Home Flow Check
Find narrow passages, furniture conflicts, door swings, and everyday routes that feel awkward after move-in.
- Entry to living room route
- Narrowest passage width
- Furniture and door conflicts
floor plan review
FloorPlanCheck turns a floor plan, PDF, screenshot, photo, or RoomPlan scan into a review report you can discuss with family, designers, and contractors.
Best for homeowners who already have a plan and want a second opinion before approving a layout.
What you getA confirmed issue map, score breakdown, prioritized suggestions, and questions to send to your designer.
What the review checks
Find narrow passages, furniture conflicts, door swings, and everyday routes that feel awkward after move-in.
Check whether the entry, dining area, or living room has direct visual exposure into bedrooms, beds, bathrooms, or work zones.
Estimate natural ventilation potential from openings, room connections, door states, and likely dead-air zones.
Review fridge, sink, prep, stove, landing space, door swings, and serving paths before cabinets or appliances are ordered.
Review workflow
FloorPlanCheck does not pretend every uploaded plan is perfect. The app creates a draft, then asks you to confirm the few objects that matter most for the selected review.
Product screenshots
These preview screens show how FloorPlanCheck moves from a rough source plan to a confirmed map and report result.
Fridge to sink path crosses dining traffic.
Entry sightline reaches bedroom door.
Cases
A remodel plan placed the refrigerator across the dining edge, forcing a repeated detour between fridge, sink, prep, and stove.
A townhouse kitchen plan kept the appliances in place but used tall storage on both sides of the stove, leaving almost no safe landing counter.
An open living plan created a direct visual path from the front door into the private zone when the bedroom door was open.
FloorPlanCheck is a planning and communication tool. It is not a building code review, permit approval, construction document, HVAC calculation, or substitute for qualified professional judgment.