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7 Best Floor Plan Software for Remodelers and Renovators

Are you having trouble finding the floor plan software best suited for your remodeling projects? We’ve tested and made a list of the top seven floor plan software.

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A colorful 3D floor plan of a retro-style apartment featuring two bedrooms, a large living room, dining area, kitchen, and two bathrooms. The apartment includes vibrant orange and green decor with patterned rugs and vintage-style furniture. Each bedroom has a double bed and private balcony access. The living room is centrally located with two couches and a TV, and the kitchen includes a black angled island with bar stools. A spacious dining room with a large table is adjacent to the kitchen. A furnished balcony sits at the top of the layout, accessible from the living room.
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For remodelers and renovators, RoomSketcher is the best software option, combining professional accuracy and flexibility with stunning visuals. Magicplan and CubiCasa are helpful scanning add-ons, while tools like HomeByMe and Homestyler are better for interior styling.

Planning a remodel can feel overwhelming, but the right floor plan software makes it easier. After testing seven of the best tools for remodelers and renovators, here's what you should choose for your next project.

Why Use Floor Plan Software for Remodeling Projects?

With floor plan software, you can create accurate 2D and 3D layouts and plan every detail before demolition begins. Test different layouts, move walls, swap materials, and try furniture arrangements, all without the cost or mess of trial and error on-site.

For remodelers and renovators, it's a powerful way to visualize design options, communicate clearly with clients, and avoid costly mistakes during construction.

How Do Remodelers Use Floor Plan Software?

Remodelers and renovators use floor plan software to keep projects on track. The right tools help you plan accurately, deliver projects with confidence, and get faster client approval. Here's how:

The 7 Best Floor Plan Software Tools for Remodelers and Renovators

1. RoomSketcher

RoomSketcher is the most complete tool for remodelers and renovators who need accurate and polished presentations. It combines professional 2D and 3D Floor Plans, realistic 3D Photos, Live 3D walkthroughs, and powerful measurement tools in one intuitive platform.

What sets RoomSketcher apart is its flexibility. You can draw plans from scratch, trace over blueprints, or order redraws from sketches with next-business-day delivery. Every project stays editable, so you can quickly adjust layouts as the client's needs change.

With advanced customization, a large furniture library, and the Replace Materials feature, you can present multiple styles without redrawing. And with offline access on tablets, you can bring those options straight to the job site.

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2. magicplan

2D floor plan made with the magicplan software. The floor plan has one bedroom with a walk-in closet, a living room, a kitchen, and a bathroom. All rooms are furnished.

magicplan is good for remodelers who want to capture spaces quickly. Using your phone or tablet, you can scan a room in minutes and generate a 2D floor plan with simple measurements. It's ideal for remodelers and renovation professionals who need basic layouts on-site.

While it's quick, editing and customization are limited, and visuals are basic compared to more design-focused tools.

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Read our full magicplan review.

3. CubiCasa

3D floor plan made with CubiCasa. The floor plan shows a hotel room, with a double bed, a shelf and a nightstand next to the bed, a grey chair in the corner of the room and a long table against the opposite wall of the bed with a computer and two chairs. There is a closet on the wall that leads to the hallway outside the room. To the right there is a small kitchen area with a sink, some drawers and a fridge. In the room next to the kitchen area is the bathroom with a sink, toilet and a shower.

CubiCasa is another scan-to-plan option suited to remodelers working with existing homes. Scan a property with your phone and get back 2D and 3D floor plans in a day or two.

It's simple and reliable for documenting spaces, but editing and design flexibility are limited. You can't easily test new layouts or customize furniture.

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Read our full CubiCasa review.

4. SketchUp

3D photo of a kitchen made with SketchUp. The kitchen is in wooden cabinet finishes. There is a waterfall kitchen island with three barstools at the front. The countertops are marble. There is a wall mounted oven next to the built-in fridge. There are three accent lighting hanging from the ceiling over the island.

SketchUp is a 3D modeling tool remodelers can use for detailed design and visualization. It's flexible, allowing you model anything, from cabinetry to entire houses.

However, the learning curve is steep, and many professional visuals require paid plugins. Drawing floor plans takes longer compared to dedicated tools.

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Read our full SketchUp review.

5. HomeByMe

3D photo made with HomeByMe. The photo shows a modern light and airy kitchen design. Wooden finishes on cupboards and the backsplash. There is a waterfall kitchen island in the center of the photo with three chairs in front of it.

HomeByMe focuses on interior styling and photorealistic visuals. Remodelers can experiment with colors, lighting, and finishes to create polished 3D renders.

It's great for mood boards and décor-driven projects, but less precise for detailed floor plans. The redraw service is slow, and customization is limited.

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Read our full HomeByMe review.

6. Homestyler

Homestyler bathroom design software

Homestyler offers many décor options and realistic 3D photos, making it fun to create walkthroughs, but the focus is on decoration rather than professional floor plans.

Measurements are basic, and there's no redraw service or advanced customization.

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Read our full Homestyler review.

7. Sweet Home 3D

3D photo of a kitchen made with Sweet Home 3D. The kitchen is blue, with a counter that wraps around a corner leading up to the fridge. The floor is a grey tiling, and the walls are white with a blue and grey tile backsplash.

Sweet Home 3D is an open-source option popular with DIY remodelers. It allows detailed customization if you're tech-savvy enough to add plugins and import models.

The interface is more technical and less intuitive, and professional polish is harder to achieve. Support is limited to forums.

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Read our full Sweet Home 3D review.



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If you're looking for an easy-to-use floor plan tool that doesn't sacrifice power or professional features, RoomSketcher is the perfect fit.

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