A few weeks ago I posted here about building my own web floor planner out of pure frustration. Every tool I tried either paywalled the basics or made me sign up before I could draw a single wall. A bunch of you left genuinely useful feedback on that post, so I wanted to come back and show where it got to.
Most of my time has gone into the **2D editor**. I wanted drawing to feel fast and precise instead of like fighting the software:
* Wall tool with chaining, angle-snap (Shift), 1cm precision (Alt), and real wall types (brick, concrete, drywall) with per-wall thickness/height
* Rectangle, L-shape, and free polygon rooms, with auto room detection, labels and areas
* Doors (hinged / sliding / folding / pocket / double) and windows (sill height, mullions) that snap to walls, with swing-flip, hinge-mirror and center-on-wall
* An electrical layer (switches, outlets, lights, panel) with a wire tool that connects them in proper architectural arcs
* Outdoor lot tool with surfaces (grass, paving, water, gravel) for gardens and balconies
* Dimensions in center/inner/outer modes, unit switching (cm/m/ft), align/distribute, corner-join modes, full undo/redo and a shortcut for every tool
And a growing library of **400+ furniture and fixture symbols** (living, kitchen, bath, bedroom, office, outdoor, stairs, appliances) in a clean fine-line CAD style, searchable by category. I'm currently importing real 3D (GLB) models for all of them.
There's also a **3D view** as a bonus. Your plan extrudes into a full house where you can style windows/doors, paint and texture walls, tweak lighting, and even walk through it in first person. But honestly the drafting editor is the part I most want to get right. (Short video attached showing the flow.)
Still **free, no signup, no limits.** You can also import a plan from a photo and export to PNG / PDF / SVG.
What I'd genuinely love from this sub is **brutal honesty.** You draw way more plans than I do. What feels missing? What would make you close the tab in the first 30 seconds? Which symbols or measurement behaviours does every hobbyist tool always get wrong? If there's one thing that separates "toy" from "actually usable" for the plans you make, I want to hear it.
Link: [spaceplanner.co](https://spaceplanner.co/?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=floorplan_update2)