Furniture Arrangement Tool — Plan Your Layout in 3D Before You Move It
Stop Pushing Furniture Around to Find Out It Doesn't Work
The classic mistake: rearrange the living room three times in one afternoon, scratch the floor, decide nothing fits anyway. Aedifex lets you try every arrangement in 3D first, then move things in real life only after you've found the layout that works.
How It Works
- Sketch the room — four walls, ceiling height, door and window positions. Five minutes.
- Add the furniture you already own — pick from the catalog (sofa, bed, dining set, etc.). For specific dimensions, just type the measurements.
- Drag to test — every piece snaps to walls when you want it to, slides freely when you don't. Distance from walls and other objects shows live as you move.
- Save the version that works — share the link with anyone who needs to weigh in.
Real Dimensions Catch Real Problems
Every catalog item has accurate dimensions. So when you drag the new dining table into your space, Aedifex tells you whether you can actually pull a chair out without hitting the wall. The 80 cm rule, the 90 cm walkway clearance — these violations show up before you commit.
Custom-sized furniture? Type the dimensions. Aedifex doesn't care if it's a manufacturer's piece or your grandfather's heirloom desk.
Test Multiple Arrangements Without Losing Work
Save the project, duplicate it, try a different layout. Or use Aedifex's version history to roll back. No commitment to a single arrangement until you decide.
Get AI Help When You're Stuck
If you can't figure out where to put the bookshelf, ask: "Where would a bookshelf fit in this room without blocking light from the window?" The AI assistant reads your scene and suggests positions with reasoning — not just random placements.
This is especially useful for awkward rooms: corner studios, attic conversions, very narrow living rooms.
Common Arrangements It Solves
- Living room around a TV: where the couch goes, how far away the coffee table sits, whether a chair fits in the corner
- Open-plan kitchen-dining-living: zoning the spaces with rugs and furniture orientation
- Small bedroom: bed position relative to the door, dresser location, where to put a desk if you work from home
- Home office in a shared space: making a workspace fit in 4 m² without taking over the room
Try It Free
Open the demo — no account needed. Sign up to save layouts and revisit them when you actually shop.
Bigger picture? See Interior Design. Just need a floor plan? See 2D Floor Plan Maker.