Using our measurements, it was very useful to see the maximum size of bath and shower unit that could fit in, whilst still giving enough space in the rest of the room. We successfully used one of the generic room planners to re-design our bathroom, completely altering the original layout.
#Bathroom planning tool free plus#
There are online room planning tools run by individual brands, which use examples of their own products to help you plan a room, plus generic tools that guide you as to what size bath or sink you’ll require to meet your plans. Don’t forget to also take into consideration where windows or doors are located and which way they open! But if you want to get a more accurate idea of how things could work in your particular room, you will need to take measurements and input these into the room planners. Some of the tools are useful for an initial play, to see how you could move key items around in a room. If you don’t fancy drawing this all out on paper, then there are a wide variety of very useful free room planning tools online, many of which are simple and easy to use. One of the best ways of seeing whether or not your ideas are actually viable, and to get an idea of how they might look, is to put together a proposed layout of your room. This is particularly so with rooms such as bathrooms or kitchens, when you’re considering totally re-arranging the existing layout. If you’re thinking about redesigning a room and altering the layout, then it’s sometimes hard to work out whether your ideas will really work and if everything will fit in well.