to be reviewed with the kitchen, bedrooms, storage, and entry sequence.
Explore Apartment Floor PlanUse AI Room Planner when an existing photo should anchor the visible walls, openings, furniture, and room character.
Explore AI Room PlannerUse AI Floor Plan Generator when the brief extends from one living room to a wider home-layout concept.
Explore AI Floor Plan GeneratorFAQ
These answers explain the inputs, supported room types and features, and how to use the generated concept responsibly.
Enter the living room width and length in feet or meters, choose the room layout, and select a sofa, TV area, fireplace, or bookshelf as needed. You can also add a custom note about doors, windows, views, or circulation.
You can choose Open Layout, Closed Layout, L-Shaped, U-Shaped, or Split Level. Use the closest option and clarify unusual conditions in the custom prompt.
Yes. Select both features when the room has two focal points. The concept can help you compare their relationship to the seating, but confirm screen, fireplace, and furniture specifications separately.
Yes. Use the custom prompt to note an entry wall, a large window, a view, or another condition that should influence furniture placement.
Each living room floor plan generation uses 1 credit. The generate button shows that requirement before you submit the brief.
No. It is an early visual concept rather than a measured drawing or fit guarantee. Measure the actual room, openings, circulation clearances, and furniture before purchasing or installing anything.
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